Stich and patterns
GARTER STITCH PATTERN
This is a reversible pattern, meaning that both sides of your work, the Right and Wrong sides, are identical
STOCKINETTE STITCH PATTERN
The Stockinette Stitch is GREAT for knitting scarves. You are simply knitting one row and then purling the next. This 2 Row Repeat Knit Stitch Pattern creates a smooth, classic texture.
1x1 RIB STITCH PATTERN
This 2 Row Repeat Knit Stitch Pattern has a really stretchy texture. It looks a lot like the Stockinette Stitch but it’s really super stretchy and it’s identical on both sides.
2x2 RIB STITCH PATTERN
The 2×2 RIB Stitch is great for knitting scarves, hats, blankets, and more! With a repeating pattern of knit and purl techniques, you can create a simple, stretchy project. This 2 Row Repeat Knit Stitch Pattern is perfect to knit up a chunky scarf. This knitting project is an easy level project, perfect for everyone who has completed my Absolute Beginner Knitting Series. What will you create with this 2×2 Rib Stitch? .
SEED STITCH PATTERN
This vintage Knit Stitch Pattern is called the Seed Stitch because the raised bumps from your PURL stitches resemble seeds. This 2 Row Repeat Knit Stitch Pattern is a classic pattern, great for knitting scarves, hats, blankets, sweaters and even knit neckties. This is a reversible pattern, meaning that both sides of your work, the Right and Wrong sides, are identical
ANDALUSIAN STITCH PATTERN
This vintage Andalusian Knit Stitch Pattern is a sweet little update of the Stockinette Stitch. In this 4 Row Repeat Knit Stitch Pattern, we simply knit and purl on one of the rows, creating a little bit of texture and visual interest. This stitch was named long ago after the Southern Spain community of Andalusia. I think this classic pattern would be perfect to knit up in one solid color for a darling baby blanket.
IRISH MOSS STITCH PATTERN
This Irish Moss Knit Stitch Pattern is just so pretty! This 4 Row Repeat Knit Stitch Pattern is a variation of the Seed Stitch, and has a really great texture… it’s nice and squishy, too! American Moss is another term used for this pattern.