Is stockinette stitch stretchy?

The stockinette stitch is a classic knitting pattern where you alternate knit stitches in the first row and purl stitches in the return row. It creates a very smooth and stretchy surface on the right side and that's the reason why it is a favorite for very fine stockings.
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What knitting stitch is stretchy?

When you knit one purl one, alternating one knit stitch and one purl stitch, you'll create a stretchy 1×1 rib fabric that keeps its shape yet remains flexible. To practise knitting rib stitch, cast on an even number of stitches and start with a knit stitch on every row.
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What is stockinette stitch used for?

Learning the stockinette / stocking stitch is a great next step once you've learned how to knit and purl. It can be used for everything from sweaters and cardigans, to bags, hats and socks. Stockinette stitch produces a fabric of 'v's on the right side, and waves on the reverse / wrong side.
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Is garter stitch looser than stockinette?

Garter off the needle is more compressed than stockinette, and the fabric lays flat. However don't be fooled by how it looks off the needle. Add any weight or gravity (like my cute bamboo top) and garter can stretch a LOT. Which means it not only gets longer, but gets tighter.
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What is the difference between knit stitch and stockinette stitch?

Stockinette stitch is made by making a row of knits, then turning and making a row of purls on the next row. You will end up with all the “knit” stitches on one side (without bumps) and all the purl stitches on the other side. Because of this, Stockinette has what is referred to as a “knit” side and a “purl” side.
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Is garter stitch wider 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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Which knitting stitch uses least 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 curl?

Knit stitches are a little bit shorter and narrower than purl stitches. When you're working a pattern that has knits and purls on both sides, this difference in stitch size doesn't matter, but when you're working in stockinette stitch, where all the knit stitches are on one side of the work, the knitting tends to curl.
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How do you knit stockinette stitch without curling?

Add an edge to prevent your knits from curling

An edge around your stockinette can prevent it from curling. The method is the same as the one above. Just add an edge of a stitch pattern with both purl and knit stitches in it to avoid the knit fabric from curling.
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Is the seed stitch in knitting stretchy?

It's even quite stretchy. It lays flat and doesn't curl and this textured pattern is also reversible. You can use the double moss stitch as an allover pattern stitch for things like a knit hat, pillow cover, blanket, scarf and even a big comfy sweater or shawl.
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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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Can I substitute garter stitch for stocking stitch?

Some time ago a nice lady asked me a very interesting question: since I really don't like the look of Garter Stitch, can I substitute it with Stockinette Stitch? The answer is, yes BUT.
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Does ribbing or stockinette 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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Does seed stitch use more yarn than stockinette?

Does seed stitch take more yarn than stockinette stitch. Yes, it does. All knitting patterns that have a bit of structure and are a bit thicker needs more yarn than the thin and flat stockinette stitch. Lace patterns take less yarn as they are lighter and have a lot of holes in them.
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What is all purl stitch called?

You can create garter stitch by purling every row, too.
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What is the best stitch to knit a scarf?

DIAGONAL RIB STITCH. The Diagonal Rib Knit Stitch is a great way to create the depth of ribbing while allowing your piece to easily lie flat. This 8-Row Repeat Knit Stitch Pattern would be perfect to knit up a pillow or an elegant scarf.
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Why does my stockinette stitch look wrong?

The most likely culprit is that you are wrapping your yarn the wrong way around your needle on either the knit side, the purl side, or both. You should always wrap the yarn counterclockwise around your needle.
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