INDIAN PILLAR STITCH for Beginners (Best Beginner Knit Stitches)

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
  • INDIAN PILLAR BLOG POST: sheepandstitch.com/library/in...
    YARN USED: Paintbox Yarns Cotton DK in the color 422 Daffodil Yellow: bit.ly/3hN6sJ7
    The Indian Pillar Stitch is a gorgeous two-row pattern that features a column of bobbles and a pretty faux-lace pattern.
    Use a larger pair of needles for this stitch. Go up 1-2 needle sizes for a lacy look.
    The Indian Pillar Stitch lays flat and looks pretty on both sides. It would look beautiful knit into a scarf or as a decorative panel in sweaters, mittens or socks.
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Комментарии • 36

  • @sharmishtha623
    @sharmishtha623 2 года назад +14

    I’m absolutely new to knitting and I’m so glad I came across your page. Your style and the enthusiasm in your voice itself is very encouraging and I’m definitely going to try this stitch to make a scarf for my brothers

  • @jvogue6141
    @jvogue6141 Год назад +4

    I can't believe this is beginner! I'm struggling with this haha

  • @NEHAUDGIRKAR-lp9xs
    @NEHAUDGIRKAR-lp9xs Месяц назад +1

    Tsym for adding Indian knit ❤❤

  • @laurang6777
    @laurang6777 2 года назад +5

    Davina, you are so clear and easy to listen to! Thank you!

    • @sheepandstitch
      @sheepandstitch  2 года назад

      Aww thank you so much! I’m glad you enjoy the video 🤗

  • @selamtekeste970
    @selamtekeste970 Год назад +2

    I made using this design a jumber for myself, and it become fantastic. Thank you for this amazing tutoral.

  • @acornknits
    @acornknits 2 года назад +21

    This stitch looks fantastic! It almost feels like cheating when stitch patterns look incredibly complex but are actually quite simple to execute 😅 Thanks so much for sharing! You've inspired me to incorporate this stitch into a future project 😊

  • @MsJankz
    @MsJankz Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for these videos 💕 because of this playlist in particular I have been able to do so much practicing! I love how you explain things. I hope you are doing well, whatever you’re currently up to. And if you ever make new videos again, I’ll definitely be there! ❤

  • @elephant0girl
    @elephant0girl Год назад +13

    I love the look of this stitch and have tried several times to knit something using it but the space on the needle becomes so tight that it's a real struggle to complete the stitch each time. I've tried different sized needles but short of literally lifting each loop and placing it on the needle I just have a hard time even starting the stitch. I've gotten it to work by casting on and knitting very, very loosely but then the piece loses its shape and I don't end up with anything looking like the result here. This issue doesn't in the video - what's the secret to maneuvering the needle in such a tight space?

    • @danaetscorn9203
      @danaetscorn9203 Год назад +3

      I know this is an old reply list, but I,too, am struggling with it being too tight. Any help from anyone?

    • @ailsa4584
      @ailsa4584 7 месяцев назад +2

      I’m struggling with this design also

    • @brianavaldez1967
      @brianavaldez1967 7 месяцев назад

      I believe it is because her needle point is really long, so the space is thin and has a lot of room to hold multiple stitches that are big because of the size of the needle.

  • @tracey1782
    @tracey1782 2 года назад +3

    Lovely, and looks so simple to knit! Thank you. You’re demonstrations and explanations are so clear.

  • @MagdalenaTheremin
    @MagdalenaTheremin Месяц назад

    This one I find quiet difficult 🖤 you are amayzing

  • @AnimeDayDreamer2560
    @AnimeDayDreamer2560 3 месяца назад

    Your videos are always so incredibly helpful. So clear

  • @selamtekeste970
    @selamtekeste970 Год назад +1

    It is so beautiful & you are so good in explaining, I love it

  • @murielperrier1443
    @murielperrier1443 3 месяца назад

    This was a beautiful video, thanks a million

  • @jeannestout8770
    @jeannestout8770 2 года назад +1

    A very pretty stitch!

  • @natalia9781
    @natalia9781 2 года назад +1

    Your such an amazing teacher, you make it soooooo easy

  • @annaleroux7707
    @annaleroux7707 Год назад

    Very nice thank you 😊

  • @sylvyasilvia3673
    @sylvyasilvia3673 Год назад

    🇧🇷❤️🌹Lindo Ponto obrigada 😘

  • @yeonakelly3758
    @yeonakelly3758 Год назад

    Amazing 👏 !!!!!!!!! So well explained that I was just doing it in moments

  • @MagdalenaTheremin
    @MagdalenaTheremin Месяц назад

    Something I like in it though (next to how does it look 🖤) - its regular. I have the most difficulties if I have to 2 raws than 2 others and than repeat 🤣 its need max concentration🤣

  • @annetteolson2428
    @annetteolson2428 Год назад

    I aways try to use circular needles because I would keep losing one needle when I set the work down. Then I would have to look down in the couch cusions to find it, (if I could find it). With a circular needle it was always attached on the other end. Also they would be the same size. If you mix straight needles for different companies they may be slightly different .

  • @tIoading
    @tIoading 9 месяцев назад

    how about in the round ?

  • @drakat332
    @drakat332 2 года назад

    Would you consider showing how you might increase or decrease with this stitch?

    • @sheepandstitch
      @sheepandstitch  2 года назад

      To be honest I don’t know how to do it 🙈 increasing and decreasing within lace patterns has always scared me

    • @drakat332
      @drakat332 2 года назад

      @@sheepandstitch that's ok. I can play around with it until I can figure it out :)

    • @snowstarsparkle
      @snowstarsparkle 2 года назад

      @@drakat332 Please update if you find a way!

    • @drakat332
      @drakat332 2 года назад

      @@snowstarsparkle I've been fiddling around, and I think it will be easiest for shawls or any triangular shape. You start as wide as you want the piece to ve, and then decrease on the purl/odd rows. I'm thinking if you start with 403 stitches, the decrease would be 4 stitches on a purl/odd row (i.e. 403 to 399), then the bauble row, and then from 399 to 355 stitches. If you want to keep it a more gradual decrease, you could decrease a row followed row 2-row 1-row 2-then a decrease row. I'm still playing with it and will need to finally test on a project, but this is so far what I am thinking will work. I'll keep you posted if it works, and if I figure out a good increase (it's likely just the inverse, but I've always had a harder time increasing than decreasing)

    • @snowstarsparkle
      @snowstarsparkle 2 года назад

      @@drakat332 Thank you so much! I think a shawl is perfect for this stitch!

  • @CuriousMuse2224
    @CuriousMuse2224 Год назад

    Could you tell me the size of the yarn?

  • @KrrishP123
    @KrrishP123 3 месяца назад

    Can’t u do 12