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This is a lovely textured stitch pattern that looks completely different, but equally as good front and back. It is worked over a multiple of 6 stitches + 5 and 16 rows. It’s a fabulous stitch for all sorts of home décor.
You will need
ColourSpun yarn of your choiceÂ
Needles to suit your yarn.
Abbreviations
- C/on cast on
- C/off cast off
- KÂ knit
- PÂ purl
- SÂ slip
- Sts stitches
- Wyib with yarn in back
- GS gathering stitch – wyib, insert right hand needle from below under 3 strands, knit next stitch, bring stitch out under strands
Instructions
C/on a number of stitches divisible by 6 + 5
Repeat these 16 rows for pattern to desired length. C/off
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This swatch was made using Pure Merino Wool – Aran but would work equally well with any of our large range of Natural Yarns
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bubble Stitch in knitting?
Bubble Stitch is a textured knitting pattern that looks completely different on each side, yet both sides are equally attractive. Because of this quality, it is a wonderful choice for home décor projects where both sides of the fabric will be visible.
What is the stitch multiple for Bubble Stitch?
Cast on a number of stitches divisible by 6, plus 5. Since the pattern repeats over 16 rows, it is worth working a tension swatch first to ensure your finished piece comes out the right size.
What is a gathering stitch?
A gathering stitch is a special technique used in this pattern to pull the slipped strands together into a bubble shape. Because the right hand needle inserts from below under three strands before knitting the next stitch, it gathers the loose strands neatly into a raised textured cluster.
What skill level is needed for Bubble Stitch?
Although the gathering stitch requires a little practice, Bubble Stitch is accessible to confident intermediate knitters. Since most rows use straightforward knit, purl, and slip stitches, the pattern becomes easy to follow once the first repeat is complete.
What yarn works well for Bubble Stitch?
Pure Merino Aran was used for this sample, since a smooth, plump yarn shows the bubble texture most clearly. However, the stitch works equally well with any ColourSpun natural yarn in a similar weight.
What can I make with Bubble Stitch?
Because it produces a beautifully textured, reversible fabric, Bubble Stitch is ideal for cushion covers, throws, table runners, and other home décor projects. It also works well for scarves and wraps where both sides of the fabric will be seen.