The 2 Color Feather and Fan Stitch is a color work variation of the classic lace stitch Feather and Fan. It would make a great blanket, a fun skirt, or a colorful hat.
This knitting tutorial will help you learn how to knit the sea foam stitch. This stitch combines multiple yarn overs and simple garter stitch to create a visually interesting fabric. The sea foam stitch is a great way to add texture and a delicate feel to afghans, shawls and pillows.
The wave stitch is a reversible lace pattern consisting of rows of garter stitch that rise and fall like waves. This effect is achieved by using extended drop stitches at varying lengths. By offsetting these stitches on alternating rows, the wave like pattern is created. It's a beautiful design that's …
The Indian cross stitch creates a delicate fabric made up of wavy rows of criss crossed stitches. It's a unique combination of lace and cables for a truly beautiful pattern.
The Triple Wave stitch is a simple knit and purl stitch that creates a fabric with a subtle graphic texture. This panel stitch consists of a center section with rows of staggered blocks, suggesting little waves.
This classic Shetland lace pattern is a breeze to knit. With it's beautiful scalloped edges, it's a great way to edge a piece. It would work great on a shawl, cardigan, or a lacy skirt.
This knitting tutorial will help you learn how to knit the wavy cable rib stitch. This simple cable stitch that is a different twist on the traditional rib pattern. It is a good introduction to using a cable needle for the beginner to learn and can easily be done without …
The Sand Wind Cable Stitch pattern is a non traditional cable that gives an understated but all-over textured look. This would be great for home decor items, bags or even for a cozy sweater.
The 2 Color Waves Stitch is a simple stitch with a strong visual impact. It forms a wave pattern while still maintaining a solid ground fabric. It would work great for a hat or a striking bag.
The shell wave stitch creates a dense but feminine pattern. With this stitch’s organic curves and solid feel, it would work great on a hat, top, or bag.