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How to Knit the Pop Spots Stitch Pattern + video

Pop Spots Stitch Pattern

Today, you’ll learn how to knit the Pop Spots stitch in two colors.

It’s an eye-catching pattern, easy and fun to make!

Although it looks like Fair Isle knitting, the only techniques required are knitting and purling 😉

Besides, what I love the most is that the pop spots look like a line of little sheep 🙂

Honestly, I think this pattern is great for baby-children stuff: From sweaters/cardigans to blankets…

However, it needs a nice edge if you’re knitting a piece that should stay flat because it curls (at the end of the day is a Stockinette stitch pattern).

For example, if I were to knit a blanket, I’d pick up and knit the 4 edges in Garter, Seed, Irish Moss, or even the Bumpy stitch once it’s finished.

Last but not least, when knitting two or more color stitch patterns, try to use the same quality and yarn weight, to keep an even fabric.

Having said that, it’s knitting time! Grab your needles, your favorite yarn, and colors, and let’s knit an awesome swatch together!

This swatch was made out of 100% cotton yarn (worsted weight, smooth, and machine washable) #ad

Pop Spots Knit Stitch

Using my US 8 / 5 mm bamboo needles (smooth, short, and the set comes with a case and the most used sizes) #ad

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Abbreviations

CA: Color “A” (background color)

CB: Color “B” (secondary color)

CO: Cast on

st: Stitch

RS: Right side of the work

K: Knit

P: Purl

BO: Bind off

WS: Wrong side of the work

Notes Before Starting:

The odd rows form the right side of the work.

The selvage/edge stitches (the first and the last, will be knitted on every odd row and purled on every even row.

We’ll change colors every 4 rows, and trap the yarn every 2 rows (check out the video).

The first 4 rows are setup rows. Rows 5 to 12 create the pattern. Repeat them until the desired length is reached.

Pop Spots Knitting Pattern

With CA, CO multiples of 4 + 3 + 2 (edge stitches); i.e.: 4 * 3 = 12 + 3 = 15 + 2= 17 st. Please note that for symmetry, the minimum of stitches should be 17.

Setup Rows

Rows 1 and 3 (RS): K across

Rows 2 and 4: P across

The pattern repeat starts here:

Rows 5 and 7: With CB, K across

Rows 6 and 8: P across

Row 9: With CA, K1 (edge), *K3, drop the next stitch 4 rows below, put it back onto the right-hand needle, together with the 4 strands from the previous rows, and knit that stitch (pulling the yarn through the strands and the stitch 4 rows below)*. Repeat from * to *, to last 4 stitches, ending with K4 (K3 and K1, the edge st).

Rows 10 and 12: P across

Row 11: K across

These last 8 rows create the pattern (rows 5 to 12). Repeat them until the desired length is reached.

For symmetry, BO purlwise after row 11 (WS).

This is the other side of the work:

Pop Spots Knitting Pattern

Enjoy the video tutorial:

How to Knit the Pop Spots Stitch

I hope you like it 🙂

A big hug, and happy knitting!

Carolina – So Woolly

PS: Searching for more easy two-color knit stitch patterns? Take a look!

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