Easy Lace Knitting Patterns (Short & 4-Row Repeats)

Here you’ll find a curated collection of easy lace knitting patterns, including short repeats and 4-row designs, chosen for their elegance and clarity.

Lace knitting has a way of transforming simple stitches into something light and expressive.

With just a few carefully placed yarn overs and decreases, delicate openwork begins to take shape — creating movement, rhythm, and softness in your fabric.

They’re beautiful to look at — and satisfying to knit.

1-Row Repeat Lace Patterns

These are lace stitches you can get comfortable with quickly — after a few rows, the repeat becomes easy to follow.

One-Row Repeat – Grid Lace Stitch (reversible)

→3 Simple Steps to Memorize

One-Row Repeat – Easy Lace Stripes (reversible)

→No-Purling Stitch Pattern

One-Row Repeat – Witch’s Ladder Stitch

→Only 2 Easy Steps

One-Row Repeat – Herringbone Lace Stitch

→3 Steps & No-Purling


2-Row Repeat Lace Patterns

A simple two-row rhythm that feels steady and manageable, with just enough variation to keep it interesting.

Two-Row Repeat – Lace Rib (reversible, doesn’t curl)

→Pretty and stretchy

Two-Row Repeat – Eyelet Ridge Stitch (2 rows only!)

→Volume and texture

Two-Row Repeat – Mesh Stitch (super easy!)

→A great way to ease into lace work

Two-Row Repeat – “Cute Two-Row Repeat Lace Stitch”

→Ideal for scarves and wraps


4-Row Repeat Lace Patterns

Slightly longer repeats that take a little longer to memorize, but create a clearer, more defined lace pattern.

Four-Row Repeat – Lace Knitting Made Easy

→A Guide for Lace Knitting + a Lovely Pattern

Four-Row Repeat – Easy & Pretty

→Intuitive, Easy to Memorize

Four-Row Repeat – Easy Lace Stitch

→Just 3 Steps

Four-Row Repeat – Fern Lace (four rows only!)

→Elegant & Uncomplicated


Lace with a Little More Depth

A little more texture, a little more definition — still clear to follow, just slightly richer in effect.

8-Row Repeat – Vintage Lace Stitch

→Romantic & Reversible

Little Diamonds Lace Stitch (4-row repeat after setup rows)

→Amazing 3D Effect

Lace doesn’t have to feel complicated, it becomes much easier once you recognize its rhythm.

Choose a pattern, give it a few rows, and let the repeat settle into your hands.

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