BLANKET STITCH Stitch Guide: 11 Variations

blanket stitch and its variations.

The Blanket stitch can be used actually to make a fabric. That was news to me, even though I have been using this very versatile stitch in several ways. In needlepoint lace making, this stitch makes the fabric itself. Most beautiful designs of applique and cut work use a blanket stitch to perfection

Related post: T-shirt applilque ideas.

Other than for edging blankets (hence the name) this stitch can be used in a number of ways to decorate and embellish your clothes.

blanket stitch

Different types of blanket stitches


Simple Blanket stitch

starting the Blanket stitch
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Uneven blanket stitch

Long and short blanket stitches are used. Alternate stitches are smaller, half of the bigger ones. 

uneven blanket stitch comprises of long and short stitches

Closely packed blanket stitch

This stitch is also called Buttonhole stitch and is used to make buttonholes. The blanket stitches are done very close to each other.

Know more about the buttonhole stitch here

buttonhole stitch

Double blanket stitch

In this stitch, another parallel row of blanket stitch is worked, such that the teeth of one row of stitches come between the other row. This looks more attractive when done with a different colored thread. 

double blanket stitch

Boxed blanket stitch

This is a simple blanket stitch with a running stitch added to make boxes. The running stitch is worked after the blanket stitch is done. Connect consecutive stitches of the blanket stitch and then leave one and continue.  

boxed blanket stitch

Closed blanket stitch

This is blanket stitches worked diagonally. Consecutive stitches are taken so that they meet to form a triangle. 

closed blanket stitch

Whipped blanket stitch

Whipped stitches done with a contrasting/complimentary thread over the bottom edge of the blanket stitch is a very effective way of embellishing the basic stitch.

whipped blanket stitch

Crossed Blanket Stitch

In this stitch, an ordinary blanket stitch is alternated with a diagonal(crossed) blanket stitch resulting in a line of crossed stitches. Always make sure that the thread is under the needle. 

crossed blanket stitch
blanket stitch

 

Long and short blanket stitch

This is blanket stitches done in a graded manner, making it look like a scallop. You will have to mark the portion to do the stitches and divide it into equal portions.

Each portion should have an equal number of blanket stitches. Do the blanket stitches so that the tallest blanket stitch will come in the middle of these portions. It is a good idea to draw parallel lines to do these stitches as well.

Check out the post on other 5 ways to make a scalloped edge.

scallop shaped blanket stitches

Decorative blanket stitch

Closely packed blanket stitches are done in groups of 2 or more, alternatively with ordinary blanket stitches.  

decorative blanket stitch

Pinwheels

Blanket stitches are worked around a point to make these beautiful pinwheels. They look so much like flowers.

 

blanket stitch pinwheels

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Author: Sarina Tariq

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  1. Ymana Johnson

    Thank you for all the pretty ideas for blanket stitching. I love the variety and your examples are easy to understand.

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