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2017 Bernat Blanket Stitch Along Clue 1

2017 Bernat Blanket Stitch Along Clue 1

2017 Bernat Blanket Stitch Along Clue 1

I can’t believe the day has finally arrived!  I’m so excited that we can get started with the 2017 Bernat Blanket Stitch Along Clue 1 today.  Do you have any idea how hard it is to see those squishy soft skeins of yarn in my craft room day after day and know I have to wait to use it?  What am I talking about?  OF COURSE, you understand.  You’ve been waiting too.  Click here to get Clue #1 from Joann.com!

Wait no more!  We are off on our journey of discovery together.  Each week will reveal a new clue and you’ll find your knitting skill growing week by week.  This whole project is easy and you’ll find that each week will give enough practice with the new stitch patterns to allow you to master the skill without having time to get bored.  Let’s get started!

2017 Stitch Along Supplies:

2017 Bernat Blanket Stitch Along Clue 1

Click here to go to Joann.com and order your supplies if you don’t have them yet!

Bernat Blanket Yarn  (10.5 oz/300 g; 220 yds/201 m)

Contrast A Dark Grey 3 balls or 540 yds/492 m
Contrast B Sonoma  (shown above) / Light Teal (shown in video) 2 ball or 270 yds/246 m
Contrast C Almond  2 balls or 436 yds/397 m

Size U.S. 11 (8 mm) knitting needles or size needed to obtain gauge.
Two (2)  size U.S. 11 (8 mm) circular knitting needles 40″ [101.5 cm] long.
(Note: Two circular needles are used to join Strips in Week 5.)

Stitch markers

Tapestry needle for weaving in ends

Measuring tape

Size:

Approx 50″ x 64″ [127 x 162.5 cm].

(Shows size of completed project after six weeks.)

Gauge:

8 sts and 13 rows = 4″ [10 cm] in stocking st.

Skills shown in video:

Longtail cast on

Knit stitch

Purl stitch

Changing colors

Bind off

 


2017 Bernat Blanket Stitch Along Clue 1

2017 Bernat Blanket Stitch Along Clue 1

Overview and the G word…

Just like in a “Whodunit?” mystery we open our story meeting the cast of characters.  Week 1 uses two stitch patterns that you may already be familiar with: Seed Stitch and Garter Stitch.  Both of these stitches create unique textures.  The first clue has us make 2 strips of alternating seed and garter blocks.  Easy!

I know you’re ready to jump right in with two feet and tackle the first clue, but I’m going stop you and bring up the “G” word.

Yup, we’re taking about gauge.  If you expect your blanket to come out the same size as the pattern states you need to knit a gauge swatch.  I’ll show you how to measure and what to do to adjust your gauge up or down to get the perfect size.  (If you don’t care about gauge and ending up with either a baby blanket or area rug are fine with you, you can skip the gauge swatch!)

 

Finally, the stitches!

Now I’m done holding you back.  Let’s get knitting! Let’s start with my favorite: the longtail cast on.  Remember to keep it loose so your cast on edge is the same width as the rest of the panel.

2017 Bernat Blanket Stitch Along Clue 1

Clue 1 begins with an easy seed stitch block.  To knit the seed stitch we’ll be alternating knits and purls across the row.  I’ll show you exactly how to work the knit stitch and purl stitch so if you’re a new knitter you’ll be able to learn easily.  If needed you can slow down the playback speed of the video and see the stitches in slow motion.

2017 Bernat Blanket Stitch Along Clue 1

Each block is measured in inches not rows.  This allows you to follow the pattern accurately even if your gauge is off by a little bit.  Once you have 6 inches knit in seed stitch, I’ll show you how to switch colors and start the garter stitch block.

Bernat Blanket Stitch Along Clue 1

Next it’s time for a change of pace.  What’s more relaxing than just knitting row after row?  Well, nothing unless you can get someone to rub your feet while you knit.  Garter stitch is simply knitting every row.  The danger with the garter blocks is that you could easily get involved watching a real mystery on TV and knit more than 6″ before you know it.

Finshed… sort of.

That’s it!  Just keep alternating those two blocks until you have 4 seed stitch and 4 garter stitch blocks in your panel.  Then I’ll show you how to cast off loosely.

