How to Knit the “Arlo” Baby Blanket [Free Video Tutorial & Written Pattern!]
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Its been a while since I had a blanket pattern that creates vertical stripes of texture rather than horizonal ones (I think Eric was the last blanket I used this style of texture with!).

With Arlo I’ve created a blanket that has raised diamonds that track vertically up the blanket Then to add a bit of separation to those blocks of texture, I’ve used a single column of garter stitch that helps the design to stand out even more.
Although Arlo isn’t a complicated design, the longer stitch repeat in each row makes it more suited to knitters with a little bit of experience. However, a confident beginner could definitely still tackle this design, it just involves a little more counting of stitches than some of my simpler designs.
yarn & sizing tips and tricks
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. You will just need to adjust your cast on and number of repeats you work to accommodate the change in weight of yarn.

My instructions produce a Blanket approximately 60cm x 80cm, but for those of you wanting to adjust this size, it can easily be done using the pattern multiple of 13+12 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 80-100cm is a perfect length)
- 400g of DK Yarn – I used King Cole Cherished in Stone.
- 2 Stitch Markers
- Scissors & Tapestry Needle for sewing in ends
Written Pattern:
Stiches 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 134 stitches (I like to use the Long Tail cast-on)
Knit 15 rows as follows: K until final stitch, sl1pwyf.
Main Pattern Repeat
Row 1 (RS): k9, pm, k until 9 stitches remain, pm, k8, sl1pwyf.
Row 2 (WS): k9, sm, p12, *k1, p12* repeat from *to* until next marker, sm, k8, sl1pwyf.
Row 3: k9, sm, k until 9 stitches remain, sm, k8, sl1pwyf.
Row 4: k9, sm, p2, k8, p2, *k1, p2, k8, p2* repeat from *to* until 2nd marker, sm, k8, sl1pwyf.
Rows 5-7: Repeat Rows 1-3.
Row 8: k9, sm, p3, k6, p3, *k1, p3, k6, p3* repeat from *to* until 2nd marker, sm, k8, sl1pwyf.
Rows 9-11: Repeat Rows 1-3.
Row 12: k9, sm, p4, k4, p4, *k1, p4, k4, p4* repeat from *to* until 2nd marker, sm, k8, sl1pwyf.
Rows 13-15: Repeat Rows 1-3.
Row 16: k9, sm, p5, k2, p5, *k1, p5, k2, p5* repeat from *to* until 2nd marker, sm, k8, sl1pwyf.
Rows 17-19: Repeat Rows 1-3.
Row 20: k9, sm, p4, k4, p4, *k1, p4, k4, p4* repeat from *to* until 2nd marker, sm, k8, sl1pwyf.
Rows 21-23: Repeat Rows 1-3.
Row 24: k9, sm, p3, k6, p3, *k1, p3, k6, p3* repeat from *to* until 2nd marker, sm, k8, sl1pwyf.
Repeat Rows 1-24 (I worked 10 repeats in total) until project is slightly shorter than desired length (to allow for garter edging).
Before starting the top Garter Stitch edge work rows 1-7 once more.
Top Garter Edge
Knit 15 rows as follows: K until final stitch, sl1pwyf.
Final row (Row 16): Cast off knit wise with right side facing.