The second most important stitchin knitting. It is created by using one row of knitand one row of purl. You will see a V like shape onthe right side of the pattern.
With the use of simple cable stitches and knits and purls, this transforms into a heavy and textured fabric. The hexagon shapes are a popular look for many sweaters.
This stitch is a beautiful woven design that can be used in a variety of patterns. It features a diagonal interlocking design and is a fun stitch for new to advanced knitters.
This is an easy knitting stitch with cables facing in the same direction. It’s a popular and foundational stitch for knitters, and can be used for a variety of cardigans, jackets, and much more!
This straightforward stitch shares similarities to the Simple Cable Stitch, with a coiled, rope-like appearance. It’s a wide-rib stitch and uses knits and purls for the first four rows.
The woven cable stitch produces a tight, dense fabric that is similar to the basketweave. This beautiful effect is created with the use of 2/2 Right and Left Crosses on offset rows.
This beautiful cable stitch is ideal for larger projects and produces an overall wavy appearance. It’s easy enough for beginner knitters creates a beautiful fabric.
This stitch is woven together to give a slightly wrinkled appearance. It’s a good beginner stitch to learn as you will only need to know how to knit and purl.
A beginner stitch that combines stockinette with slipped stitch, and forms loops in diagonal lines across the fabric. It’s easier than it looks and adds texture and breathability to your knit projects.
An advanced stitch that results in flexible fabric. Although it is not reversible you can use this in a number of projects to create a beautiful textured effect.
This stitch creates a beautiful pattern, perfect for baby blankets and looks especially stunning when using alternating rows of color. It’s also versatile for many spring and summer projects
A pretty, lacy stitch that is perfect for spring and summer projects. Using wraps around the working needle, this stitch creates a very open and airy effect to your scarves and garments.
The Wave Drop Stitch is a fun summer knitting pattern, and a breathable stitch for lightweight throws, blankets, and hats. Using a series of knit stitches and yarn-overs, this stitch is a great introduction to knit lacing.
You will need to know how to knit front and back, knit two together, and purl two together. This stitch knits up easily and provides a very nice and dense fabric.
This reversible stitch creates a thick and cozy knit project, especially for gloves and scarves. Using knits and purls this creates beautiful diagonal cabling.
Is created by alternating knit stitches and purl stitches within a row and between rows. The stitches create little bumps that look like seeds. It looks the same on both sides.
This stitch can seem confusing at first you will alternate rows using the knit and purl stitch. When starting the second row knit in the opposite direction then the first.
A variation of the single moss stitch, this is a fun stitch for beginners looking to advance their skills. This pattern lays flat and is reversible, making it ideal for a wide variety of projects.
An easy pattern to learn for beginners. It consists of two rows. The hardest part is getting used to yarning over after completing the stitch. Once you have mastered that part you can complete this stitch while watching TV or talking to others.
Looks complicated but is a very easy stitch for beginners. The stitch is alternating between the knit and purl. Once completed you get this beautiful woven stitch that will make a blanket or hat.
This simple stitch is created by pairing a row of purl stitches with a row of knit and slip stitches. This stitch will create a heavy texture perfect for using when making clothes.
Using a combination of garter and stockinette stitches blocked together, this beautiful stitch creates a checkerboard pattern. It is easy enough for beginner knitters and fun to work into any project.
Using knit and slipped stitches, this stitch adds thickness and a ‘honeycomb’ effect to your knit projects. It’s versatile for a number of projects such as blankets, scarves, sweaters, and bags.