Is the moss stitch 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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Is Irish moss stitch stretchy?

The good part: The Irish Moss stitch pattern is neither too stretchy nor too rigid, so it's perfect for the standard bind off and the standard long-tail cast on.
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Is Double moss stitch stretchy?

The Double Moss Stitch is only moderately stretchy. So, you can definitely use the standard bind off. Just make sure of two things: Bind off after you finished a two-row repeat and bind off all stitches the way they appear (so don't knit them all!)
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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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Is Moss stitch tighter 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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Moss St. vs Ribbing vs. Seed Stitches - What is the difference between these beginner st. patterns?



What's the difference between seed stitch and moss stitch?

Differences. The difference? Seed stitch involves one row of knit 1, purl 1 followed by one row of purl 1, knit 1, while Moss stitch uses two rows of knit 1, purl 1 before two rows of purl 1, knit 1.
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Is the seed stitch 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 is moss stitch?

Moss stitch is a beginner-friendly crochet stitch made from an alternating pattern of chain stitches and single crochet. It's very easy to work, and the perfect stitch to learn after you've masted the basic crochet stitches.
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What is the difference between Moss stitch and Double Moss stitch?

Moss Stitch vs Double Moss Stitch in Knitting

The only difference is that regular knit moss stitch uses K1, P1 whereas double moss stitch uses K2, P2. You'll do the same thing for two rows then the opposite thing for two rows, completing the four row repeat.
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Why does my moss stitch look like ribbing?

This issue happens when a knitter first attempts to work on a pattern that has knit and purl stitches in the same row, like seed stitch or ribbing. The reason for the accidental yarn overs is working each stitch with the yarn at the back of the work.
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Is Moss stitch the same as double seed stitch?

Both are easy to learn and easy to remember. So what's the difference between seed stitch vs moss stitch? Seed stitch involves one row of knit, purl followed by one row of purl, knit. Moss stitch, on the other hand, uses two rows of knit, purl before switching to two rows of purl, knit.
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Do I need odd or even stitches for moss stitch?

You can knit basic moss stitch on an odd or even number of stitches. Cast on an odd number of stitches, work K1, P1 to the end of the row, finishing with a knit stitch. Start the next row with a knit stitch, so that your fabric shows purl 'bumps' above and below every 'V' stitch.
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Which ribbing is the Stretchiest?

1x1 Rib Stitch

This is the most classic of the rib stitch patterns, and involves switching on-and-off with your knit and purl stitches. This stretchy ribbing knitting is a classic that will work with just about any project.
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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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Is broken rib stitch stretchy?

Note: Broken rib is very stretchy. If you're making a sweater using this stitch, it's important to knit a swatch and see how much stretch you're getting. I've knit sweaters with this stitch and had to go down a garment size or needle size.
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What is crochet moss stitch good for?

The Moss stitch is the sequence of only two stitches: the chain stitch and the single crochet. Its simplicity is easy enough for a beginner but also fascinating enough for advanced crocheters and would be great for blankets, scarfs, cowls, shawls or even for sweaters.
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What does Irish moss stitch look like?

The Irish Moss Stitch is a four-row repeat of one knit and one purl (* K1, P1 *) for two rows, then one purl and one knit (* P1, K1 *) for the last two rows. However, the British Moss Stitch is similar to the Seed Stitch in a two-row repeat.
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Is there a right and wrong side to Moss stitch?

Count your rows

Most patterns start on the right side. This means, that every odd-numbered row you knit is the right side, and every even-numbered row means knitting the wrong side. If you have a row-counter, it will be very easy to consult it and you'll instantly have your answer.
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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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