This is a series of six grid patterns for knitted blocks, which can be sewn together into larger panels such as blankets. You can make each of the panels in a variety of colours, but the grids are also designed so that you can mix and match features to create new building blocks. Each block pattern is named after a district in Copenhagen: (from top left) Nørrebro Studios, Nørreport Offices, Østerbro Studios, Hellerup Apartments, Nyhavn Hotel, Frederiksberg Apartments. All blocks have been worked in 4-ply cotton using 3mm needles (UK: 11, US: 2½). Each finished block will take 20 grams of yarn in total, and will measure approximately 15 x 24 cm. Rather than trying to buy an exact number of balls at once, I suggest beginning with a handful of colours you love, then adding in new colours as you work. As a rough guide, the following formula will make at least 9 blocks: 50gm dark grey (pavement, windows) 50gm dark colours (roofs) 100gm light/medium colours (facades) PLEASE NOTE: The original blanket is made with a variety of brands of cotton. It’s a good idea to shop around for a set of colours that you like and begin with those.