What is it called when you alternate knit and purl?

Maybe you know that it's called garter stitch when you knit every stitch of every row, and that it's called stockinette stitch when you alternate between rows of knit stitches and rows of purl stitches. You are ready to take on a new challenge: Changing from knit to purl within a row!
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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 does knit over purl and purl over knit mean?

Sometimes you will see the instruction in a pattern to "knit the knits and purl the purls as you see them" or K the Ks and P the Ps. That sounds more confusing than it is. All this means is that you're knitting the opposite of the row you just knit.
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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 Continental style knitting?

Knitting with the yarn in one's left hand is commonly referred to as Continental knitting, German knitting, European knitting, or left-hand knitting.
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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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What is reverse stockinette?

The wrong side of Stockinette stitch is called Reverse Stockinette stitch. It is created by purling on the right side and knitting on the wrong side. If you're not knitting it as part of a pattern, you can also just knit in regular Stockinette stitch and then turn the fabric over.
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How do you knit a swatch?

It's as easy as these three steps...
  1. Knit a Rectangle at Least 6"x6" Most patterns will call for gauge within a 4"x4" area. ...
  2. Block Swatch. As we mentioned above, some yarns will grow or "bloom" once blocked. ...
  3. Measure Swatch. Now all you have to do is measure!
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Can you alternate knit and purl?

You can create hundreds of different patterns, only using the knit stitch and the purl stitch, by combining them in different ways. It takes a little practice to learn to switch between knit and purl and to not mess it up, but once you do, there's no stopping you.
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What is Seed stitch?

A seed stitch is made up of single knits and purls that alternate both horizontally and vertically. This stitch is considered so basic by some that patterns won't actually explain how to do it. If you are new to knitting, you will soon master the even or odd seed stitch.
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What is it called when you knit every row?

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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What is Shetland knitting?

Shetland fine lace is an extremely delicate knitted fabric made with soft Shetland wool spun into very fine yarn and knitted into intricate patterns. It is traditionally knitted by hand on wires using a knitting belt. Status. Critically endangered. Historic area of significance.
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What is different about Japanese knitting?

Unlike the western use of written instructions, the Japanese use symbols and graphs for all of their knitting and crochet patterns. This means that their patterns can be read universally with no language barriers.
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What is the difference between Moss stitch and Seed stitch?

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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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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What is Swedish knitting?

Sweden is also the birthplace of Tvåändsstickning, known in the United States as Two-End, or Twined, Knitting. This technique uses two strands of yarn from the same ball to create a thick, warm, and durable fabric on which embossed motifs can be worked. I enjoy teaching this technique as well as designing with it.
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