How to knit the “Harvey” Baby Blanket [Free Video Tutorial & Written Pattern!]
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Harvey is a little more complicated than previous blanket patterns I’ve shared with you all, but I really really enjoyed knitting him, so I hope the fact he’s a little more technically challenging won’t put you off.
I promise you that even though he’s a 20 row repeat incorporating a stitch pattern that’s a little more complex than my other blankets, he’s still an enjoyable knit that can be tackled by anyone who can knit and purl confidently.

As usual, I’ve incorporated healthy amounts of garter stitch into this project, and I think when combined with the panels of Andalusian Stitch is super effective. Harvey has definitely been my favourite knit of the year so far!
A couple of things to note: Harvey is not reversible, he has a definite right and wrong side, but the rear of the blanket is neat and tidy, no messy ends or carried yarn, it just has no definite pattern like the front.
yarn and sizing tips & tricks
The Arlo baby blanket pattern is knitted all in one piece, from bottom to top. In order to accommodate all your stitches, I recommend using a set of circular needles (at least 100cm long) as straight needles just won’t be long enough to fit your stitches on comfortably.
I’ve chosen DK (aka Double Knitting, Light Worsted, 3 Weight) yarn for this project, but don’t let that stop you from knitting it in your own preferred weight of yarn.

My instructions produce a baby blanket approximately 60cm x 80cm, perfect for using as a cot, pram or travel blanket. But don’t let that stop you from knitting this blanket in any size you want! I think it would look great scaled up as a Sofa Throw, Quilt or Bedspread!
I’ve deliberately designed this knitting pattern to be super easy for you to adjust the size of your blanket to whatever size you want/need.
To make the blanket longer, you’ll need to work more repeats of the Middle Section (the top and bottom border are worked the same regardless of the size of blanket you knit).
To adjust the width of your blanket you’ll need to cast on more (or indeed less) stitches, it can easily be done using the pattern multiple of 2+1 for the middle textured panel, and an additional 18 stitches (9 for each side) for the garter stitch edging.
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Materials Needed:
- 4mm Circular Needs (to recreate this blanket 80cm is a perfect length)
- 400g of DK Yarn – I used Stylecraft Bambino in Awesome Avocado
- Scissors & Tapestry Needle for sewing in ends
- 2 Stitch Markers
Written Pattern:
Stitches Used
- k – knit
- p – purl
- sl1pwyf – slip one purlwise with yarn in front.
- Pm – place marker
- Sm – slip marker
Bottom Edge
Foundation Row: Cast on 131 stitches.
Knit 15 rows as follows: K until final stitch, sl1pwyf
Main Pattern Repeat
Row 1 (Setup Row): k9, pm, k until 9 stitches remain, pm, k8, sl1pwyf.
Row 2 (WS): k9, sm, p until next marker, sm, k8, sl1pwyf
Row 3: k9, sm, k1, *p1,k1* repeat from *to* until next marker, sm, k8, sl1pwyf
Row 4: k9, sm, p until next marker, sm, k8, sl1pwyf
Row 5: k9, sm, k until next marker, sm, k8, sl1pwyf
Row 6: k9, sm, p until next marker, sm, k8, sl1pwyf
Row 7: k9, sm, k1, *p1,k1* repeat from *to* until next marker, sm, k8, sl1pwyf
Row 8: k9, sm, p until next marker, sm, k8, sl1pwyf
Row 9: k9, sm, k until next marker, sm, k8, sl1pwyf
Row 10: k9, sm, p until next marker, sm, k8, sl1pwyf
Row 11: k9, sm, k1, *p1,k1* repeat from *to* until next marker, sm, k8, sl1pwyf
Row 12: k9, sm, p until next marker, sm, k8, sl1pwyf
Rows 13 – 20: k9, sm, k until next marker, sm, k8, sl1pwyf.
Repeat Rows 1 – 20 12 times in total (slipping markers on row 1 instead of placing them), and then work rows 1-12 once more before moving on to top border.
Top Edge
Knit 16 rows as follows: K until final stitch, sl1pwyf.
Final row (Row 17): Cast off knit wise with right side facing.
I hope you love Harvey just as much as I do! If you’re looking for more knitted baby blanket inspiration then why not take a look at Eric, Henry or Noah.
video tutorial:
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This looks great! Thank you so much. I’m going to begin immediately! Nice video.
Thank you! Happy Knitting 🙂