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An Alternative to the Stockinette that Knitters Should Know

Today, Iโ€™m sharing an alternative to the Stockinette (Stocking) stitch we knitters should know.

Why?

The answer is pretty simple: Because itโ€™s nice to have options!

We all love the Stockinette stitch, but maybe, 2 main reasons make us think of an alternative:

1) It curls! Yep, the classic Stockinette stitch doesnโ€™t lay flat, no matter what you do.

Of course, you can always block the garment…

2) It could be a bit boring if you have to knit a big piece.

I know sometimes you want to knit and watch your favorite TV show, so itโ€™s better to be free of counting or paying attention to your knit work.

However, variety is the spice of lifeโ€ฆ Sometimes we need a little sparkle ;)!

Last but not least, it has no texture to it. Nothing, nada, niente, 0!

So, after playing a little bit with this lovely pattern I shared with you some weeks ago, I came across this one.

Alternative to the Stockinette

This alternative to the Stockinette stitch passes the exam:

First, it has some texture to it (it looks like a Brioche stitch, but itโ€™s not stretchy, so itโ€™s not a ribbing).

Second, it doesnโ€™t curl (nevertheless, knit a swatch first. I tried it using both 100% Merino Superwash, and 100% wool yarn, and it lays flat.

Third, itโ€™s not boring, although itโ€™s not complicated!

Itโ€™s a two-row repeat pattern, that involves only 2 steps on each row, so youโ€™ll memorize it quickly!

And fourth… there’s no need to purl! YEP!

Ok, enough chatting ๐Ÿ™‚

Grab your needles, and your favorite fiber, and letโ€™s get busy!

By the way, I made 2 swatches again; for the pale blue one, I used Merino Wool yarn (Superwash). The color is called “Ice Blue” I love it because it’s super smooth, fluff-free, and elastic, perfect for any kind of project #ad

Abbreviations

CO: Cast on

st: Stitch

RS: Right side of the work

K: Knit

wyif: With yarn in front

wyib: With yarn in back

sl1kw: Slip one stitch knitwise (pass the stitch onto the right-hand needle as if to knit)

sl1pw: Slip one stitch purlwise (pass the stitch onto the right-hand needle as if to purl)

k2tog: Knit two stitches together

BO: Bind off

WS: Wrong side of the work

Notes Before Starting:

The even rows form the right side of the work.

There are no edge/selvage stitches included.

An Alternative to the Stockinette Stitch (2-row-repeat pattern)

CO an even number of stitches.

Row 1 (WS): *wyif sl1kw, K1*. Repeat from * to *, to end

Row 2 (RS): wyif sl1pw, wyib k2tog, *K1, k2tog*. Repeat from * to *, to end.

These two rows create the pattern.

Repeat them until the desired length is reached.

When finished, BO after row 1 (facing the RS).

In the video tutorial, Iโ€™ll show you how to bind off.

This is the other side of the work:

Alternative to the Stockinette wrong side

Enjoy the video tutorial:

How to Knit an Alternative to the Stockinette Stitch

Thank you for watching, and donโ€™t forget to share the L<3VE!

Hugs, and happy knitting ๐Ÿ™‚

Carolina – So Woolly

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