I like Variegated yarn or Self-striping yarn as the uniqueness of the colour changed/mixed. But I hate how it turn out in certain way when the stitch pattern repeated consistently and the colours t…
The Moss Slip Stitch knitting pattern is a variation of the classic moss stitch, where every other stitch is a slipped stitch.
The Art of Slip Stitch Knitting - Learn Stripes Slip Stitch Pattern with our easy to follow instructions at HandKnittingStitches.com
Learn to sl 1 in knitting in this quick and easy tutorial. Sl 1 means to slip one in your knitting. Here I include written instructions and pictures on how to slip one.
Free knitting pattern for a dotted slip stitch pattern worked entirely in garter stitch. This stitch works in just two, or many colours.
The Simple Grill Pattern is a color work stitch uses slipped stitches to add a little variation to a traditional horizontal color strip pattern.
Learn to knit a gorgeous pattern: The Diagonal Slipped Stitch. Perfect for knitting soft furnishing / accessories, it's pretty easy and it has a lovely texture to it.
Once you learn to combine the slip stitch with other slipped stitches intentionally, you've just opened a world of knitting possibilities.
The Art of Knitting - Learn Honeycomb Slip Stitch Pattern with our easy to follow instructions at HandKnittingStitches.com
Garter Slip Stitch Pattern is a versatile textured knitting stitch that's quite simple to learn and easy to make.
The Slipped Cable Rib is a great mock cable pattern that closely resembles the Horseshoe Cable. It is a fairly easy and fun slip-stitch…
An elegant variant of the well known Rib stitch, the Slip Stitch Rib is perfect for scarves, cowls, blankets, and more. So Woolly: Knitting patterns for beginners.
Learn how to slip stitches and browse our library of slip stitch knitting patterns. Boost your knitting skills with Gathered
The Dotted Ladder Mosaic Pattern is a great introduction to color-change slip-stitch patterns. It's both interesting and…
Slip-stitch knitting patterns pack a wallop color-wise, and they're so easy to accomplish. The Sweet Honeycomb Cowl is the perfect project to start on.
The Slip Stitch Crosses Stitch is a pretty color work stitch that combines both slipped stitches and cables to get its undulating all-over pattern on the fabric’s surface.
Guidelines for slipping knitwise and purlwise.
Gridlock Slip Stitch Knitting stitch, free knitting stitch pattern. The stitch can be used for Scarf, Bag, Cardigan, Cowl, Dishcloth and more.
Granite Slip Stitch knitting pattern features a mesh of horizontal slipped stitches and a vertical single column of stockinette stitches.
Ready to start your first slipped stitch knitting project? You came to the right place. This collection of free slip stitch knitting patterns will get you
This simple yet elegant knitting stitch mimics the tight weave of linen fabric by alternating knits and slipped stitches.
How to Slip Slip Knit (SSK): SSK is a great technique to add to your knitting knowledge! It can sound intimidating at first, but you’ll love how incredibly easy it is! It is a decreasing stitch that simply means to “slip slip knit”. After this, you will be able to tackle …
Ready to start your first slipped stitch knitting project? You came to the right place. This collection of free slip stitch knitting patterns will get you
I am very excited to let you know that the Dotty Cowl , my recent collaboration with Malabrigo, is available on Ravelry and is free! Th...
