Tuesday, 7 February 2023

The Weekly Swatch: Cell Knit Stitch

cell knit stitch pattern four row repeat mock cable knit stitch pattern

 

After a long period of silence caused by a sudden influx of kittens (images to be posted shortly), I'm finally back to updating the blog with fresh content. 

I'm starting off today with a new addition to the stitch library, the Cell Knit Stitch. 

This simple, textured stitch is created through a combination of knit and purl stitches. The stitch itself is worked over four rows and the mock cable effect is achieved by casting on additional stitches on the right side rows. Simple p2tog decreases are worked on the wrong side rows. 

Friday, 1 July 2022

The Weekly Swatch: Garter Twist Knit Stitch





Here is another two-row repeat stitch that creates texture just through the combination of knit stitches. The twists are created by knitting twice into the previously worked stitch. 

The Garter Twist Knit Stitch requires a multiple of 2 stitches and is worked over 2 rows.  

The Weekly Swatch: Horizontal Shell Knit Stitch


Horizontal Shell Knit Stitch Pattern Tutorial


Another shell motif knit stitch to add to the collection, today we have the Horizontal Shell Knit Stitch. In this stitch, the shell motif is created against a background of garter stitch. 

The texture of the shell clusters is created by knitting four stitches together twice (once through the backloop) for each shell on the seventh row of the pattern before the final knit row. 

To perform the k4tog tbl and k4tog without too much frustration, stitches should be knitted loosely. 

Thursday, 30 June 2022

The Weekly Swatch: Ostrich Plume Lace Knit Stitch

 

Ostrich Plume Lace Knit Stitch Pattern Tutorial

A variation on the classic and ever popular Feather and Fan knit stitch, the Ostrich Plume lace knit stitch is just as eye-catching, but lesser known. 

The pattern for this version of the stitch requires a multiple of sixteen plus one stitches and is worked over thirty-two rows. The lace sequence is worked into the motif over eight rows and in-between it's just relaxing rows of knit and purl.  
 

Saturday, 25 June 2022

The Weekly Swatch: Purl Dimple Knit Stitch





A simple two-row repeat  textured knit stitch, the Purl Dimple Knit Stitch requires a multiple of 2 stitches. The texture is created by yo increases and purling all stitches through the back loop on the following row. 

Sunday, 19 June 2022

The Weekly Swatch: Looped Knit Stitch

Looped Knit Stitch Pattern Tutorial

 

Today's weekly swatch is the Looped Knit Stitch. It's a simple four-row-repeat knit stitch, which is worked on a multiple of four plus one stitches.

The mock cable wrap effect is created by working a cable cast-on between stitches on the right side rows. On the wrong side rows the cast-on stitches are purled together with the preceding stitch. 

Friday, 17 June 2022

The Weekly Swatch: (Simple) Shell Lace Knit Stitch


 

Carrying on with shell motifs, here we have the simple Shell Lace Knit Stitch. It's a fun, versatile stitch, that can be memorised easily after a few repeats. 

If you are considering incorporating this stitch motif into a project, please bear in mind that this stitch has a tendency to slant, especially when worked over a larger area. 

For this shell stitch, all wrong side rows are purled throughout and the stitch motif is created with yarn over increases and psso (pass slipped stitch over) decreases on the right side rows. 

The stitch requires a multiple of 7 plus 2 stitches and is knitted over 12 rows. 

The Weekly Swatch: Diagonal Shell Lace Knit Stitch


I'm totally in love with shell stitch motifs at the moment. 

In this post, I have prepared a couple of swatches of the Diagonal Shell Lace Stitch. This stitch looks good in just about any yarn weight. 

It requires a multiple of 6 plus 2 stitches and is knitted over 10 rows. The motif of diagonally slanting shells is created through yarn over increases and k2tog and p2tog decreases on both the wrong and right side rows.


Diagonal Shell Lace Knit Stitch Pattern
Diagonal Shell Lace Knit Stitch

Saturday, 14 May 2022

The Weekly Swatch: Purl Twist Knit Stitch

Purl Twist Knit Stitch Pattern Knitting Tutorial

 

Another stitch that creates texture through the combination of knit and purl stitches to add to the collection. 

