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Tank Top Knitting Pattern with straight needles (free + video)
Knit Tank Top with a Central Lace Panel Today, I’m sharing a lovely tank top knitting pattern using straight needles. After my last tutorial, where I shared the lace stitch for the central panel, many of you asked me for this pattern. Although it’s easy to make, if you haven’t tried lace yet, I’d suggest working those 21 central stitches for example in Seed or Garter stitch. Or you can also work the whole project in plain Stockinette stitch, without a panel. This Tank Top knitting pattern has a bit of shape, for the waist and the bust. Nevertheless, you could also knit it straight, omitting the decrease and increase…
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Lace Knitting Stitch for Tops (a simple 4-row-repeat + video)
Today, I’m sharing a simple lace knitting stitch, so much easier to knit than it looks 😉 It’s a four-row repeat pattern, perfect for Summer tops and blouses. In fact, sometime ago, I knitted a tank top using this pattern as a central panel, in a Stockinette stitch background. Honestly, I’m delighted with the result. What I like the most of this pattern is that it has an elegant vertical texture to it, which helps a more slender figure. Nevertheless, this lace knitting stitch will also work for shawls, wraps, and even scarves, and you can use wool yarn, when thinking of a Fall-Winter project! Besides, it’s pretty intuitive; and…
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Easy Knit and Purl Stitch Pattern for Scarves + video
Today, you’ll learn an easy knit and purl stitch perfect for scarves; absolutely beginner-friendly. After my last tutorial, another nice lady, follower from my YouTube channel, sent it to me, and I realized, once again, how easy pretty stitch patterns can be 😉 Actually, it’s not only great for scarves; this is a great pattern for blankets, throws, and rectangular shawls. Furthermore, it’ll also work beautifully for baby clothing and accessories. It reminds me of this anti and purl version of the Double Garter Stitch we practiced a while ago. Why? First, both sides are almost identical, so it’s one of those reversible patterns we knitters love. Second, it lays…
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How to Knit a Vintage Knit and Purl Stitch + video
In this tutorial, I’m sharing how to knit a vintage knit and purl stitch, pretty easy to knit, ideal for beginners. I’m sure that if the only techniques you know are knitting and purling, you can do it! By the way, the stitch pattern was sent to me by one of my followers from Canada (thank you!). It reminds me of the infamous Hurdle Stitch we practiced last Christmas. It’s a six-row repeat pattern, it looks good also on the wrong side, and doesn’t curl… Exactly what my doctor advised me 🙂 That’s why this vintage stitch is perfect for a wide range of projects, not only for blankets, scarves,…
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How to Knit the Open Star Stitch (it’s so cute!)
Today, you’ll learn how to knit the Open Star stitch pattern (similar to the Twisted Knot Stitch we practiced a while ago). It’s an easy four-row repeat pattern, perfect for those knitter who love texture <3 If you thought that the Seed stitch is one of them most textured patterns, you knit to practice this one! In fact, two of the four rows are plain knit rows, and the other two involve 2 simple steps, which will be repeated time and time again. Moreover, it doesn’t curl, it’s great for dishcloths, scarves, or baby blankets. But also for many other projects, such as hats, sweaters, or even mittens. However, before…