So i just moved into my apartment and i have yet to buy a big skillet, all i have is baby skillets but i have a ton of hamburger helper boxesi was thinking since i do have a big baking pan i wonder if it would kinda be the same idea if i just cook the hamburger meat than throw all the stuff together in the baking pan and cook it in the ovenThink it'll work? Or will it just not cook the same?
If you are planning to use worsted weight yarn then size 6 would be a bit tightSize 15 would need 2-3 strands and you can get a nice tweed by using different colors held togetherSince a blanket does not have to fit to a certain gauge all you need to do is find a pattern you like, make a sample swatch of the stitch, then decide how many stitches you need to work it onExample: using the needles and yarn you have chosen, if each repeat of the design measures 4 and you want the blanket 60 then just multiply the number of stitches in one repeat by 15.
i do not even know the thickness of the yarn, so i cannot tell you.
I would cover the dish with aluminum foil so the top of the casserole does not get really dry and crunchy unless you want it toBake in 350F oven for 35 to 45 minutes - just like a meatloaf!