How to knit the Sand stitch pattern: Super easy and it doesn’t curl
Today you’ll learn how to knit an adorable pattern: The Sand stitch; ideal for beginners because it’s super easy, yet full of texture, and it doesn’t curl.
The Sand stitch is a lovely option for knitting baby clothing, as well as cowls, sweaters and blankets.
It’s everything but complicated: Only four rows, and two of them are knit rows; it shares the same DNA as the Seed stitch, but I think it’s easier, if you are just starting to knit.
Abbreviations
CO: Cast on
RS: Right side of the work
st: Stitch
K: Knit
P: Purl
BO: Bind off
I knitted this swatch using a beautiful blend of Cashmere, Merino and Silk yarn
And one of my favorite wooden 4 mm (US 6) knitting needles
Sand stitch knitting pattern
CO an odd number of stitches.
1Âş row: *K1, P1*. Repeat from * to *, until last st, K1.
2Âş and 4Âş rows (RS): K across
3Âş row: *P1, K1*. Repeat from * to *, until last st, P1.
These four rows form the pattern. Repeat them until the desired length is reached.
When finished, BO knitwise, after a row 3.
The Sand stitch is not reversible. This is the other side of the work:
Enjoy the video tutorial:
And this is it for today, my little Woollies! I hope you like it.
Hugs, and happy knitting!
xoxo
Carolina – So Woolly
PS: Looking for baby patterns? Take a look at this list!