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Crochet Square For Tablecloth
Nice and interesting motive, using which, you can make a wonderful tablecloth or something else. Do you have any other ideas, besides tablecloth? Alternative Uses for Decorative Motifs Here are some creative ideas for using beautiful motifs beyond just tablecloths: Wall Art Create stunning wall canvases by printing or painting the motif on canvas or wood panels. Pillows and Cushions Use the motif to cover throw pillows or cushions for your sofa or bed. Scarves and Shawls ...
Lace Stitch Knit Pattern
The quantity of sts 12 + 1 fold. 1st Row Instructions * 1 purl, 1 knit st, 2 purls, 2 left knit sts together, 1 BP, 1 knit st, 1 BP, 2 right knit sts together, 2 purls, 1 knit st. *, repeat from * up to *, 1 purl; 2nd and All Even Rows how the sts face: knit sts - purls, purls - knit sts, BP - purls. 3rd Row Instructions * 1 purl, 1 knit st., 1 purl, 2 left knit sts together, 1 purl, 1 BP, 1 knit st., 1 BP, 1 purl, 2 right knit sts together, 1 purl, 1 knit st. *, repeat from * up to *, 1 pur...
Knit Hearts Pattern
My daughter wanted a knit scarf with hearts, so I found this pattern for her. Tomorrow, we'll go to choose the yarn for it.
Andalusian Knit Stitch
The Andalusian stitch pattern is very pretty and simple to knit. It creates a nice texture and is still simple enough to use instead of a plain Stockinette stitch pattern plus it spices things up a little. Like garter stitch, seed stitch lies flat, making it a good edging for a sweater border and cuffs. The knitted fabric also looks the same from both sides, making it a nice choice for scarves and other pieces of which both sides are visible. Steps to Knit the Andalusian Stitch Step 1 Cast o...
2*2 Rib Knit Stitch
Knitting the rib stitch creates ribs, or textured vertical stripes. The rib stitch consists of columns of knit stitches alternating with columns of purl stitches. To make a ribbed pattern, you change from knit stitches to purl stitches within a row — instead of alternating knit rows with purl rows (as you do when making horizontal stripes). The most common ribbing combinations are those that are even (that is, the rib uses the same number of knitted versus purl columns): Steps to Knit 2x2 Rib St...
1*1 Rib Knit Stitch
One of the main patterns for beginners. Knitting the rib stitch creates ribs, or textured vertical stripes. The rib stitch consists of columns of knit stitches alternating with columns of purl stitches. To make a ribbed pattern, you change from knit stitches to purl stitches within a row — instead of alternating knit rows with purl rows (as you do when making horizontal stripes). The most common ribbing combinations are those that are even (that is, the rib uses the same number of knitted versus ...
Knit Waffle Stitch
This stitch is created with a series of knits and purls that make up the texture of our Waffle Knit Pattern. Steps to knit Waffle Stitch: Step 1: Casting On Cast On in multiples of 3, + 1. Step 2: First Row Row 1 (Right Side): * K1, P2 *, K1. Repeat pattern between the * * asterisks. Step 3: Second Row Row 2 (Wrong Side): * P1, K2 *, P1. Step 4: Third Row Row 3: Knit all. Step 5: Fourth Row Row 4: Purl all. Step 6: Repeating the Pattern Repeat Rows 1 – 4 until ...
Irish Moss Knit Stitch
Steps to Knit Irish Moss Stitch: Abbreviations Abbreviations: k: knit, p: purl, rep: repeat, sts: stitches Row Instructions Step 1: Row 1 Row 1: k1, p1; rep to end of row Step 2: Row 2 Row 2: k1, p1; rep to end of row Step 3: Row 3 Row 3: p1, k1; rep to end of row Step 4: Row 4 Row 4: p1, k1; rep to end of row Pattern Repetition Repeat rows 1-4. For this swatch, I cast-on 12 sts and knitted 12 rows or repeated the pattern 3 times.
Double Moss Knit Stitch
Steps to knit Double Moss Stitch: Step 1: Abbreviations Abbreviations: k: knit, p: purl, rep: repeat, sts: stitches Step 2: Knit Rows 1 and 2 Rows 1 and 2 (RS, WS): *Knit 2, p 2; rep from * to end of row. Step 3: Purl Rows 3 and 4 Rows 3 and 4 (RS, WS): *Purl 2, k 2; rep from * to end of row. Step 4: Repeat Rows for Pattern Repeat Rows 1 - 4 for pattern. Tips on Shaping in Double Moss Stitch A note on shaping in Double Moss Stitch: It is easy to work any waist or bust sh...
Knit Stitches Charts
Let's continue our tutorial posts with some knit stitches charts. Hope, you'll find this information helpful.
Knit FLower Stitch
Very nice stitch pattern for spring shawls or maybe pullover. And what would you use it for?
Nice Knit Stitch Pattern
The quantity of stitches should be 6 + 2 + 1 fold or according to the 3 sp of the ascent. Knit due to the scheme. Start with the stitches in front of the pattern, then repeat the pattern, and finish with the stitches after the pattern. Repeat from the 1st up to the 7th rows, rotating the colours. Important Tip: Pay attention that when changing the colour, start either with a knit stitch row or a purl row. That's why it's better to knit from separate balls.
Types of Knitting Needles
Different Types of Knitting Needles In every pattern, you can find different types of needles needed for the work. So, let's see what the types of knitting needles are and how they look. Visual Illustrations of Knitting Needles The illustrations below will perfectly show you how they look like.
Knit Caterpillar Stitch
Steps to knit Caterpillar Stitch: Step 1: Abbreviations Abbreviations: k: knit, p: purl, rep: repeat, sts: stitches Step 2: Cast On Cast on in multiples of 6 Step 3: Follow These Instructions Row Instructions Row 1: * K1, P5 * right side Repeat pattern between the * * asterisks Row 2: * K5, P1 * wrong side Row 3: * K1, P5 * Row 4: * K5, P1 * Row 5: * K1, P5 * Row 6: * K5, P1 * Row 7: * P3, K1, P2 * Row 8: * K2, P1, K3 * Row 9: * P3, K1, P2 * Row 10: * K2, P1, K3 * ...
Knit Hurdle Stitch
Steps to knit Hurdle Stitch: Step 1: Abbreviations k: knit, p: purl, rep: repeat, sts: stitches Step 2: Prepare Your Stitches Work over an even number of stitches. Step 3: Knit the First Rows Rows 1 and 2: Knit. Step 4: Alternate Knitting and Purling Rows 3 and 4: (K1, P1) across. Step 5: Repeat the Pattern Repeat rows 1-4.