I want a picture of the blanket, baby blanket description is down Certainly! Here's a simple design pattern for a baby blanket with some stitch pattern details and numbering to add a bit of complexity: Materials: Worsted weight yarn in blue Knitting needles in the appropriate size for your yarn( typically US size 8 or 9) Stitch markers( optional) Yarn needle for weaving in ends Pattern: Cast on 120 stitches. Border: Rows 1 - 10: Knit all stitches. Main Body: Row 11: Knit all stitches. Row 12: Purl all stitches. Repeat the following stitch pattern until the desired length is reached: Rows 13 - 16: Knit all stitches. Rows 17 - 20: Purl all stitches. Rows 21 - 24: Knit 3, purl 3 - repeat this sequence across the row. Rows 25 - 28: Purl all stitches. Repeat the stitch pattern section for the desired number of times. Final Border: Rows 1 - 10: Knit all stitches. Bind off all stitches. Finishing: Weave in any loose ends and block the blanket by gently wetting it and shaping it to the desired dimensions. Allow it to dry flat. Please note that the stitch pattern provided is just an example, and you can customize it based on your preferences. You can also experiment with different stitch patterns or add additional sections to make the blanket more intricate. When it comes to numbering and detailing, you can use stitch markers or make notes on the pattern to keep track of the rows for each stitch pattern section. For example, you can place a stitch marker after every repeat of the stitch pattern or write down the row numbers at which you switch between stitch patterns. Feel free to adjust the stitch count, size, or color to fit your desired design. I hope this pattern provides you with a starting point for your baby blanket, and you can add your unique touches to make it truly special. Happy knitting! --s 250 --v 5