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How to Knit the Reversible ZigZag Stitch (super cozy+ Video)
Today, you’ll learn how to knit the Reversible ZigZag Stitch, a knit + purl pattern, identical on both sides. I think it’s the perfect pattern for a scarf or a blanket, for several reasons: First, it doesn’t curl (it lays flat no matter what). Second, there’s no need to add another stitch for the edges (I’ll show you what to do to create pretty chains on each side). Third, both sides look the same, which makes the Reversible ZigZag Stitch ideal for an infinite cowl too. In fact, I’d use it for a sweater or cardigan. It has a lovely texture to it, it’s cozy and chunky, great for Autumn-Winter…
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How to Knit the Woven ZigZag Stitch + video
Today, I’m sharing how to knit the Woven ZigZag stitch, a pattern that blows my mind! Although it looks complicated, it’s so simple, and yet so pretty, that I’m sure you’d like to give it a try 😉 The Woven ZigZag is an eight-row repeat pattern; the good news is that six of them are the same, and it has a short repeat. So, if you can knit and purl, this one will be easy for you. It creates a unique fabric, similar to the Diagonal Slipped Stitch we practiced a while ago. And it’ll work for a wide range of projects: From sweaters and blankets to accessories…even for home…




