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Friday, February 16, 2024

Fancy Herringbone Stitch

 

Sample knit with worsted weight yarn, US 8 needles


sk2po: slip 1, knit 2, pass the slipped stitch over the 2 knit stitches

sp2po: slip 1, purl 2, pass the slipped stitch over the 2 purl stitches


Multiple: 3+1

Row 1 (rs): k1, *yo, sk2po

Row 2: p1 *yo, sp2po

Repeat these two rows for the pattern.

Happy Knitting!




Saturday, February 10, 2024

Fishbone Stitch

Sample knit with worsted weight yarn, US 8 needles


If you are unfamiliar with any of the abbreviations below, you can find them here or click the "Knitting Abbreviations" link at the top of the page.


 Multiple: 9+2

Row 1 (rs): k1 *k1, yo, k2, skpo, k2tog, k2, yo; rep from *, end k1

Row 2: purl

Row 3: k1 *yo, k2, skpo, k2tog, k2, yo, k1; rep from *, end k1

Row 4: purl

Repeat these four rows for the pattern.

Happy Knitting!



Friday, February 2, 2024

Lacy Trellis Stitch

 

Sample knit with worsted weight yarn, US 8 needles

Multiple: 8+1

Row 1 (rs): *k1, yo, k2, sk2po, k2, yo; rep from *, end k1

Row 2: purl

Row 3: *k1, yo, k2, p3tog, k2, yo; rep from *, end k1

Row 4: purl

Repeat these four rows for the pattern.

Happy Knitting!




Friday, January 5, 2024

Beehive Mesh Stitch

 

Sample knit with worsted weight yarn, US 7 needles


Multiple of 5

Row 1: *p1, k3, p1

Row 2: *k1, p3, k1

Row 3: *p1, k3, p1

Row 4: *k1, p3, k1

Row 5: *p1, yo, k3tog, yo, p1

Row 6: *k1, p3, k1

Row 7: *p1, k3, p1

Row 8: *k1, p3, k1

Row 9: *p1, k3, p1

Row 10: *k1, yo, p3tog, yo, k1

Repeat these 10 rows for the pattern.

Happy Knitting!



Friday, December 8, 2023

Miniature Leaf Lace II

 

Sample knit with worsted weight yarn, US 6 needles

Check out Miniature Leaf Lace I HERE!


Multiple of 6+2

Rows 1 and 3 (ws): purl

Row 2: k1 *k3, yo, sl1-k2tog-psso, yo; rep from *, end k1

Row 4: k1 *yo, sl1-k2tog-psso, yo, k3; rep from *, end k1

Repeat these four rows for the pattern.

Happy Knitting!




Friday, December 1, 2023

Reversible Columns

 

Sample knit with worsted weight yarn, US 8 needles

This is the wrong/back side of the fabric

Multiple of 5+2

Row 1 (rs): p2 *yo, k2togtbl, k1, p2

Row 2: *k2, yo, k2togtbl, p1; rep from *, end k2

Repeat these two rows for the pattern.


Happy Knitting!




Friday, November 10, 2023

Easy Eyelet Stitch

 

Sample knit with DK weight yarn, US 8 needles

s2kpo = slip next two stitches together knitwise, k1, pass two slipped stitches together over knit stitch

Multiple of 6 + 3

Row 1 (rs): knit

Row 2: purl

Row 3: *k3, yo, s2kpo, yo; rep from *, end k3

Row 4: knit

Repeat these four rows for the pattern.

Happy Knitting!




Friday, October 20, 2023

Bud Stitch

Sample knit with DK weight yarn, US 8 needles

 Multiple of 4 + 3

Row 1 (rs): *p3, (k1, yo, k1) into next stitch; rep from *, end p3

Row 2: *k3, p3; rep from *, end k3

Row 3: *p3, k3tog; rep from *, end p3

Row 4: knit all stitches

Repeat these four rows for the pattern.

Happy Knitting!




Friday, July 28, 2023

Openwork Ladder Stitch

Sample knit with worsted weight yarn, US 8 needles


**The slipped stitch in Row 1 should be slipped knitwise

Multiple of 6 + 1

Row 1 (rs): *k1, sl 1, k1, psso, yo, k1, yo, k2tog; rep from *, end k1

Row 2: p1 *p2, k1, p3; rep from *

Repeat these two rows for the pattern.

