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Knit the Herringbone Stitch: Flat & In the Round + Video
What is the Herringbone Stitch? The Herringbone stitch is a pattern that resembles the bones of a fish; a series of v shapes that create weaves. I’m sure you’ve seen it before, maybe it wasn’t on a handmade knitted object, because it’s typical on tiles, wooden floors and found in suits or jackets’ fabrics. It’s an eye-catching knitting pattern, soft and chunky, that can’t go unnoticed! Is the Herringbone Stitch Pattern Difficult? Although it looks complex, the good new is that it’s easy to knit! If you can knit and purl, you can do it! It’s a two-row repeat pattern and there are just 2 steps involved: knit two stitches…
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Love This Chunky Knit Stitch! Reversible & Just 4 Rows + Video
Today, you’ll learn a chunky knit stitch pattern… and I hope you love it as much as I do! If youโve ever fallen in love with the texture of the Hurdle Stitch and wished to have an alternative pattern to give an extra fine touch to your projects, today is your lucky day! Meet the Chunky Knit Stitch: a thick, squishy, textured pattern that looks almost identical to the Hurdle Stitch โ but with a more sophisticated look, in my humble opinion … Key Features of the Chunky Knit Stitch 2. Beginner-friendly (if you can knit and purl, this one is for you too!) 3. Cozy and soft (perfect for…