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  • Stunning Twisted Waffle Stitch You’ll LOVE Knitting + Video
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  • Garter stitch Rib
    Knitting stitch patterns

    Garter stitch Rib: A super easy two-row repeat knitting pattern, great for beginners

    July 23, 2021 /

    In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to knit the Garter stitch Rib, step by step (it reminds me of the Ribbed Garter pattern, we practiced a while ago). It’s super easy to do, ideal for beginners: The only techniques required are knitting and purling, and the pattern is made in just two rows. Although, at first sight, the Garter stitch Rib doesn’t seem reversible, the wrong side of the work looks adorable too 😉 So, it’s the perfect option for scarves, blankets, rectangular shawls, and any other project of your choice (it’s a unisex pattern, so it can be used for girls’ and boys’ garments). Besides, due to the frequent…

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    Carolina

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    Feather Rib stitch

    Feather Rib knitting pattern: A two-row repeat stitch

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  • How to knit the Jute stitch pattern
    Knitting stitch patterns

    How to knit the Jute stitch: A two-row reversible pattern

    May 26, 2021 /

    In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to knit the Jute stitch. It’s one of those “most searched for” stitches (similar to the Horizontal Slipped stitch we practiced a while ago).  Why? Well, first of all, it’s a two-row repeat pattern, which makes things a lot less complicated. Secondly, it’s a reversible stitch; although its two sides are different, both look adorable! Furthermore, it’s a unisex pattern: It can be used for women’s, men’s, and children’s garments. On the other hand, to test if it lays flat or not, I’ve used two different qualities and thicknesses:  For the video tutorial, the swatch is made out 100% wool and 10,5 US size…

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  • How to knit the Little Checks stitch for beginners
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    Little Checks Stitch: Ideal for knitting beginners

    February 21, 2019 /

    Beautiful, super easy, unisex, textured and it doesn’t curl…The Little Checks Stitch has a lot of advantages! Great for beginners, ideal to knit scarves, cowls, blankets, sweaters… It works perfectly for babies, women, and men’s garments. It’s not reversible, but it looks fine on the wrong side. One more for the collection of Dense stitch patterns! Abbreviations CO: Cast on st: Stitch RS: Right side of the work K: Knit P: Purl BO: Bind off Little Checks knitting pattern CO multiples of 8 + 2 stitches. I.e.: 8 * 2 = 16 + 2 = 18 stitches. 1º row (RS): K1 (edge st), *P2, K6*. Repeat from * to *,…

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    How to knit the famous Mock English Rib stitch

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Recent Posts

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  • Knit 3 Stitches And Create an Amazing Reversible Fabric + Video
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  • Knit the Easiest Zigzag Stitch + Your New 3D Texture
  • Knit A Special Baby Blanket with This Diamond Lace Stitch + Video

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