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How to Knit a Vintage Knit and Purl Stitch + video
In this tutorial, I’m sharing how to knit a vintage knit and purl stitch, pretty easy to knit, ideal for beginners. I’m sure that if the only techniques you know are knitting and purling, you can do it! By the way, the stitch pattern was sent to me by one of my followers from Canada (thank you!). It reminds me of the infamous Hurdle Stitch we practiced last Christmas. It’s a six-row repeat pattern, it looks good also on the wrong side, and doesn’t curl… Exactly what my doctor advised me 🙂 That’s why this vintage stitch is perfect for a wide range of projects, not only for blankets, scarves,…
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How to knit a Super Easy One-Row Repeat pattern
Today, I’m sharing a super easy one-row repeat knitting pattern, perfect for a lot of projects, such as scarves, blankies, infinite cowls, wraps, or throws…you name it! Why? First and foremost, it lays flat; it doesn’t roll up or bend on any side, so it’s not necessary to add an edge. It’s a reversible pattern, almost identical on both sides. Furthermore, it’s a vertical pattern, great for long garments; it forms both, embossed columns of “v” and pleats, for a slim and elegant design. In addition, it’s an easy-peasy one-row repeat pattern. It’s made of plain knit + purl stitches (no increases nor decreases are needed). Finally, in the video…