Search craftmarks
Prev
Next
10 records found. Page 1 of 1.
-
Zig Zag Fixed Loop in Garter StitchA video on how to knit the Zig Zag Loop stitch. + For full written instructions, please visit link: English: http://www.knittingstitchpatterns.com/2014/11/zig-zag-loop.html
+ Techniques used in this pattern: Knit: K | Purl: P | Slip stitch purlwise: SL With yarn in back: Wyib | With yarn in front: Wyif.2025-01-20 14:16:08 -
Garter Stitch Chevron Knit StitchEasy Garter Stitch Chevron Knitting Tutorial. One-row repeat, multiple of 12 stitches.2025-01-10 19:08:09
-
Chevron Seed StitchChevron Seed Stitch uses purl bumps (or "seeds") to create texture on a stockinette background. The texture created by this stitch pattern is not only fun, but its nice and modern too. Perfect for something like a baby blanket or why not even incorporate it into a beanie or cardigan. Written instructions: https://www.snufflebean.co.uk/how-to-knit-chevron-seed-stitch/2024-11-11 16:10:37
-
Feather and Fan Lace Stitch - KnittingThis video will teach you how to knit the feather and fan lace stitch. The feather and fan lace stitch is a standard lace pattern and creates the illusion of alternating waves. It is a good pattern to use when designing scarfs, shawls, and blankets. For written instructions and photos, please visit: http://newstitchaday.com/feather-and-fan-lace-stitch/2024-01-19 22:57:18
-
Diagonal Chevron Zigzag Stitch - KnittingDiagonal Chevron Zigzag pattern by Kristen McDonnell This Diagonal Chevron Zigzag Knit Stitch Pattern has a really bold graphic design. With this 16-row repeat of knit and purl stitch combinations, an intricate pattern emerges.2024-01-14 20:05:56
-
Zig Zag Knit Beanie Pattern TutorialZig-zag needle-knitted beanie; multi-colour work without having to swap around colours in the middle of a row. This is done by slipping stitches.
Useful technique, but note that the tutorial doesn't start until about half way through the video.2022-10-19 15:07:00 -
Zig Zag Rib Stitch - KnittingWatch video to learn how to knit the Zig Zag Rib stitch. ++ Detailed written instructions: http://www.knittingstitchpatterns.com/2014/08/zig-zag.html2022-09-13 17:56:00
-
Flame Chevron | Lace Knitting #17 - Knit StitchHow to knit the Eyelet and Flame Chevron. The lace pattern creates a really cool flow and is easy to learn once you get going. ++ For detailed written instructions, see: http://www.knittingstitchpatterns.com/2014/10/flame-chevron.html2019-05-02 15:24:00
-
Rickrack Rib Stitch - KnittingInstructions for working this stitch are below, and on website here: http://verypink.com/2013/10/23/fancy-stitch-combos-rickrack-rib/
Instructions for working this stitch: Row 1: P1, Ktbl the second stitch on the left needle (leaving that stitch on the needle), K the first stitch, pull both stitches off the left needle, P1 Row 2: K1, P into the second stitch on the left needle (leaving that stitch on the needle), P the first stitch, pull both stitches off the left needle, K1
Repeat these two rows for the pattern.
For the nicest looking bind-off, BO on Row 1, in pattern. It's a little tricky to pull one stitch over the other after working into the second stitch on the left needle, but it's possible! Otherwise, you can work the BO in a P1, K2 rib.
Instructions for working this stitch in-the-round: Cast-on a multiple of 3 Row 1: P1, Ktbl the second stitch on the left needle (leaving that stitch on the needle), K the first stitch, pull both stitches off the left needle Row 2: P1, K into the front of the second stitch on the left needle (leaving that stitch on the needle), K the first stitch normally, pull both stitches off the left needle2019-03-07 13:24:00 -
Sideways/Horizontal Herringbone Stitch - KnittingInstructions for working this stitch: Cast-on an even number of stitches. Row 1: K2tog tbl, dropping only the first stitch off your needle, rep from to last st, ktbl. Row 2: P2tog, dropping only the first stitch off your needle, rep from to last st, p. Repeat these rows to desired length, then bind-off while working a right-side row, pulling one stitch over the other every time you have two stitches on the right needle.2019-03-04 01:33:00