What knitting stitch takes the least yarn?

Of the basic crochet stitches (single, half-double, double, and treble crochet), the treble crochet stitch and the double crochet stitch used the least amount of yarn. They tied in length and weight of yarn used for a 4 by 4 inch swatch.
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What knit stitch uses the least amount of yarn?

The stockinette swatch required the least amount of yarn using 21 yards (9g), while the garter swatch required 25½ yards (11g). Next, we completed two crocheted swatches, one in single crochet and one in double crochet. Again, each swatch is 6" wide and 5" tall.
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Does stockinette stitch use less yarn?

Garter stitch (knit every row) uses more yarn than stockinette stitch (knit 1 row, purl 1 row) because it is not as tall as stockinette stitch. Garter stitch also uses more yarn than lace knitting.
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Does garter stitch use more yarn than seed stitch?

Garter also uses more yarn than stockinette to knit up a fabric of the same length and width. Seed stitch [k1,p1; row 2, purl the knit stitches, knit the purl stitches] works up beautifully into a broader, flat fabric that is less elastic than garter stitch.
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Does moss stitch use more yarn than stocking stitch?

Yes, because if you think about it, it is a variation on rib which is used to work a welt on a garment (albeit usually on smaller needles). The other thing to remember is that the rows worked in moss/seed stitch will also be shorter than rows worked in stocking stitch. Thanks!
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Does rib stitch use more yarn?

When you work a rib, you are moving your yarn back and forth between the two needles as you knit and purl, causing the yarn to take a longer path than it does when knitting all knit stitches, so you are actually using a bit more yarn than in stockinette.
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What happens if you purl every row?

If you purl every row then you'll end up with garter stitch. If this sounds crazy, think about it: Traditionally, garter stitch is done by knitting every row. A purl stitch is also a knit stitch.
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Does garter stitch lay flat?

You can seam garter stitch by using the so-called mattress stitch. It's a very simple technique that lays flat and is almost invisible.
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Is garter stitch looser than stocking stitch?

Garter: When purl stitches are stacked horizontally, the purl bumps stick out and the fabric stretches horizontally. Garter off the needle is more compressed than stockinette, and the fabric lays flat.
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Does lace knitting use less yarn?

After thinking of my experience and browsing through knittingparadise.com I can say that it depends on the lace stitch pattern, but most of the time you will actually need less yarn. It might feel this way because of larger needles and blocking, but “yarn over”s really take a bit less than other stitches.
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Is Alpine stitch a yarn eater?

The Alpine Stitch will likely use more yarn than a taller simple stitch like double crochet. However, considering the alpine stitch is a beautiful textured stitch, I think it is well worth a little more yarn.
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Does fisherman's rib use more wool?

Because the fabric has such deep texture, projects worked in fisherman's rib may require up to 35 percent more yarn than a comparable stockinette stitch project.
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Is garter stitch longer than stockinette?

The difference in widths is only 2% and can be discounted, but the stitch height of garter is 30% smaller than for stockinette.
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What is moss stitch?

Moss stitch, along with its cousin the seed stitch, is a classic textured knitting stitch. It's made by alternating knits and purls every stitch and changing their location after two rows. This stitch produces an almost shifted ribbing or tiny basketweave patterned fabric.
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What is the thickest knitting stitch?

The Double Knit Fabric Stitch is a faux rib pattern that creates a thick, squishy fabric, perfect for warm sweaters and blankets. It should not be confused with double knitting, which is a technique often associated with color work.
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What is it called when you knit one row and purl the next?

However, knitting one row, purling the next, and then repeating this process consecutively creates the most classic pattern of all, known as stockinette stitch.
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What is knit 1 Purl 1 called?

To make writing and reading patterns quicker and more efficient, knitting abbreviations are used so a pattern may show it as k1 p1. So whether you see knit 1 purl 1 OR k1 p1 it means exactly the same thing. Knit 1 purl 1 means that the first stitch is knitted and the next stitch is purled.
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What is knit every row called?

But as a <a href=\"https://www.dummies.com/crafts/knitting/knitting-and-crocheting-all-in-one-for-dummies-cheat-sheet/\">beginning knitter</a>, you really only need to know two patterns: garter stitch, which you create by knitting (or purling) every row, and stockinette stitch, which you create by alternating a knit ...
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Does knitting take less yarn than crochet?

As expected, knitting takes up the least amount of yarn per given surface. That's because the stitches are quite flat, there are only two layers of yarn in any given spot. Regular crochet comes next, with about 25% more yarn used per given surface.
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Why is garter stitch so called?

The name for the stitch was taken from the name for these bands—supposedly garters were knit in garter stitch (which is much more elastic than stockinette stitch).
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Is garter stitch knit every row?

Working garter stitch is as simple as knitting every stitch, every row. So all you need to know is how to cast on and how to work a knit stitch, which you can learn here.
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