Swiss Check Scarf If I had one inspiration for this scarf, it was the planned color pooling pictures that keep popping up in my Facebook feed (dude, I follow a lot of knitters). If I had two inspirations for this scarf, it was PCP (such a bad acronym!) and laziness; the idea of fiddling with a yarn and a design until I had nailed a certain color pattern seemed about as appealing to me as taking all three of my children to the dentist by myself for concurrent appointments. So I went with a more relaxed take on the same theme; namely, a slip stitch color pattern worked with two skeins of the same variegated yarn that still creates a fancy pattern but requires much less precision! :) Yarn: Lang Yarns Viva (100% Merino Wool; 120 yards [110 meters]/50 grams); #0020 - four skeins A closer look at the Swiss Check. So Swiss, no? Needles: One pair of straight needles in size US 8 Notions: Tapestry needle Gauge: 19 stitches = 4 inches in stockinette And now that we've gotten the basics down, let's make a scarf! And let's begin by talking some shop: specifically, addressing the fact that this scarf is worked with two skeins of your variegated yarn at once, and that even though they're the SAME DARN COLOR (or combination of colors I suppose), I will be calling one skein A and one skein B. Of course, that's because they need to be worked alternately in order to produce the slip stitch color pattern (and for that reason I also recommend that you make sure to begin the slip stitch pattern with a portion of your skein B ball that does not match your skein A ball at whichever point in the dye you're in after the edging rows). So let's proceed as follows: Using your skein A yarn (aka any whichever one of your skeins you pick up first), cast on 39 stitches loosely and work the edging rows as follows: Edging Row 1 (right side): purl Edging Row 2: knit Edging Row 3: purl Edging Row 4: knit Edging Row 5: purl Work these 5 rows, and then we'll begin our main pattern, which is Swiss Check from page 90 of Barbara G. Walker's A Treasury of Knitting Patterns, and goes as follows. But before you begin, take note: the main color pattern is a slip stitch pattern, so you need to leave your yarn behind the slipped stitches quite loose. HOWEVER, the three edge stitches make a faux i-cord, so when you're directed to slip the first three and last three stitches of the row you can cinch 'em as tight as you like (without, of course, accidentally cinching together the rest of the stitches in the row!). And with that, we'll proceed like so: Row 1 (wrong side): using skein A, purl Row 2: using skein B, slip 3 stitches purlwise with yarn in back (sl3 wyib), k1, sl1 wyib, * k1, sl3 wyib; rep from * until you have 6 stitches left in your row; then, k1, sl1 wyib, k1, sl3 wyib Row 3: using skein B, p4, * p3, slip 1 stitch purlwise with yarn in front (sl1 wyif) * until you have 7 stitches left in row; then, p7 Row 4: using skein A, sl3 wyib, k2, * sl1 wyib, k3 * until you have 6 stitches left in row; then sl1 wyib, k2, sl3 wyib Row 5: using skein A, purl Row 6: using skein B, * sl3 wyib, k1 * until you have 3 stitches left in row; then sl3 wyib Row 7: using skein B, p5, * sl1 wyif, p3 * until you have 6 stitches left in row; then sl1 wyif, p5 Row 8: using skein A, sl3 wyib, k4, * sl1, k3, * until you have 4 stitches left in row; then, k1, sl3 wyib Knit rows 1 - 8 until scarf measures roughly 56" and you've just finished row 1 or row 5 of the pattern. Clip your skein B yarn, and we'll work another edging in skein A as follows: Edging Row 1 (right side): purl Edging Row 2: knit Edging Row 3: purl Edging Row 4: knit Edging Row 5: purl Complete edging rows 1 - 5 and bind off loosely. Block scarf, and finish with 4 roughly 7" tassels, one affixed at each end of the edging! :) And a wrong side pic, for good measure!
The Harlequin Slip-Stitch Pattern is a fun slip-stitch, color-change pattern that have different variations. It is perfect for anyone who…
A step-by-step tutorial on how to do the SSK knitting decrease. A left-leaning decrease that forms a pair with K2tog and is quite easy to knit.
The Moss Slip Stitch knitting pattern is a variation of the classic moss stitch, where every other stitch is a slipped stitch.
The Mock Ribbing Slip-Stitch Pattern is a super easy stitch pattern that is really fun to knit. The all-purpose pattern is great for…
30 Reversible knitting stitch patterns you will love! Learn some new techniques with one of these free reversible stitch patterns.
You can change the look of linen stitch by using one, two, or three colors of yarn. See how these simple changes can alter the look of the pattern.
Simple slip stitches in this pattern create a very interesting effect – knit texture looks a lot like burlap weave. This stitch pattern will add a nice rustic effect to any knit project. It will look especially good on a scarf or blanket. MATERIALS USED TO MAKE THE SWATCH Yarn – Knitca Merino 100% merino yarn […]
Triple Tweed Stitch Pattern is a colorful combination of knit stitches that create a multi-colored textured pattern.
I like Variegated yarn or Self-striping yarn as the uniqueness of the colour changed/mixed. But I hate how it turn out in certain way when the stitch pattern repeated consistently and the colours t…
What happens when only a few stitches are worked per row, with the intermediary stitches merely slipped from the left needle to the right needle?
Gridlock Slip Stitch Knitting stitch, free knitting stitch pattern. The stitch can be used for Scarf, Bag, Cardigan, Cowl, Dishcloth and more.