The Brick Stitch pattern simulates a running bond brick pattern using slipped stitched. It is a great texture to use for home decor items like pillows and blankets.
This video knitting tutorial will help you learn how to knit the garter slip stitch stitch. This stitch creates a beautiful textured pattern. The garter slip stitch stitch would be great for baby booties, cowls, and hats!
The Double Knit Fabric Stitch is a faux rib pattern that creates a thick, squishy fabric, perfect for warm sweaters and blankets. It should not be confused with double knitting, which is a technique often associated with color work.
The Smock stitch creates a raised diamond pattern that will give an interesting texture to designs like pullovers and bags.
Also known as: smocking stitch.
The With Yarn in Back instruction (abbreviated as wyib) is found generally in pattern where you slip a stitch. The abbreviation is really quite straightforward: it literally means that you bring your yarn to the back of the work. This instruction is used to distinguish points in your pattern where …
The Faux Cable Edging is a delicate mock cable rib. Using slipped stitches and eyelets, it is a simple stitch with a lot of visual payoff. With it's vintage look, it would work well at the hem and cuffs of a cardigan or on babywear.
The Fluted Fabric Stitch is a woven rib pattern that creates a slightly dense fabric that is reversible. It’s great for afghans and sweaters or anything that could benefit from a more structured fabric.
The Pillar Openwork Lace Stitch pattern consists of columns of lace stitches that are crossed by a slipped stitch. The effect is a pillar with rows of openwork between them. It’s a great option for baby blankets and scarves.