I know you feel so good finishing that panel, don’t you?  Now go back to the beginning and do it all again.  If you know any sock knitters this is how they feel when they finish the first sock in a pair.  While you can always wear just one mismatched sock, you can’t leave a big hole in your blanket so you better get that second panel done.

2017 Bernat Blanket Stitch Along Clue 1

 

Go to Clue #2!


Notes for Loom Knitters:

There’s no reason why loom knitters can’t join in the fun! After each clue is revealed I’ll be posting loom instructions and notes for you here on the blog AND demonstrating the stitches during my live broadcast each Monday at 9 am central time on the GoodKnit Kisses Facebook Page.

LOOM: 5/8″ or 11/16″ gauge loom with at least 48 pegs. The Purple Knifty Knitter loom, CinDWood 5/8″ gauge loom, or Long Knifty Knitter (11/16″) are all great for this project.
Be sure to test your gauge by casting on 12 stitches and knitting every row until your square is about 4″ long. Place a measuring tape across the square and count the number of stitches in 4″. Your goal is to have 8 stitches in 4″. If you have too many stitches you should switch to a larger gauge loom. The project will still work if your gauge is off, but your blanket may be smaller than the pattern states.

Clue #1:

Instructions:
Make 2 strips

Cast on 13 sts with Contrast B.

**Row 1: *K1, P1. Repeat from * to last stitch. K1.
Row 2: *P1, K1. Repeat from * to last stitch. P1.
Repeat these two rows until piece measures 6″ ending after Row 2.

Change to Contrast C.

Row 3: K all
Row 4: P all
Repeat these two rows until piece measures 6″ ending after Row 2.

Change to Contrast B and repeat all instructions from ** three more times.

Basic bind off all sts.

The following video shows the stitches worked on the loom.  The video automatically jumps to the section about the Stitch Along at minute 33:37:

Thank you for joining me for the 2017 Bernat Blanket Stitch Along Clue 1!

Be sure to share your progress pictures and color schemes on Joann’s Bernat Blanket Stitch Along Facebook page and share on social media with the tags #handmadewithjoann and #goodknitkisses

I can’t wait to see all the beautiful blankets!

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Sheryl

Monday 30th of October 2017

Looking for the pattern for the blanket on a LOOM, unable to find it as well as which loom or looms I can use?? Says be sure to download but cannot locate pattern. Help anyone please??

Sheryl

Joann Gay

Wednesday 1st of November 2017

Hi Sheryl! I"m so glad you want to work this pattern on the loom. I am just finishing my loom knit stitch along blanket today. The downloadable pattern clues for the Stitch Along are written for needle knitting (Available here: https://goo.gl/v4QFEv) The loom knit pattern clues are only available here on the GKK website. The pattern instructions for loom knitting are at the bottom of each clue post just below the video for needle knitters. You need a 5/8" gauge knitting loom with at least 48 pegs (the purple Knifty Knitter or it's equivalent). I hope this helps!

Sheryl

Monday 30th of October 2017

Looking for the pattern for the blanket on a LOOM, unable to find it as well as which loom or looms I can use?? Says be sure to download but cannot locate pattern. Help anyone please??

Sheryl

Joann Gay

Wednesday 1st of November 2017

Hi Sheryl! I"m so glad you want to work this pattern on the loom. I am just finishing my loom knit stitch along blanket today. The downloadable pattern clues for the Stitch Along are written for needle knitting (Available here: https://goo.gl/v4QFEv) The loom knit pattern clues are only available here on the GKK website. The pattern instructions for loom knitting are at the bottom of each clue post just below the video for needle knitters. You need a 5/8" gauge knitting loom with at least 48 pegs (the purple Knifty Knitter or it's equivalent). I hope this helps!

Shari

Tuesday 17th of October 2017

I just completed the first strip for Clue #1. I really had a late start, because of what was going on in my life, and it is sometimes difficult to get the materials I need to get started. My first strip ended up 52"!

What should I do now?

Shari

Tuesday 17th of October 2017

I just completed the first strip for Clue #1. I really had a late start, because of what was going on in my life, and it is sometimes difficult to get the materials I need to get started. My first strip ended up 52"!

What should I do now?