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.
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ColourSpun in Stitches – Knit Fishtail Lace
As the name implies, this pattern looks like little fish tails in a chevron.
ColourSpun in Stitches – Jacquard Stitch
This stitch produces a fairly tight fabric that starts with a lovely scalloped edge at the cast on.
ColourSpun in Stitches – Holey Knitting
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.
ColourSpun in Stitches – Berry Stitch
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.
ColourSpun in Stitches – Waffle Stitch
This very easy stitch creates an even texture that resembles waffles – and who can resist those. It is great for blankets, cushions, mats, scarves, dish cloths…
ColourSpun in Stitches – Knit Ombre
There are many ways to produce ombré or gradient knitting. Produce lovely effects using a colour range from light to dark.
ColourSpun in Stitches – Herringbone Stitch
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.
ColourSpun in Stitches – Bubble Stitch
A lovely textured stitch pattern that looks completely different but equally as good front and back.
Dimple Stitch
This is a lovely textured, double sided stitch that is perfect for scarves or blankets.
ColourSpun in Stitches – Broderie Anglaise
A beautiful eyelet stitch that resembles Broderie Anglaise embroidered fabric. Its perfect for soft, feminine knits and for babies.
ColourSpun in Stitches – Knit Aster Stitch
Aster Stitch is such a pretty, summery stitch that looks a lot more complicated than it is. It resembles flowers, framed by garter stitch and is perfect for throws, scarves, shawls and also makes a very interesting border for plain knitting.