Using only simple knit and purl stitches, this Box Stitch – Knit pattern produces a double sided, textured fabric that is wonderful for scarves and throws.

Using only simple knit and purl stitches, this Box Stitch – Knit pattern produces a double sided, textured fabric that is wonderful for scarves and throws.
At first glance this stitch looks quite fiddly and difficult but, working with only one yarn at a time makes it much easier than it looks.
As the name implies, this pattern looks like little fish tails in a chevron.
This stitch produces a fairly tight fabric that starts with a lovely scalloped edge at the cast on.
The instructions here are for a very easy lace pattern that has only 1 pattern row which is worked on every row. It results in a fabric with vertical ridges joined by lacy holes.
Worked over a multiple of 4 stitches and 4 rows, this Berry Stitch has a fabulous knobbly texture. There are more versions of this stitch, one of which is used on the Berries Blanket – find it in the Patterns and Instructions section of our online shop.
Although it looks complicated, the bamboo stitch is easy enough for beginners. It also looks really good using multi-coloured yarn.
There are many ways to produce ombré or gradient knitting. Produce lovely effects using a colour range from light to dark.
This stitch produces a very tight fabric so I suggest that you use a size bigger needles than you normally would for the yarn you are going to use. Herringbone stitch will make a very warm garment or a lovely handbag.
A lovely textured stitch pattern that looks completely different but equally as good front and back.
This is a lovely textured, double sided stitch that is perfect for scarves or blankets.
A beautiful eyelet stitch that resembles Broderie Anglaise embroidered fabric. Its perfect for soft, feminine knits and for babies.