This is SEED stitch. MOSS stitch is almost the same, but has two rows of K1, P1. Then rows 3 and 4 are P1, K1. This is in neither US nor UK. It's in New Zealand. :-)
If you cast on an uneven number of stitches, every row should begin with a knit stitch. If you cast on an even number of stitches, every other row will begin with a purl.
Lux Or 12mm are better for Crazy Sexy Wool. "How would you know your a American which means you have a different way of measuring needles" well your right, but 12mm needles are a size 17 in the US and Crazy Sexy Wool is super bulky. Which means if you want to get same kind of result she has, you have buy 12mm and buy a size super bulky yarn or some Crazy Sexy Wool.
I’m knitting a scarf in seed stitch. The instructions say to slip the 1st and last stitches on each row. It doesn’t sound right to me. Won’t I always be pulling the same stitch up on both sides of the scarf?
Both of these stitches repeat 1 knit stitch and 1 purl stitch, but it is how the stitches are repeated that is different! Rib stitch gives you columns of Vs and columns of bumps. It can be helpful to think of it as alternating 1 stitch of stocking stitch and 1 stitch of reverse stocking stitch. With 1x1 rib, on the second row you knit the stitches that you purled on the first row and purl the stitches that you knitted on the first row. In moss stitch, on the second row you knit the stitches you knitted on the first row and purl the stitches you purled on the first row. This creates a double sided texture that is more similar to garter stitch than rib. Hope that helps!
So.. I did 1 purl wise and now have to start with this moss stitch ? Im finding this so difficult, I am getting headaches loll. So so hard.... I keep getting long knots and this vid is ridiculously fast.
I cast my first row on my first needle. I'm trying to start onto the 2nd needle. The pattern says knit the first 2 stitches so I knit, knit and then purl? Also when I am purling my purl stitches are so tight I can barely get them around the needle. How do I make the purl stitch more loose so it is being strangled? This is my very first time knitting.
probably means your cast on stitches are too tight? I have the opposite problem - my moss stitch is extremely loose and full of holes, looks nothing like the video ): but she didn't look like she was exerting much strength
hey there, i just got the instructions for the lil snood dogg but i'm still confused about the number of stitches + rows..it says to "cast on 21 stitches" and to continue on for a further 54 rows- so does that mean 21 stitches for the first row (?) im not sure because in the illustration, the measurement equates to 36 rows, and 19 stitches :S
CO 21 stitches. Do the moss stitch. Turn and do the moss stitch again. Repeat pattern until you have 54 rows. 21 stitches is the width of the snood. 54 rows is the length of the snood before joining
If I cast on odd number of stitches, then surely I will always finish with a plain stitch. Don't i start the next row with a purl stitch? When I use garter stitch, I always slip the first stitch to give a really neat edge, can I do this in moss stitch.
I am…so confused! :D I am doing an uneven number. This video says to just always start each row with a knit stitch. But comments here and other videos talk about “alternating” Ironically when I first tried rib stitch I kept accidentally doing moss! So, am I doing K1, P1all the way along the row and then doing exactly the same for every subsequent row? That just gives me rib stitch? Help 😔
Hey there! 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, and so on. If starting with an odd you need to knit first
I’ve watched of ur knit videos, whats the function of them? I mean, is it just to modify our product or they have a specific function for every stitch?🙏🏽 Thank you anyway, i love ur videos!
i’m here because i’m making the harry cardigan :)
ME TOO! I haven’t started yet, I’m just seeing how hard it would be to actually try!
Rachel Ehrick same, i went out to buy all the wool yesterday . WE GOT THIS GAL, I BELIEVE IN YOU! 😂🧶🧵
Romi Michelle harry WHO!? this is OUR cardigan now 😂
Rachel Ehrick FACTS!!! harry i’m so sorry sweetie but after our cardigans are made ALL eyes will be on us and only us.
Same HAHAHAHAHA
Brilliant video. Thank you. I want to knit my aunt a cardigan with this and I've never done it before. So easy. Thank you.
You guys seriously never disappoint.
I dunno why but this is my favorite stitch.
Love all your videos. Very helpful. Thanks
This is SEED stitch. MOSS stitch is almost the same, but has two rows of K1, P1. Then rows 3 and 4 are P1, K1. This is in neither US nor UK. It's in New Zealand. :-)
Moss stitches or Seed stitches are the same ????? I love Wool and the Gang instructions
Moss Stitch is what it's called in the UK, and Seed in the US :)
America also has a moss stitch... it’s this stitch but two rows match... so it’s basically two-row-ribs all over
I did this and just got normal knit one pearl one rib pattern. What have i done wrong. another vid says use DPN.
If you cast on an uneven number of stitches, every row should begin with a knit stitch. If you cast on an even number of stitches, every other row will begin with a purl.
So basically, if your last row ended in a knit, start the next row with a knit. If your last row ended with a purl, start with a purl.
