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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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How to Knit an Amazing Herringbone Stitch (1 row!)
In this tutorial, I’m sharing how to knit and bind off, an amazing, yet simple, Herringbone stitch 🙂 It’s a one-row repeat pattern, super easy and fun to do (the only techniques required are knit, purl, slip one stitch, and knit two stitches together). We’ve practiced a few Herringbone stitch patterns in the past, some of them involve two rows, and one of them it’s another one-row repeat pattern. However, this one is something special. Why? Well, because both sides are identical, and we have to memorize only 3 steps! Besides, it has a lovely texture to it (to me, it’s a 3D stitch pattern); it’s spongy and cozy. So,…
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How to knit a Clutch Bag in Herringbone stitch, step by step
In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to knit a clutch bag, step by step. Easy and quick to knit, it’s a great project for beginners. I’m giving you the instructions for the size and the stitch pattern that I chose, but on the video tutorial, you’ll see how to adapt it to any size, with the yarn and needles you have, using your own preferred/favorite stitch. Despite how complicated it can seem, the Herringbone stitch is pretty easy: It’s a two-row repeat pattern, and there are no increases nor decreases involved. You’ll also learn how to make the buttonhole and a new and much more accurate way to bind off…