Category: Rib Stitches
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Fisherman’s Rib vs Half Fisherman’s vs Shaker Rib vs Brioche – Complete Comparison & Tutorial
Hello friends! Fariba here from Watch Knitting.In this post, I’m sharing a detailed comparison of four rib stitches that look similar but create very different textures: Shaker Stitch, Fisherman’s Rib, Half Fisherman’s Rib, and Brioche Stitch. All of these patterns use the knit-1-below (K1B) technique in one way or another, but the method and the…
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Easy Airy Rib Stitch Knitting Pattern | Stretchy Lace Openwork Fabric
Hey everyone, welcome back to Watch Knitting! I’m Fariba, and today I’m going to show you how to create a really unique fabric using a super simple stitch pattern. This one’s light, airy, and beautifully stretchy — and it works up so quickly that you could easily finish a whole scarf in just one day!…
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🎄Christmas Striped Mint Candy Pattern (Two-Color Brioche)
Hi everyone, it’s Fariba from the Watch Knitting YouTube channel!In this tutorial, I’m excited to show you my own brioche design, inspired by my original Candy Pattern. The first Candy Pattern was worked a bit differently — using a single color and another technique. This new version is specially redesigned for Christmas, with red and…
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Fishbone (Herringbone) Stitch Knitting Pattern — Flat & In-the-Round Tutorial
Hello friends! Fariba here from the Watch Knitting.In today’s tutorial, we’re working on the Fishbone stitch, also known as the Herringbone stitch. This beautiful textured pattern is reversible when worked flat, but when worked in the round, it becomes non-reversible — while still keeping the same lovely appearance on the right side. In this post,…
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Create a Stylish Two-Color Brioche Beret: Beginners Knitting Tutorial
Welcome, knitters! In my latest tutorial, I’m thrilled to share how to craft a reversible two-color brioche beret that’s perfect for fall. This cozy hat, with its rich texture and polished knob detail, is as fun to make as it is to wear. Whether you’re a brioche beginner or a seasoned pro, this step-by-step guide…
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Archway Stitch Knitting Pattern – SSK & CDD Instruction for Beginners | Perfect for Socks & Sweaters
Hey friends! Fariba here from WatchKnitting—I’ve got an exciting textured pattern to share with you today! The Archway Stitch works over a multiple of 6 stitches plus 3, with a 16-row repeat. It’s a beautiful stitch that combines basic knit and purl stitches, yarn overs, and decreases to create a stunning, arch-like texture. This pattern…
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Easy 3D Relief Knitting Pattern for Beginners | Reversible Textured Design
Hello and welcome!Fariba here from WatchKnitting 🧶 Today, I’m sharing a beginner-friendly pattern that’s super easy to knit using only basic stitches. It creates a beautifully textured, reversible fabric—and best of all, it’s fully customizable depending on your yarn and stitch count. ✨ The pattern is made in multiples of 6 + 3 + 2…
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Mastering Symetrical Two-Color Brioche in the Round
Introduction Hey everyone, Fariba here from WatchKnitting! I’m back with the fourth video in my brioche tutorial series. This time, we’re taking it up a notch with two-color brioche in the round! After lots of trial and error, I’ve worked out the best approach—from choosing the right size to the cast-on method—to make this magical,…
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Symmetrical Two-Color Brioche Tutorial + PRO TIPS – A Beginner-Friendly Tutorial!
Welcome to the Two-Color Brioche Stitch Tutorial! I’m Fariba from Watch Knitting, and this is the third video in our Brioche Knitting Series. Today, I’ll guide you through an easy, beginner-friendly method to create this beautiful, reversible stitch. Unlike other tutorials that may feel overwhelming, this one is designed to be clear and accessible. If…
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Learn One-Color Brioche: Easy Round Knitting Tutorial + Pro Tips
How to Knit One-Color Brioche Stitch in the Round Welcome to WatchKnitting! In this tutorial, I’ll guide you through knitting the one-color brioche stitch in the round—a super squishy and stretchy fabric perfect for hats, cowls, and more. Materials Needed: While 4.5 mm needles are typically recommended for worsted weight yarn, I suggest downsizing for…