The twists are created by purling twice into a previously worked stitch. The stitch motif requires a multiple of 2 stitches and is worked over 4 rows.

Purl Twist Knit Stitch Pattern Knitting Tutorial
Purl Twist Knit Stitch



The Weekly Swatch: Spine Knit Stitch

 

Spine Knit Stitch Pattern Tutorial


If you love creating rich texture with simple knit and purl stitches, the Spine Knit Stitch should be a staple in your repertoire. 

The rich texture of this stitch is created by passing the needle behind and in front of the first stitch on the left-hand needle, knitting the second stitch before knitting the first stitch and letting both stitches slip off the needle after both stitches have been worked. The stitch requires a multiple of 2 stitches and all wrong side rows are purled throughout


The Weekly Swatch: Herringbone Eyelet Knit Stitch

 






















Time for simple lace knitting. In this week's instalment of the weekly swatch, I have prepared samples of the Herringbone Eyelet Lace Knit Stitch

It's a relaxing lace knit stitch, which is knitted over twelve rows. All right side rows are purled and the lace motif is created over six rows with each lace row being repeated three times on the wrong side rows. 


Herringbone Eyelet Lace Knit Stitch Pattern Tutorial

Herringbone Eyelet Lace Knit Stitch

Sunday, 24 April 2022

The Weekly Swatch: Faggot and Chevron Rib Knit Stitch

Faggot and Chevron Rib Knit Stitch Pattern

 
Another simple lace knit stitch motif to add to the collection, the Faggot and Chevron Rib Knit Stitch. The stitch requires a multiple of seven stitches and is knitted over two rows.

Faggot and Chevron Rib Knit Stitch Pattern
Faggot and Chevron Rib Knit Stitch

The Weekly Swatch: Right-Slanting Turkish Rib Knit Stitch


Right-Slanting Turkish Rib Knit Stitch Pattern


Some ten years ago, I featured the left-slanting Turkish Rib Stitch in a weekly swatch. Today, I am finally following up with the stitch pattern for the right-slanting Turkish Rib Stitch. 

The Turkish Rib Stitch creates a rich diagonal rib texture and, depending how stretched the fabric is, almost gives the impression of lace openwork. The stitch requires a multiple of two plus two stitches and is knitted over four rows, excluding the set-up row. 


Right-Slanting Turkish Rib Knit Stitch Pattern
Right-Slanting Turkish Rib Knit Stitch Pattern

Sunday, 10 April 2022

Free Knitting Pattern: Cascade Lace Choker (One-Piece I-Cord Version)

Fee Choker  Knitting Pattern Knit Pattern

- These are the pattern instructions for the one-piece i-cord version of the Cascade Choker. The pattern for the Cascade Choker with attached / grafted i-cords is available here. -  

I recently finished another Cascade Choker and rather than attaching i-cords to the choker after knitting the body of the choker, I decided to knit the i-cords directly at the beginning and at the end of the project to achieve a more organic look. 

This lace choker can be completed in a day or two, including the time it requires to block the finished piece (blocking is absolutely essential to open up the lace). 

The choker requires approximately 5g of Scheepjes Maxi Sugar Rush mercerised cotton yarn and is worked on 2mm - 2.5mm double-pointed needles (dpns). Though it is possible to knit the choker on wood or bamboo needles, I recommend the use of pointy, metallic dpns, especially if you are opting for the use of mercerised cotton yarn with this pattern. This will make the knitting experience much more enjoyable. 

Fee Choker Knit Pattern Knitting Pattern

The length of the choker can be adjusted easily for different neck circumferences and I recommend you check the fit whilst knitting. Altogether, you should ensure that the body of the choker covers around 80% - 85% of the neck. 

The choker is secured with the help of two i-cords, which each measure approximately 20cm in length. These will be tied to a bow. Beads can be attached to the ends of the i-cords for a more sophisticated finish.

The completed piece should be wet-blocked (to open the lace detail) and left to dry over night. 

If you decide to substitute the mercerised cotton with another type of yarn, the number of lace repeats will differ. As you can check the fit whilst knitting, this should not be a major issue, making this project ideally suited to using up all types of yarn leftovers.

Free Choker Knit Pattern