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How to knit Reversible Braids: Wishbone Ribs stitch
Today, I’m sharing a very special knitting pattern: The Wishbone stitch, which is nothing less than Reversible Braids! It’s a unique braid, pretty easy to knit. Normally cables and braids knitting patterns aren’t reversible (they look good on only one side of the fabric). In this case, the pattern creates two beautiful sides, so you can choose which one you like the best 😉 This is why, the Wishbone stitch is the perfect pattern for a scarf, rectangular shawl or blanket. By the way, if you want to know how many stitches to cast on, how much yarn is needed, and the measurements for any kind of rectangular/square knitting (or…
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How to knit the Jute stitch: A two-row reversible pattern
In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to knit the Jute stitch. It’s one of those “most searched for” stitches (similar to the Horizontal Slipped stitch we practiced a while ago). Why? Well, first of all, it’s a two-row repeat pattern, which makes things a lot less complicated. Secondly, it’s a reversible stitch; although its two sides are different, both look adorable! Furthermore, it’s a unisex pattern: It can be used for women’s, men’s, and children’s garments. On the other hand, to test if it lays flat or not, I’ve used two different qualities and thicknesses: For the video tutorial, the swatch is made out 100% wool and 10,5 US size…
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Little Arrows knitting stitch pattern: Reversible, and it doesn’t curl!
In today’s tutorial, you’ll learn how to knit the Little Arrows stitch (similar to the Reversible Chevron stitch we learned a while ago, but much easier). A cute and delicate pattern, that features additional advantages: For starters, I want you to know that it’s pretty easy to do. The Little Arrow stitch is totally suitable for beginners, because it only requires knitting and purling (no increases, decreases, nor cables are needed). Secondly, it’s a reversible knitting pattern. Although it’s not identical on both sides, they both look really nice so you can choose whichever side you prefer. Moreover, due to the combination of knits and purls in each of its…
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Scrunchy Stitch knitting pattern: For Summer and Winter garments
This Scrunchy Stitch includes everything we knitters love: A fancy texture, easy and fun to knit, it lays flat, although it’s not reversible, it looks pretty on the “wrong” side, and it forms a spongy fabric. Furthermore, it’s a six-row repeat pattern, five of which are knitting and purling, nothing complicated really (as easy as the 2 x 1 Rib stitch). The “action” comes in row 6 😉 For those reasons, the Scrunchy Stitch is a great option when knitting different kind of projects. From a hat, to a sweater or top, but also nice for blankets, cushions, scarves, etc. Another key point is that the Scrunchy Stitch is so…
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How to knit the Half Brioche stitch (using only the knit stitch)
The Half Brioche knitting pattern is one of those stitches we knitters around the world love… Why? Well, there are many reasons: First of all, it’s really easy to do (the only technique required is the knit stitch). You don’t even have to purl! Secondly, it’s a four-row repeat pattern, two of which are just knit across. In addition, it has a lovely texture to it. It’s a fluffy stitch, the pattern creates little embossed “v” which makes the fabric appear really pretty imho (similar to the Twisted Knot stitch). Maybe you’re thinking about the classic Brioche stitch, and how difficult it is, but the only thing they share in…
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How to knit the Mermaid stitch pattern: Perfect for blankets, blankies, binkies etc…
In this tutorial, you’ll learn the Mermaid knitting stitch pattern: A charming stitch (it has a rich nubbly texture to it, similar to another old favorite the Edelweiss stitch which we practiced some time ago), extraordinary as well as easy peasy lemon squeezy. I think it’s the perfect stitch for a bag, a cushion or a blanket… something large enough to appreciate the entire pattern with both your eyes and your hands. What’s more, if you prefer a scarf, please don’t forget to include a nice edge on each side of the piece, trust me it really makes a difference. The Mermaid knitting stitch is a 12 row-repeat pattern, however,…
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How to knit easy Baby – Toddler Shoes using straight needles
In today’s tutorial, you’ll learn how to knit adorable little shoes (or booties, also called Mary Janes) for babies and toddlers, using straight needles, not circulars. You´ll remember another pair of Baby Booties for absolute beginners, that we made a long time ago, I think these might be even cuter… Its so easy, the only techniques required are: Garter stitch, a simple yet discrete increase technique, and a decrease technique so it´s just not complicated at all, at all. This Baby-Toddler Shoes pattern comes in four sizes: From 0-6 months, from 6-12 months, from 12-18 months, and from 18-24 months. For the cutest project in the world ever, you’ll need:…
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How to fix mistakes when knitting the Fisherman’s Rib stitch
Fixing a mistake when knitting the classic Fisherman’s Rib stitch, could be a major challenge for knitters. What makes it complicated is that we are working with stitches from the row below. Then, if we dropped stitches, or even worse, our needles went off, repairing that fabric takes a little more effort than when working basic knit-purl stitch patterns. So, as many of you have requested it, today, I’m sharing how to repair annoying errors and take things back to normal when knitting the Fisherman’s Rib stitch. Just click here to see the step-by-step process: How to fix mistakes when knitting the Fisherman’s Rib stitch I hope this helps. Thank…