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scrap yarn seed stitch blanket (click through for how-do video)

I'm excited about project #2. So excited that it jumped two other finished projects because I just had to share my how-to video.

This blanket was made from bits of scrap yarn in my stash (remember, I am working to use up old stuff first for MAKE&GIVE30). It was my first time trying to knit seed stitch which is alternating rows of knit 1, purl 1. It turned out small, but just perfect for a baby blanket. And that's what it's going to be. I'm sending it off to one of my best friends, Bill (given name Melanie), who will be welcoming a baby boy in May.

scrap yarn seed stitch blanket (click through for how-do video)

Things that you need to know about this blanket –

It's made from different types of yarn, and a few different weights. To make it work, I doubled the strands in a few places so I was working with similar sizes of yarn. Like everything I do, it's imperfect, but I think it turned out great considering this was just assorted bits.

scrap yarn seed stitch blanket (click through for how-do video)

I learned this is called a "log-cabin blanket" because I started in the center and then worked out in "logs" – rectangles of different colors – from there.

I used size 10 circular needles so I could hold a lot of stitches at once.

creating your own seed stitch scrap yarn blanket from elise blaha on Vimeo.

I filmed a 10 minute how-to video that talks more about the yarn I used, how I got all the seams on the backside, how I picked up stitches to join the blocks together and how I found an easier way to alternate knit and purl stitches. It's a classic Elise video, complete with the leg of the stool I was resting my iPhone on in the frame. But I think it will be helpful anyway, totally worth a watch if you'd like to make your own.

scrap yarn seed stitch blanket (click through for how-do video) IMG_5901

The finished size is 28×28 inches – so it's SMALL. But awesome for a tiny newborn to lay on. And Melanie! You should send it back to me when Baby Boy is six months old. By then I'll have more scrap yarn to add on! (I'm not joking.)

See more MAKE&GIVE30 projects here and more yarn projects here!

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23 responses to “PROJECT 2/30 : SEED STITCH SCRAP YARN BLANKET”

  1. Natanya Avatar

    This is awesome! I have been wanting to make a blanket like this for my baby (due in June) so it couldn’t be more perfect timing!

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  2. Helena Avatar

    I’ve been waiting for this tutorial!! It looks so great! Can’t wait to watch the video!

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  3. Patri Lara Avatar
    Patri Lara

    I can’t wait to get home and watch the video. I have lots of scraps of yarn! And I love me some blankets 😉 Thanks, Elise!!!

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  4. Laura Hager Avatar

    What a sweet gift. That will definitely be treasured by the family and baby boy.

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  5. Debbie Avatar

    What a great idea for using up your scraps. The video was very helpful. 🙂

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  6. Julie Avatar

    this is such a great idea, thanks for the video, too!

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  7. Lauren Avatar
    Lauren

    Just a heads up “size 10 circular” doesn’t really give a lot of information. It’s typically accompanied by a length. Circulars come in lengths from 16″ to 60″ and beyond. Kind of a big difference. 😉

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  8. Anna Avatar
    Anna

    Could we see a zoomed-out photo of the whole thing?

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  9. Anna Avatar
    Anna

    (Lovely, by the way!)

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  10. Jen Avatar

    I was going to say the same thing as Lauren – size 10 indicates the thickness of the needles, not the length – I’m curious what length you used though!

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  11. Mandie Avatar

    It’s gorgeous!!

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  12. Sarah Milligan Avatar

    Such a cute project and I love that you could add on and on to it! Potentially forever! Perfect use for those yarn scraps. 🙂

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  13. Ashley Brimeyer Avatar

    YAY! First of all, I FINALLY conquered the purl stitch this weekend so I’m super excited to move onto not only the seed stitch but eventually a blanket. Whew. Thanks for the video, Elise. Beautiful job, as usual.

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  14. Anna Avatar
    Anna

    I love the colours in this, what a cool design and idea.

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  15. JoyousOne Avatar
    JoyousOne

    I love the way you switched yarn to the other hand! I’m going to have to try that soon. Genius!

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  16. Johanna Avatar

    When watching the video, I was thinking – didn’t Elise mention something about having taught herself to knit Continental? That would kinda make things easier! And – then you switched 🙂 Also, I love how you just plow through “errors” and not get discouraged. Highly inspiring.

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  17. elise Avatar
    elise

    Sorry about that, mine was 16″ and way too small for this project but I made it work.

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  18. elise blaha cripe Avatar

    16″ because that’s all I had. I would probably recommend larger for when you get to the edges. 🙂

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  19. elise blaha cripe Avatar

    I just checked and didn’t have a FULL one, but I posted another with the edges, final image.

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  20. Jen Kinkade Avatar

    I love this, it is way cool! Also love how fun and chill you are about the whole process 🙂 To me you just seem to always have SO much FUN whatever you are making and that is the BEST to see! A blanket like this will definitely be on my knit list! 😉

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  21. Anna Avatar
    Anna

    Awesome, thank you!

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  22. Katie Avatar

    I finally watched this video and now I want to make one immediately. Such a great way to use up yarn! On it!

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