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Knit a Diagonal Lace Stitch (Great For Blankets & Scarves) + Video
Meet the Diagonal Lace Stitch — a light, elegant pattern built entirely from knit stitches, k2tog and yarn overs. Note: Any “Download” or “Print” buttons you may see are ads. All instructions are free below. Scroll down! The same three steps, shifting across the rows to create a beautiful diagonal movement through the fabric. I tell you, there’s something quietly satisfying about a stitch that does all its magic with just three simple steps… You can explore more designs like this in the Easy Lace Stitches Collection. It’s particularly lovely for blankets, where the open, airy texture adds lightness without losing warmth. Works beautifully for scarves too! One thing to…
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Easy Lace Stitch: 2-Rows & Reversible + Video (Scarves & Tops)
This easy lace stitch might be the one that finally makes you fall in love with lace knitting — even if those two words usually make you close the browser tab 😄. Note: Any “Download” or “Print” buttons you may see are ads. All instructions are free below. I get it. Lace has a reputation — complex charts, long repeats, rows where you have to pay attention on both sides. It can feel like a completely different craft. But this pattern? It’s lace for the rest of us (before I forget, it’s called Razor Shell Stitch)! Just two rows. One of them is plain knit across. The repeat is short…
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15 Knitting Stitches Without Purling (Easy & Beautiful Patterns)
In this guide, you’ll discover 15 knitting stitches without purling—from beginner-friendly patterns to more textured designs that look far more complex than they are. Prefer a printable version? You can download the full guide here → If you’re looking for easy knitting stitches that don’t require purling, you’re in the right place. Whether you’re: These stitches will keep your hands moving… and your mind at ease. And if you prefer to see them in action, I’ve included a full video playlist below with step-by-step tutorials for each stitch. Note: Any “Download” or “Print” buttons you may see are ads. All instructions are free below. Why Some Knitters Prefer Not to…








