Sample knit with worsted weight yarn on US 10.5 needles, Knitter's Pride Cubics |
I so love this stitch! While I wouldn't say it is hard, it is a little tricky - purling 5 together! You can make this part a bit easier by working the preceding rows a bit more loosely than you normally would, use needles with pointy tips, give the stitches a little wiggle once the needle is through them, and use a wool yarn. Wool has a bit of spring to it, and will give slightly as you knit. You can use any yarn you like of course, but wool can be a tad easier to manipulate 5 stitches at a time. This stitch also has super sloppy sides. I would recommend adding several stitches along the sides for a border to neaten it up. The bottom makes a pretty edge as you can see in the picture.
Cast on a multiple of 6 + 2
Row 1 (WS): K1 *P5tog, (K1, P1, K1, P1, K1) into next stitch* end K1
Row 2: Purl
Row 3: K1 *(K1, P1, K1, P1, K1) into next stitch, P5tog* end K1
Row 4: Purl
Row 5: Knit all stitches, wrapping yarn around needle 3 times for each stitch
Row 6: Purl all stitches, dropping the extra wraps
Repeat these six rows for the pattern
Here is the video. Happy Knitting, and Enjoy!
Your video was very helpful. You made it easy to follow and understand. The loose stitch on even row was helpful information.
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