Happy Knitting!

 


Friday, June 16, 2023

Reversed Cross Stitch

Sample knit with worsted weight yarn, US 8 needles

Depending on how you plan to use the stitch, you may want to add at least two extra stitches to the multiple (one edge stitch for the beginning and end of each row) to make working Rows 1 and 3 easier.  I have added the edge stitches in my sample above as shown in the video, however there are no edge stitches represented in the instructions below.

When slipping, slip purlwise

Multiple of 2

Row 1 (rs): *sl 1 wyib, k1, yo, psso both the knit stitch and yo

Row 2: purl

Row 3: k1 *sl 1 wyib, k1, yo, psso both the knit stitch and yo; rep from *, end k1

Row 4: purl

Repeat these four rows for the pattern.


Happy Knitting!
 



Friday, May 12, 2023

Lace Rib Stitch

 

Sample knit with worsted weight yarn, US 6 needles

Multiple of 5 + 2

Row 1 (ws): k2 *p3, k2; rep from *

Row 2: p2 *k1, yo, ssk, p2; rep from *

Row 3: k2 *p3, k2; rep from *

Row 4: p2 *k2tog, yo, k1, p2; rep from *

Repeat these four rows for the pattern.


Happy Knitting!




Friday, April 21, 2023

Elongated Fan Stitch

 

Sample knit with DK yarn on US 6 needles

Multiple of 9+2

Row 1 (rs): *p2, k7; end p2

All EVEN Rows: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14: knit the knits, purl the purls, and purl the yo's

Row 3: *p2, k1, yo, ssk, k4; end p2

Row 5: *p2, k2, yo, ssk, k3; end p2

Row 7: *p2, k3, yo, ssk, k2; end p2

Row 9: *p2, k4, yo, ssk, k1; end p2

Row 11: *p2, k5, yo, ssk; end p2

Row 13: *p2, with right needle, draw up a loop from each of the yarn overs from previous rows, k1, then pass the five loops over the k1, k6; end p2

Repeat these 14 rows for the pattern.

Happy Knitting!




Friday, March 31, 2023

Neapolitan Lace Edging - Vintage Stitch Series

Sample knit with fingering weight yarn, US 7 needles
 
Sample knit with worsted weight yarn, US 8 needles
                                                                                   

                                                                                 

And here are both - each sample is six repeats of the pattern.  Hopefully you can see the difference in size between yarn weights.  You don't need to use light weight yarn to knit beautiful lace!



I copied this off from an old newspaper; unfortunately the name and edition date of the newspaper do not show on the copy. I have a lot of stitches saved from a paper out of New York from the late 1800's, so my best guess is that this particular lace comes from an edition of that paper.


A note as to Row 4 - the instructions for Row 4 begin as follows:

"Slip the first stitch, knit the second and slip the first one over the second, leaving only one stitch on the needle. Knit the next stitch and bind it off in the same manner.  Continue this binding off until there are but fourteen stitches on the left hand needle, which, with one on the other will make fifteen stitches, the number started with."

I tried Row 4 with the first stitch slipped and also knitted as I show in the video.  I don't think it makes any difference whether or not the first stitch is slipped, at least I didn't see any.  Also, you will be binding off 4 stitches - unless you've made an error in a previous row, binding off 4 stitches should leave you with the required 15.


Cast on 15 stitches

Knit one row - this set up row is not repeated

Row 1: k3, yo, k2tog, k3, yo, k1, yo, k6

Row 2: k6, yo, k3, yo, k2tog, k3, yo, k2tog, k1

Row 3: k3, yo, (k2tog) twice, yo, k5, yo, k6

Row 4: Bind off 4 stitches - you should have 14 sts on the left needle and 1 on the right - k1, yo, k2tog, k3, k2tog, yo, k2tog, k1, yo, k2tog, k1

Row 5: k3, yo, k2tog, k1, yo, k2tog, k1, k2tog, yo, k3

Row 6: k3, yo, k1, yo, s2kpo, yo, k4, yo, k2tog, k1

Repeat these 6 Rows for the pattern.






