Drop-Stitch Ripple Knitting Stitch

Drop Stitch Ripple Lace Stitch Knitting Pattern

The Drop Stitch Ripple Lace Stitch creates a flowing, wave-like texture with openwork columns that stretch and release across the fabric. The use of double yarn overs gives this stitch its signature elongated look, while the centered decreases pull the fabric inward to form a soft ripple effect.

Drop Stitch Ripple Lace Stitch Knitting Pattern

It’s a simple repeat that delivers strong visual impact—ideal for lightweight scarves, summer tops, wraps, and airy shawls.


Why You’ll Love This Stitch

This pattern strikes a balance between structure and openness. The rippling lines add movement, while the dropped stitches create breathability and drape. Once you understand how the double yarn overs are worked on the following row, the rhythm becomes very intuitive.


Stitch Details

  • Skill Level: Easy to Intermediate
  • Multiple: 11 stitches + 14
  • Repeat: 2 rows
  • Texture: Light, airy, wavy lace with elongated stitches

Abbreviations

  • k – knit
  • p – purl
  • yo – yarn over
  • k2tog – knit 2 together
  • sl – slip stitch knitwise
  • psso – pass slipped stitches over

Knitting Instructions

Multiple

Multiple of 11 sts + 14 sts


Row 1 (WS):

Purl all stitches.


Row 2 (RS):

K1, k2tog, k4, yo twice, k4, *sl 2 sts knitwise, k1, pass slipped sts over (double decrease), k4, yo twice, k4; rep from * to last 3 sts, k2tog, k1.


Row 3 (WS):

P6, (p1, k1) into the double yarn overs of previous row, *p9, (p1, k1) into the double yarn overs of previous row; rep from * to last 6 sts, p6.


Repeat

Repeat Rows 2–3.

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How the Stitch Works

The magic of this pattern lies in the double yarn overs. On the right side, wrapping the yarn twice creates extra length. On the following row, working p1, k1 into those loops drops one strand and keeps the other, forming elongated stitches.

At the same time, the centered double decreases draw the fabric inward, creating the ripple effect that defines this stitch.


Tips for Best Results

  • Keep your yarn overs loose to enhance the drop stitch effect
  • Make sure to work into the double yarn overs correctly—this is key to the lace pattern
  • Blocking will dramatically open up the stitch and define the ripples
  • Use smooth yarns (like cotton or bamboo blends) to highlight the texture

Perfect For

  • Lightweight scarves and wraps
  • Summer tops and tunics
  • Beach cover-ups
  • Decorative panels in garments

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