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  • Embossed Blocks knitting stitch pattern: Reversible, unisex, and it doesn’t curl
  • Baby Eyelets Cables knitting stitch pattern (without cable needle)
  • How to knit an Infinite Cowl in Irish Moss stitch (to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day)
  • Baby Kimono (Cardigan, Jacket) knitting pattern – So Woolly
  • Horseshoe Lace stitch: For knitting scarves and shawls
  • How to knit the Horseshoe Lace stitch pattern
    Lace Stitches

    Horseshoe Lace stitch: For knitting scarves and shawls

    February 20, 2021 /

    The Horseshoe knitting pattern is one of those lace stitches that appears complex, but is in fact quite simple. The only techniques required other than knitting and purling, are yarn over and the central decrease which is responsible for the embossed column that we see in the middle of the “horseshoe”. It’s a pretty versatile stitch because it can be used for knitting a shawl, just by repeating the 11 stitch pattern as many times as needed (as shown in the pictures), or, as a central panel, to embellish the sleeves or the front of a sweater (I have done both, the shawl and the central panel in a raglan…

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  • Four knitting techniques to bind off different stitches
    Top knitting Tips and Tricks

    4 knitting techniques and tips to bind off different stitches: Fisherman’s Rib, No curl Stockinette, among others

    February 15, 2021 /

    In this tutorial, you’ll learn four techniques to bind off different kinds of knitting patterns, such as the classic Fisherman’s Rib, the Tweed stitch, and the “No curl Stockinette stitch”. You’ll also see how to bind off working each stitch as it presents, because some of you have told me that it’s still difficult to distinguish the knit stitch from the purl stitch. All the stitches that I’m using for this tutorial have been published here, on this web, and on my You Tube channel: SoWoolly Learning these techniques is important, because not every stitch pattern looks nice if we bind off the traditional way: whether binding off knitwise, or…

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Recent Posts

  • Embossed Blocks knitting stitch pattern: Reversible, unisex, and it doesn’t curl
  • Baby Eyelets Cables knitting stitch pattern (without cable needle)
  • How to knit an Infinite Cowl in Irish Moss stitch (to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day)
  • Baby Kimono (Cardigan, Jacket) knitting pattern – So Woolly
  • Horseshoe Lace stitch: For knitting scarves and shawls

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