Basically, it's a variation
on Garter Stitch in which you work with needles of very different sizes, giving you alternating rows of small stitches and large stitches.
Not exact matches
Liat Gat has a video
on her website that shows you how to work
Garter Stitch in the round, doing a wrap and turn at the beginning of each round, where the wrap looks like another stitch and makes it look completely fluid and seamless without purling a s
Stitch in the round, doing a wrap and turn at the beginning of each round, where the wrap looks like another
stitch and makes it look completely fluid and seamless without purling a s
stitch and makes it look completely fluid and seamless without purling a
stitchstitch.
If you're using a
stitch pattern other than Garter Stitch, you may find it easier to work the increase and the decrease on the same row, as I did with my Bias Knit Scarf, which is worked in Stockinette S
stitch pattern other than
Garter Stitch, you may find it easier to work the increase and the decrease on the same row, as I did with my Bias Knit Scarf, which is worked in Stockinette S
Stitch, you may find it easier to work the increase and the decrease
on the same row, as I did with my Bias Knit Scarf, which is worked in Stockinette
StitchStitch.
Just make sure you knit your gauge swatch in the pattern you want to use, that you cast
on the proper number of
stitches to make the pattern work and that you understand that many
stitch patterns take more yarn to work than plain old
garter stitch.
The pattern is knit with a simple
Garter Stitch on a bias and you can adapt it to fit any size or use you have for a simple and comfy blanket.
This blanket is knit
on a bias in
Garter Stitch, which means that you're actually working
on a diagonal rather than knitting a straight square or rectangle.
Sewing up a seam in
garter stitch isn't any more difficult than mattress
stitch on stockinette, but you do have to approach it somewhat differently.
Step 4: Drop
Stitch and
Garter Stitch Tie
on ladder and ribbon yarns.
Most knitters learn the knit
stitch first, and they are used to seeing the... MORE bumpy ridges of Garter Stitch that are formed by knitting every stitch on ever
stitch first, and they are used to seeing the... MORE bumpy ridges of
Garter Stitch that are formed by knitting every stitch on ever
Stitch that are formed by knitting every
stitch on ever
stitch on every row.
Though if you'd like to make a table runner, I'd advise doing 3
stitches on each end in
garter stitch (knit every row) for a much nicer finish — my edges rolled under a bit so you can't see them, but I wish they looked neater!
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stitches in
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