Friday, March 17, 2023

Garter Stitch Lace

 

Sample knit with worsted weight yarn, US 8 needles

Multiple of 8+1

Row 1 (rs): k1 *yo, ssk, k2tog, yo, k1

Row 2 and ALL even/ws rows: knit 

Row 3: k2 *yo, ssk, k1, k2tog, yo, k3; rep from *, end k2

Row 5: k3 *yo, s2kpo, yo, k5; rep from *, end k3

Row 7: k2 *k2tog, yo, k1, yo, k2tog, k3; rep from *, end k2

Row 9: k1, k2tog, yo, k3, yo, k2tog, k1

Row 11: k2tog *yo, k5, yo, s2kpo; rep from *, end yo, k2tog

Don't forget Row 12 - knit

Repeat these 12 rows for the pattern.


Happy Knitting!



Friday, April 1, 2022

Vertical Openwork Stitch

Sample knit with DK weight yarn on US 8 needles

Multiple of 6 + 2

Row 1 (rs): *p2, k2tog, yo, k2; rep from *, end p2

Row 2: k2 *p2tog, yo, p2, k2; rep from *

Repeat these two rows for the pattern.


Happy Knitting!

 


Friday, March 25, 2022

Imitation Embroidery Stitch

 

Sample knit with DK yarn on US 6 needles

The back of the stitch looks pretty neat too

Multiple of 3 + 2

Row 1 (rs): *p2, yo, k1, yo; rep from *, end p2

Row 2: k2 *p3, k2; rep from *

Row 3: *p2, k3; rep from *, end p2

Row 4: k2 *p3tog, k2; rep from *

Repeat these four rows for the pattern.

Happy Knitting!



Friday, March 18, 2022

Moire Stitch

 

Sample knit with worsted weight yarn on US 7 needles

Depending on how you plan to use the stitch, you may want to consider adding a few extra stitches for a border to neaten up the edges, and make it easier to work the sl 1-k1-yo-psso at the beginning and end of Rows 1 and 3.

Slipped stitches are slipped purlwise.  Pattern begins on right side.

Multiple of 2

Rows 1 and 3: *sl 1, k1, yo, psso both the k1 and yo

Rows 2, 4 and 6: purl all stitches

Row 5: knit all stitches

Repeat these six rows for the pattern.

Happy Knitting!




Friday, February 4, 2022

Razor Shell Variation

 

Sample knit with worsted weight yarn on US 6 needles

Multiple of 8 + 1

Row 1 (ws): purl

Row 2: k1 *yo, k2, sl 1, k2tog, psso, k2, yo, k1; rep from *

Repeat these two rows for the pattern.

You may notice in the video that for the first sl 1-k2tog-psso, I slipped the stitch knitwise, and in the two subsequent repeats, I slipped it purlwise.  As you can see from the picture of the sample, there really isn't a difference in appearance based on how the stitch was slipped.  Slip the stitch however you prefer for this stitch pattern.  Generally, if a pattern does not state which way to slip, you should slip purlwise.  When a stitch is slipped purlwise, the stitch doesn't change - meaning the orientation of the stitch remains the same.  Slipping knitwise twists the stitch so that the left leg of the stitch is in front of the needle. 

Happy Knitting!



Friday, January 28, 2022

Lacy Openwork

 

Sample knit with fingering weight yarn on US 8 needles


Multiple of 4+1


Row 1: k1 *yo, p3tog, yo, k1

Row 2: p2tog, yo, k1, yo *p3tog, yo, k1, yo; repeat from *, end p2tog


Here is a video for P3tog and an easy alternative.


Happy Knitting!




Friday, January 14, 2022

 


Sample knit with DK weight yarn on US 8 needles


Multiple of 5


Row 1 (ws): *k1, p3, k1

Row 2: *p1, k3, yo, p1

Row 3: *k1, p4, k1

Row 4: *p1, k1, k2tog, yo, k1, p1

Row 5: *k1, p2, p2tog, k1

Row 6: *p1, k1, yo, k2tog, p1

Repeat these six rows for the pattern.

Happy Knitting!