Double Andalusian knitting stitch pattern: Easy peasy, it doesn’t curl, ideal for beginners
In today’s tutorial, I’ll teach you how to knit the Double Andalusian stitch, a lovely four-row pattern great for beginners, easy and quick to memorize (two of the four rows are just plain knit rows).
If you are just starting to knit, give it a try, the only techniques required are knitting and purling ;). It’s similar to the Little Boxes stitch we learned some time ago, but much easier!
The Double Andalusian pattern is perfect for knitting blankets, baby clothing, scarves, cowls and sweaters or cardigans. It’s not reversible, yet it has a delicate texture to it, and it doesn’t curl.
Olé! Let’s get started!
Abbreviations
CO: Cast on
RS: Right side of the work
K: Knit
P: Purl
BO: Bind off
N.B.:
The first and the last stitch are selvedge stitches, and they will be knitted on each row.
The odd rows form the right side of the work.
Double Andalusian knitting pattern
CO multiples of 6 + 2 + 2; i.e.: 6 * 3 = 18 + 2 = 20 + 2 (selvedge stitches) = 22 stitches.
1Âş and 3Âş rows (RS): K across
2Âş row: K1, K2, *P4, K2*. Repeat from * to *, to last st, K1
4Âş row: K1, P2, *P1, K2, P3*. Repeat from * to *, to last st, K1.
These four rows create the pattern. Repeat them until the desired length is reached. When finished, BO purlwise after a row 4.
This is the other side of the work:
Enjoy the video tutorial:
I hope you like it 🙂
Hugs and happy knitting!
xoxo
Carolina – So Woolly