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Hurdle stitch - KnittingHow to knit the Hurdle stitch: 4 rows, reversible, and doesn't curl. Beginner-friendly. In this tutorial, you'll learn how to knit a super easy knit and purl stitch, totally beginner-friendly! The Hurdle stitch is a four-row repeat pattern, both sides look identical, and it doesn't curl. (This is two rows of 1x1 ribbing followed by two rows of garter stitch. So it looks like a hurdle: two posts with a horizontal bar on top.)2025-01-10 18:37:19
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Reversible Linen StitchTransform to Reversible Linen Stitch! Reversible Knitting for Advanced Beginner and Intermediate Knitters. Learn all four slipped stitch variations to knit the reversible Linen Stitch. This is a four-row repeat, basically doing each row of the Linen Stitch twice; that is, do Row A of the Linen Stitch, turn, and do it again, then do Row B of the Linen Stitch, and then do it again.2025-01-10 11:40:02
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Lattice Stitch - KnittingLattice Pattern pattern by A.M. This is a stitch pattern, originally published in 1891 in Canada in the book ''Home Work''. It can be knit with any choice of yarn and needles to suit.
This is basically crossed-over elongated stitches. Pretty cool, if one can manage the long stitches.2024-01-15 12:59:19 -
Two-color Brioche Stitch With Norwegian Purl - KnittingNo Moving yarn forward! This is a quick tutorial of 2-color brioche knitting - using a continental knit and a Norwegian purl. This video is geared toward those who already are familiar with these basic stitches - and here the author combines them into the brioche technique.2019-01-27 18:09:00