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  • How to knit an adorable Two-Color Lattice stitch pattern
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    Cross stitch pattern: For knitting cowls, scarves and hats

    May 12, 2020 /

    In today’s tutorial, a gorgeous cross stitch pattern, easy to knit, it has a rich texture to it, and it’s perfect for knitting cowls, scarves, hats, even jumpers and cardigans (for women, men and children). I love it! Similar to the Cross stitch we practiced sometime ago, this one is a four-row repeat pattern, and although it doesn’t curl, it’s better to knit a nice edge on each side (for example in Garter stitch, Seed stitch, or 1×1 Rib stitch), because the stitch crossing makes the sides of the fabric a little bit skewed (it won’t be a straight square or rectangle, it will look more like a parallelogram). But…

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    Carolina

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    How to knit the Crests stitch: dense and textured

    September 27, 2018 /

    The Crests stitch is an easier way to learn how to cross stitches, in case you haven’t knitted cables yet. It’s dense and textured, which can be used to knit women’s and men’s clothing and accessories. A perfect stitch to knit cowls, sweaters and cardigans, bags, cushions, a rectangular shawl or wrap, and so much more! To cross the stitches you’ll need a cable needle, that can be replaced using a pencil, a hair clip, a third needle, etc…anything you have, to leave a couple of stitches standing.   Abbreviations CO: Cast on St: Stitch K: Knit P: Purl  WS: Wrong side RS: Right side CN: Cable needle BO: Bind…

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Recent Posts

  • How to knit an adorable Two-Color Lattice stitch pattern
  • How to knit an I-Cord Edge 3 ways!
  • How to knit the Rose stitch pattern (4 rows only!)
  • How to knit the Chestnut stitch (4 rows only!)
  • How to knit the Stag Horn Cable stitch pattern

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