Thank you Shane.
Hello! Do you think it looks better with 15mm needles? Or 12mm needles? In the website, you suggest to use 15mm but in the video 12mm
Lux Or 12mm are better for Crazy Sexy Wool. "How would you know your a American which means you have a different way of measuring needles" well your right, but 12mm needles are a size 17 in the US and Crazy Sexy Wool is super bulky. Which means if you want to get same kind of result she has, you have buy 12mm and buy a size super bulky yarn or some Crazy Sexy Wool.
I’m knitting a scarf in seed stitch. The instructions say to slip the 1st and last stitches on each row. It doesn’t sound right to me. Won’t I always be pulling the same stitch up on both sides of the scarf?
Thank you, perfect video!
Thank you! Glad you liked it x
I love this wool. Where can I get some and is it available to the UK??
Hi, It is Crazy Sexy Wool, you can buy it on our website: woolandthegang.com
You do realise that they are from the UK and they have British accents?
Hello
What is the difference between moss stitch and 1x1 rib please. I can’t tell the difference? Thanks
Both of these stitches repeat 1 knit stitch and 1 purl stitch, but it is how the stitches are repeated that is different! Rib stitch gives you columns of Vs and columns of bumps. It can be helpful to think of it as alternating 1 stitch of stocking stitch and 1 stitch of reverse stocking stitch. With 1x1 rib, on the second row you knit the stitches that you purled on the first row and purl the stitches that you knitted on the first row. In moss stitch, on the second row you knit the stitches you knitted on the first row and purl the stitches you purled on the first row. This creates a double sided texture that is more similar to garter stitch than rib. Hope that helps!
@@woolandthegang Thank you!
So.. I did 1 purl wise and now have to start with this moss stitch ? Im finding this so difficult, I am getting headaches loll. So so hard.... I keep getting long knots and this vid is ridiculously fast.
In one of your other videos you described the Moss Stitch as a double seed stitch. Could you please explain what that means?
Moss Stitch is the UK term and Seed is the US term, which video was it called Double Seed?
WOOLANDTHEGANG I can't find it now. Maybe I misheard. Thank you for your clarification. I love your videos!
Kristen Hayden Torrisi s
Moss stitch is made with seed stitch. But instead of alternating every row you alternate every other row.
thank you :3 I am making mittens for my American girl doll, Lacy! :) (I'm 10 yrs. just to say :P )
Aww yay! Sounds fun :)
I cast my first row on my first needle. I'm trying to start onto the 2nd needle. The pattern says knit the first 2 stitches so I knit, knit and then purl? Also when I am purling my purl stitches are so tight I can barely get them around the needle. How do I make the purl stitch more loose so it is being strangled? This is my very first time knitting.
probably means your cast on stitches are too tight? I have the opposite problem - my moss stitch is extremely loose and full of holes, looks nothing like the video ): but she didn't look like she was exerting much strength
you need to practice. You learn by adjusting the tension in your fingers/hand
@@YANNTINGG I have exactly the same problem...
hey there, i just got the instructions for the lil snood dogg but i'm still confused about the number of stitches + rows..it says to "cast on 21 stitches" and to continue on for a further 54 rows- so does that mean 21 stitches for the first row (?) im not sure because in the illustration, the measurement equates to 36 rows, and 19 stitches :S
CO 21 stitches. Do the moss stitch. Turn and do the moss stitch again. Repeat pattern until you have 54 rows. 21 stitches is the width of the snood. 54 rows is the length of the snood before joining
If I cast on odd number of stitches, then surely I will always finish with a plain stitch. Don't i start the next row with a purl stitch? When I use garter stitch, I always slip the first stitch to give a really neat edge, can I do this in moss stitch.
I am…so confused! :D
I am doing an uneven number. This video says to just always start each row with a knit stitch. But comments here and other videos talk about “alternating”
Ironically when I first tried rib stitch I kept accidentally doing moss! So, am I doing K1, P1all the way along the row and then doing exactly the same for every subsequent row? That just gives me rib stitch?
Help 😔
No
Thank you
You're welcome :)
If I cast on an odd number of stitches, is it possible to start every row with a purl rather than a knit stitch?
Hey there! 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, and so on. If starting with an odd you need to knit first
Note: the Moss stitch is not the seed stitch. They are two different patterns. This one on the video is the seed stitch.
It's Moss stitch in the UK and is called the Seed stitch in the US.
Michelle Grover oh I am a beginner and got confused, thanks
I was confused also! Some say start with odd number of stitches, some say even. 😔
I’ve watched of ur knit videos, whats the function of them? I mean, is it just to modify our product or they have a specific function for every stitch?🙏🏽
Thank you anyway, i love ur videos!
Wait.. this is also how you do the rib stitch
I never heard that the moss and seed sts are the same only US and UK. News to me.
I somehow end up with a rib stitch...
Cute but way too fast with delivering instructions