How to knit the Tweed stitch with knits and purls only! (reversible and it doesn't curl) - So Woolly
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ต.ค. 2024
- In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to knit the Tweed stitch, with knit and purl stitches only.
It's a reversible knitting pattern, super super super easy to do, and it lays flat no matter what!
Perfect for beginners :)
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This would make a classic looking vest!
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Thank you for such clear tutorials!😊
Lovely video and pattern! I plane to make a scarf using this pattern once I’ve finished knitting four other projects.
Me too. I think this pattern will knit up great as a scarf.
Always enjoyable learning from you. 🧶😀
Your videos are the best! Thank you for sharing such lovely patterns. A Wooly Fan
Thank you Julie! Your comment is very much appreciated 🤗
Thank you for an easy to follow pattern. I’ve never cared much for green but I love the green you used to demonstrate and I think I might just buy some and make a hat, scarf and wrist warmers with it. 😊
I love your tutorials!! I have learned sooo much from you
Perfect for scarves!
This looks great and thank you for it. 😀
Thank you so much
Lovely stitch pattern❤. If using for a blanket what type of border would you use so that it still lays flat or would you just use slip selvedge stitches at each end? Also I found a scarf pattern on ravelry named harris tweed stitch but their rows 2 and 6 are P2,K2. Is your pattern a variation on the Harris tweed stitch ? Thanks
Thanks! You could knit the border in Seed stitch or Irish Moss. And this is the only Harris Tweed stitch I know 😉
Thai is a nice pattern! Can I use it instead of a ripping ? I have started a sweater with a moss stitch border. It simply folds up in the first row of stockinette stitch. I must restart the jumper as I doubt it will lie flat. Maybe your pattern is the solution? What do you think?
Thanks! It’s not stretchy but it doesn’t curl. The issue is that you need 8 rows to complete the design… maybe it’s too long for your sweater. Try the Seed stitch instead 😉
@@sowoolly it seems to work. I've started a swatch. I knit the pattern twice plus two rows like row 1 and two. Then I started stockinette stitch. I will do a few more rows before I wash and block the swatch.
Excelente 😉