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I am knitting a blanketLinking 'chunks' of fabric? or knit continuously?

So I've knitted a strip or chunk of fabricIt is about a foot wide (as long as the needles comfortably allow) and about 3 feet longShould I make more strips and eventually join all of the stripsor is there a way to add more? (I'm not a knitting profyi) I only know the basic knit.

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There are ways to pick up stitches from along the edge of your current strip and then knit on from that, but they're going to be really time-consuming and frustratingThere's no reason you can't keep make more strips and join them, maybe with crochet or just yarn and a tapestry needleIf you knit future blankets, consider using a long circular knitting needle, maybe 30 to 40 inches long, instead of straight needlesYou can knit back and forth on them just like on straight needles, and they have the added benefit of allowing the increasingly-heavy blanket to rest in your lap while you knit instead of weighing on your hands and wristsAnd with a long circular needle, you can fit all the stitches you need to make the whole wide blanket in one go instead of making a bunch of strips.

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