Sample knit with Malabrigo worsted on US Size 10 Needles |
Multiple of 6 + 2
Rows 1 and 3: (WS) K2 *P4, K2*
Row 2: P2 *(K2tog, leave sts on needle, K first st again and drop both from left needle) twice, P2*
Row 4: P2 *K1, K2tog - K first st again as above, K1, P2*
Repeat these four rows for the pattern.
Very pretty! Great videos, love watching you.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great stitch! I look forward to your teaching episodes! I too enjoy watching you.. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great stitch! I look forward to your teaching episodes! I too enjoy watching you.. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteHow pretty! And surprisingly easy as well, a double win win.
ReplyDeleteHow cute! I love all your pattern stitches. Thank you for do those tutorials!😃😃
ReplyDeleteAt 15 you say you have 20 stitches, you have 26
ReplyDeleteAh yes! You're right. I did do four repeats instead of only three! Nice catch.
DeleteIm a beginner and like this stitch and I was wondering once I cast on my stitches do I just start with Row 1 and use that as my wrong side? Or do I do a line of knit first lol I really dont know...
ReplyDeleteHi there! I always start with the first row of the pattern - but certain stitches can be a little tricky on the first row and I find it easier to work a plain knit row first, then start the stitch pattern.
DeleteHi! Can you make this Spiral Stitch in the round?
ReplyDeleteIsabel there is a link at the top of the blog with info on converting stitches for circular knitting.
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely...just started this would love to post a pic
ReplyDelete'Mommy! Are you working??". So cute. :-) And a great stitch, too. I'm going to use it as one of the squares of a quilt I'm making. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteHow do you knit this beautiful stitch in the round?
ReplyDeleteThank you very pretty stitch and lovely to watch your video
ReplyDeleteIs it stretchy, could it be used like traditional ribbing, like the brim of a knit hat
ReplyDeleteGreat stitch. converted to in the round from your other useful post. Going to give it a shot for a hat pattern. Thank you. :)
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