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Knit Reverse Ridge Stitch
The Reverse Ridge Stitch pattern has the stretchy rib pattern horizontally rather than vertically. With a series of knits and purls, this is a reversible pattern that’s super stretchy, but unlike most rib stitches, this accordion stretch is horizontal. Steps to knit Reverse Ridge Stitch: Step 1: Abbreviations: k: knit, p: purl, rep: repeat, sts: stitches Step 2: ROW 1: KNIT ALL Step 3: ROW 2: PURL ALL Step 4: ROW 3: KNIT ALL Step 5: Repeat these 3 rows in pattern until your work is the length y...
Knit Flag Stitch
Here is one more interesting stitch pattern, I think, that it can be used for sweaters or maybe scarves. What do you think? Steps to knit Flag Stitch: Step 1: Abbreviations: k: knit, p: purl, rep: repeat, sts: stitches Step 2: Cast On in Multiples of 7, plus 1 Step 3: Row 1: K1, * P1, K6 * Repeat pattern between the * * asterisks Step 4: Row 2: * P5, K2 *, P1 Step 5: Row 3: K1, * P3, K4 * Step 6: Row 4: * P3, K4 *, P1 Step 7: Row 5: K1, * P5, K2 * Step 8: Row 6: P1, * K6, ...
What would you knit in this pattern?
Here is very interesting pattern - Knit Diagonal Chevron Zigzag Stitch. What would you knit with it? Steps to knit Diagonal Chevron Zigzag Stitch: Step 1: Abbreviations: k: knit, p: purl, rep: repeat, sts: stitches Step 2: Cast On in Multiples of 8 Step 3: Follow these instructions: Row 1 (Right Side): * K1, P1, K1, P5 * Repeat pattern between the * * asterisks all the way down the row. Row 2 (Wrong Side): * K5, P1, K1, P1 * Row 3: * K1, P1, K5, P1 * Row 4: * K1, P5, K1, P1 * Row 5:...
Diamond Brocade Knit Stitch
Knitted brocade is characterized by an allover pattern of slightly raised stitches. This swatch of knitted diamond brocade is a good example of true brocade — as you can see with the raised diamond pattern. Steps to knit Diamond Brocade Stitch: Step 1: Abbreviations: k: knit, p: purl, rep: repeat, sts: stitches Step 2: Cast on a multiple of 8 sts, plus 1 st. Step 3: Follow this stitch pattern: Row 1 (RS): K4, * p1, k7; rep from * to last 5 sts, p1, k4. Row 2: P3, * k1, p1, k1, p5; rep fro...
Bubbles Knit Pattern
This ornament is easily made and looks great. It consists of small "bubbles", which make the work volume. It also stretches very good. Yarn for the pattern - Lanosso Bonito Knitting needles – #3.25. Cast on stitches 3-fold + 2 edge stitches. 1 row: edge st., *3 st. from 3 st. (3 st. together into back of st., without slip from the left needle - 1 yarn over, 3 st. together into back of st.), yarn over*, edge st.; 2 row: edge st., *1 knit st. into back of st., loop the st. between 3rd and 4th ...
Woven Cable Square Knit Pattern
Finished Size: 6″ (15 cm) square. Materials Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice yarn (100% acrylic, 3.5 oz/100 g/170 yd/156 m) – 1 skein in 173 Dusty Green, or approximately 45 yd (41 m) in any medium weight yarn. US Size 7/4.5 mm knitting needles, or any size needed to obtain gauge. Cable needle. Yarn needle. Gauge: 20 sts = 4″ (10 cm) in pattern. Completed square = 6″ (15 cm) in pattern after blocking. Exact gauge is not critical for this project. Abbreviations Used in This Pattern BO – bin...
Winged Lace Stitch Knit Pattern
Skill: advanced Multiple of 14 sts + 1 Row 1 (RS): *k1, yo, k4, ssk, k1, k2tog, k4, yo; rep from * to the last st, k1. Row 2: p1, *p1, yo, p3, p2tog,p1, ssp, p3, yo, p2; rep from * to the end. Row 3: *k3, yo, k2, ssk, k1, k2tog, k2, yo, k2; rep from * to the last st, k1. Row 4: p1, *p3, yo, p1, p2tog, p1, ssp, p1, yo, p4; rep from * to the end. Row 5: *k5, yo, ssk, k1, k2tog, yo, k4; rep from * to the last st, k1. Row 6: p1, *ssp, p4, yo, p1, yo, p4, p2tog, p1; rep from * to the end. Row ...
Mitred Square Knit Pattern
A mitred square begins with the number of stitches you need for two sides of the square. Each ridge of knitting is shorter than the one before so the ridges turn inwards to form an L-shape and eventually disappear away to a point to complete the square. Each ridge has a double increase at the centre. You may want to experiment with various decreases to find which you like best. My preferred method is: work with an odd number of stitches always work the decreases on the wrong side of the work on k...
Diagonal knitting pattern
You Will Need: 1 Ball Cotton Yarn (Sugar & Cream brand) Size 10 Knitting needles Cast on 4 stitches Knit 2 rows even Next Row: Knit 2, Yarn Over, Knit across to end Repeat this row until you have 47 stitches Next Row: Knit 1, Knit 2 together, Yarn Over, Knit 2 together, Knit across to end Repeat this row until you have 4 stitches left Knit 2 rows even Bind Off
Simple Pattern For Beginners
Now I would like to show you a very simple knitting pattern for begginers. Despite that fact, it's very beautiful. Materials: 1 skein of Lily's Sugar and Cream Yarn (but, of course, you can choose any other colors) US size 8 straight knitting needles Yarn needle Cast on 32 stitches Row 1: knit 2, purl 2 Row 2: knit 2, purl 2 Row 3: purl 2, knit 2 Row 4: purl 2, knit 2 Rows 5 – 40: Repeat rows 1 – 4, 9 times Rows 41 – 42: Repeat rows 1 and 2 Row 43: purl 2, knit ...
Relief Wave Pattern
Good day to everyone! I would like to share one of my favourite patterns — relief wave. This delicate ornament is ideal for any product: from stole to cardigan. Most effectively, such waves «fall» from mohair yarn. The thing turns out very warm, but weightless and airy. Also, knitting can be done from any thin or medium thickness of the thread, for example, cotton or half wool. To delicate patterns read more clearly, you can take the needles one-and-a-half the size of what is recommended for the sel...