Tag: textured knitting
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Japanese Wave Knitting Pattern Tutorial – Reversible Texture with Half Fisherman’s Rib
Welcome back to WatchKnitting! I’m Fariba, and today I’m sharing a beautiful and deeply textured Japanese Wave Knitting Pattern that is both reversible and versatile—perfect for scarves, shawls, sweaters, or modern knitwear designs. This stitch pattern is inspired by the gentle motion of ocean waves, commonly seen in Japanese textiles. With its shifting vertical ridges,…
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The Magical Rhombus Stitch or Diagonal Cross Line Grid Pattern
✨ Hey knitters! Fariba here from WatchKnitting 🧶Today we’re diving into the magical rhombus stitch, also known as the diagonal cross line grid pattern! It’s worked over a multiple of 12 + 2 stitches and follows a 24-row repeat—half of which are simple purl return rows. This stunning texture uses Cross 2 Right and Cross…
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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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Interlocked Diamond Mesh Knitting Pattern – Textured & Easy 8-Row Repeat
This beautifully textured pattern creates an interlocked diamond mesh, perfect for blankets, sweaters, or even cozy hats. The design is built on a multiple of 6 stitches plus 4, and it follows a simple 8-row repeat. The pattern creates diagonal lines that intersect and build a layered diamond motif. Pattern Details: Abbreviations:K = KnitP =…
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A Simplified Alternative to the Fisherman’s Stitch and Shaker Stitch
Hi everyone, and welcome back to WatchKnitting.com! I’m Fariba, and today I’m excited to guide you through two beautiful stitches that resemble the Fisherman’s Stitch and the Shaker Stitch. I’ll also share a handy trick to create reversible fabrics with just one small adjustment. Let’s dive in! Getting Started For both patterns, you’ll need to…