The Scallop Stitch is a beautiful, textured knitting pattern that looks complex but is actually very simple.
Itâs built entirely on repeats, making it perfect for beginners. The final texture creates a soft, raised pattern that can even resemble a honeycomb effect.
â Perfect For:
- Scarves & shawls
- Blankets & throws
- Sweaters & baby knits
- Cushions & home décor
đ Pattern Details:
- Multiple: 6 or 8 stitches
- Repeat: 16 rows
- Sample: 24 sts
đ§” Abbreviations:
- K = Knit
- P = Purl
- Sl2 wyib = Slip 2 stitches with yarn in back
- Sl2 wyif = Slip 2 stitches with yarn in front
- edge = Edge stitch
đ FLAT Instructions:
Row 1: Purl
Row 2: Knit
Row 3: edge, repeat (K6, Sl2 wyib), K6, edge
Row 4: edge, repeat (P6, Sl2 wyif), P6, edge
Rows 5, 6, 7: repeat rows 3, 4, 3
Row 8: Purl
Row 9: Purl
Row 10: Knit
Row 11: edge, K2, repeat (Sl2 wyib, K6), K2, edge
Row 12: edge, P2, repeat (Sl2 wyif, P6), P2, edge
Rows 13, 14, 15: repeat rows 11, 12, 11
Row 16: Purl
đ Then repeat from Row 1.
đ§¶ In-The-Round Instructions
(Multiple of 6 sts, 16-round repeat)
Rnd 1, 2, 9, 10: Purl
Rnd 8, 16: Knit
Rnd 3â7: *K4, Sl2 wyib; repeat from * to end
Rnd 11â15: K1, *Sl2 wyib, K4; repeat from * to last 3 sts, K3
đĄ Tips:
- This stitch is all about simple repetition â once you get it, it flows easily
- Pay close attention to yarn position (front/back) when slipping stitches
- Works best with medium-weight yarn to highlight the texture
đŻ Final Thoughts
If you want a stitch that looks impressive and textured, but is actually easy and beginner-friendly, this scallop stitch is a perfect choice.
With just a bit of practice, youâll be able to use it in all kinds of knitting projects.








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