Omg I learned this stitch pattern like 5 years ago when I was studying abroad in Iceland but I only knew the icelandic name for it and I couldn’t find it anywhere cause I lost my lil book with everything in it!! I feel blessed on this day!!
I had a scarf once that used this pattern. It was made with chunky yarn, so I was able to figure it out by looking closely at it. For years I couldn't figure out what the stitch was called! For me, it's easiest just to think of it as a staggered 3x1 rib. Once you get a little bit worked up, it's easy to see where the knit stitch columns are so that you can line them up with the middle of every "K3". It's such a beautiful, easy, squishy stitch!
Thank you so much for this pattern. I wanted something that I didn't have to concentrate so much on but also have the TV in the background. (You know women are multitaskers!!!)
I really like this! It's such a pretty pattern! It looks so much more complicated than it actually is! Thank you for the tutorial! I appreciate your thorough explanation and demonstration!
Thank you for this pattern. I have yarn, needles, scissors and a tapestry needle. Why not add another WIP😂 Homebound with COVID-19 self-quarantine for protection is the perfect time to try this easy pattern🧶👍
I love this stitch, and this tutorial is really helpful. My brain, though... I keep forgetting which row is which, and mess up the order 😅 Sooo... it's a bit wonky 😆 omg
Wait I have a question. So we start with k3 and p1 for row 1 and k1 p1 k1 for the first 3 and then continue with K2 p1 k1 for row 2 right? So you said on the third row we just repeat row 1 but on row 4 do we repeat row 1 or row 2???
I want to knit this patern on a chunky wool and a 36d breast size. Please can you assost me with a long sleave and round neck patern. I cant found a patern in the shops
The right side starts with Row 1 with this pattern so the wrong side will be Row 2 and all the even numbers. It helps to put a stitch marker on the right side so you know where you are. Hope this helps.
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Omg I learned this stitch pattern like 5 years ago when I was studying abroad in Iceland but I only knew the icelandic name for it and I couldn’t find it anywhere cause I lost my lil book with everything in it!! I feel blessed on this day!!
So wonderful to hear, Carolyn!
Can I use this as a rib fort he bottom
this is one of the most wholesome comments ive ever read
I had a scarf once that used this pattern. It was made with chunky yarn, so I was able to figure it out by looking closely at it. For years I couldn't figure out what the stitch was called! For me, it's easiest just to think of it as a staggered 3x1 rib. Once you get a little bit worked up, it's easy to see where the knit stitch columns are so that you can line them up with the middle of every "K3". It's such a beautiful, easy, squishy stitch!
Thank you so much for this pattern. I wanted something that I didn't have to concentrate so much on but also have the TV in the background. (You know women are multitaskers!!!)
Glad it was helpful!
I really like this! It's such a pretty pattern! It looks so much more complicated than it actually is! Thank you for the tutorial! I appreciate your thorough explanation and demonstration!
I love this, time to grab my needles.
I ordered your book today and it’s coming on Sunday.I am so excited!
Always love seeing your videos pop up
Enjoy your videos so much. Always like learning new patterns thsnk you for sharing. God bless. Stay safe and healthy
My absolute favorite pattern!!! Awesome!!
Yay! Thank you!
I like that this pattern is reversible.
Thank you for this pattern. I have yarn, needles, scissors and a tapestry needle. Why not add another WIP😂 Homebound with COVID-19 self-quarantine for protection is the perfect time to try this easy pattern🧶👍
I love this stitch, and this tutorial is really helpful. My brain, though... I keep forgetting which row is which, and mess up the order 😅 Sooo... it's a bit wonky 😆 omg
great tutorial but how do i count my rows?
First!!! Love knitting and love this channel!!!
Bought your book this week, cant wait to try all 50 patterns.love this pattern
Gorgeous, thank you for a project idea while home stay🤗 heartfelt wishes for peace, health, and wellness❣️
Makes great scarves
Beautiful easy pattern! And wow - your French mani is PERFECT 😻😊💅 I love your vids
Ha, thank you!
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Question...video for casting off? Do you follow the pattern? Thanks!
Good question!
I love this stitch! I've done it before! 💘💘💘💘
I did it and its not identical on both sides for me. Im very confused i dont see how i did it wrong
This is beautiful
Love your book this looks so easy to knit ❤️
How do I get your book?
I order your book today It is coming fri ❤❤❤❤🥰🥰🥰
Hi mam show this pattern in round
Is this stitch also called rice stitch?
Can you show ways to hold for both knit and purl?
Very pretty
Wait I have a question. So we start with k3 and p1 for row 1 and k1 p1 k1 for the first 3 and then continue with K2 p1 k1 for row 2 right? So you said on the third row we just repeat row 1 but on row 4 do we repeat row 1 or row 2???
KNITTED FLAT ON STRAIGHT NEEDLES:
Cast On: Multiples of 4, plus 3
Row 1 (Right Side): * K3, P1 *, K3
Row 2 (Wrong Side): K1, P1, K1, * K2, P1, K1 *
@@studioknit okay I got it thanks🤗
I want to knit this patern on a chunky wool and a 36d breast size. Please can you assost me with a long sleave and round neck patern. I cant found a patern in the shops
Ilike this you made is fantastic and funny
Is this rib stretchy?
Yes, definitely stretchy!
This looks super similar to an "easy mistake knit stitch scarf"
This algebra whatever just confuses the whole pattern and makes it hard to follow.
I'm sorry but I'm so confused but knitting by the right side and wrong side 😭
The right side starts with Row 1 with this pattern so the wrong side will be Row 2 and all the even numbers. It helps to put a stitch marker on the right side so you know where you are. Hope this helps.