Slip Stitch Knitting #1: Trellis stitch
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- Slip Stitch Knitting #1: How to knit the Trellis stitch.
Here's a simple Slip Stitch pattern that will look nice in any knitting project.
■ For detailed written instructions, see: www.knittingstitchpatterns.com/2014/10/trellis.html
■ Techniques used:
K, P: Knit, Purl
SL wyif: Slip stitch with yarn in front.
K1 uls: Knit 1 under loose strand.
I hope you enjoy this stitch pattern!
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Finally got this right after 3 attempts with a different video. Thanks for your slow movements and stops at important spots!
This stich is so easy to memorise, and fun to knit! Thank you for teaching!
Thank you for teaching us the stitch. Very clear video!
I like your videos because there is something about just watching you knit without any music or listening a voice that is soothing. Your videos are very nice and thank you so much for teaching new ideas. =)
Exactly why I love this channel, too. No BS, they just show the pattern really clearly and the written annotations help quite a lot.
Thanks to you, I have learned so much new technique. You makes the best tutorial videos ever, and your website is very good too. (Sorry for the grammar)
Beautiful and informative
Fue suficiente mirar el video ,, preciosa puntada ,,,gracias por compartir ,,saludos desde españa
If you knit a scarf or blanket with this stitch, would it lay flat or curl?
Very nice 👍
Can you please make a sweater tutorial. With this stitch?
Great not to have distracting music
Wow Your the best
Can you trellis stitch in the round??
I tried on a sock with exactly this pattern. At the joining of the round it seems to have 2 extra stiches making a gap in the pattern (the first and the last stich in every round). maybe if you can loose those 2 stiches, I still not figured out how...
It's been a long time since you asked, but I only recently discovered this video and as I wanted it for socks, I puzzled out how it works in rounds. My socks ( abload.de/img/trellis-socksvljpz.jpg ) are knitted with 60 stitches in total, and here is how it works:
1) knit all
2) * k1 - SL 5 WYIF *
3) knit all
4) k3 - * k1 ULS - k5 * - k1 ULS - k2
5) knit till last 3 stitches on ndl. 4: k1 - SL 2 WYIF
6) SL 3 WYIF - k1 - * SL5 WYIF - k1 * - k2
7) knit all
8) * k1 ULS - k5 *
What happen to row 5? Did I missed it?
All odd-numbered rows are purl stitch.