4 free knitting patterns tagged two row repeat knitting stitch

  • Two Row Herringbone Free Knitting Stitch

    Two Row Herringbone Free Knitting Stitch

    The Two-Row Herringbone stitch is a knitting pattern that creates a dense, textured fabric with a distinctive diagonal rib resembling the bones of a herring. This effect is achieved through a clever manipulation of knit and purl stitches, where stitches are worked together but only partially dropped from the needle, creating a linked, overlapping effect.…

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  • Fisherman’s Rib Three Ways Free Knit Stitches

    Fisherman's Rib

    Fisherman’s Rib Three Ways Free Knit Stitches. Fisherman’s Rib is a classic knitting stitch that produces a thick, squishy, and very elastic fabric. It’s characterized by its deep vertical ribs, which are created by knitting into the stitch below the one on the needle (K1B). This creates a double-layered effect, making the fabric exceptionally warm and cushiony.…

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  • Free Indian Pilar Stitch Knitting Pattern

    Free Indian Pilar Stitch Knitting Pattern

    Free Indian Pilar Stitch Knitting Pattern. The Indian Pillar Stitch is a highly textured knitting pattern that creates prominent vertical columns, resembling pillars. This effect is achieved through a unique stitch manipulation on the right-side rows. The core of the stitch involves working three stitches together multiple times without dropping them from the left needle…

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  • Alternating Cross Twist Stitch Free Pattern

    Alternating Cross Twist Stitch Free Pattern

    Alternating Cross Twist Stitch Free Pattern. This stitch is pure motion. Small left and right crosses trade places every row, creating a tight, braided surface with no wasted space. The texture is dense, graphic, and confident. Ideal for cuffs, hats, and panels where structure and definition matter more than softness. Abbreviations Stitch Pattern Instructions Multiple…

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