Knitting Stitch #1

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Let's learn Indian Cross Knitting Stitch! Are you ready?

Is a beautiful elongated stitch you can used for any kind of projects, specially looks great on Shawls and Scarves!

To make this swatch Im using Liliacraftparty Yarn / Superwash Merino in Autumn Fades Colorway, fingering weight, yarn is available HERE

Indian Cross Knitting Stitch learn how to knit easy tutorial knitting stitch

Materials:

Yarn: Liliacraftparty Sock Weight Yarn

Needles Size:
3.5mm

Number of stitches:
To make this knitting stitch you need multiple of 6

Swatch:
To make this swatch, CO 36 sts.

Abbreviations: You will find a useful list of abbreviations on this page
This list includes the abbreviations you need to make this knitting stitch and will help you with other stitches and patterns too, so keep this guide handy, is a gift from LiliaCraftParty.
If there is a special abbreviation made only for this stitch will be written on the –Notes.

Notes: I will use 3 yarn overs to make this swatch, this will create bigger eyelets, on the video you can see the difference of use 2 yarn overs, that makes smallest eyelets, is your choice to use 2 or 3 yarn overs.

Instructions

Cast on 36sts, you will work 3 sts border each side

Row 1: knit

Row 2: knit

Row 3: knit

Row 4: k3, *introduce needle on next stitch as you going to knit, 3yo, knit carrying the yarn overs, repeat from* to 3 sts, k3

Row 5: k3, *dropping wraps, pass 6 sts from left to right needle, introduce right needle on 4th, 5th and 6th long wraps of left needle and pass them over first long wraps, bring all 6 long wraps to left needle again and knit one by one, repeat from* to last 3 sts, k3

Repeat row 1 to 5

Indian Cross Knitting Stitch learn how to knit easy tutorial knitting stitch

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Indian Cross Knitting Stitch

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5 Responses

  1. Michelle
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    Beautiful. Pinning!

    Michelle
    bijoubeadboutique@gmail.com

  2. Shelley Whittaker
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    You are so clever! I have no idea how to knit, but I feel as though it is coming back into fashion. #MischiefAndMemories

  3. Shami Immanuel
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    Thanks for sharing the tutorial. Will try soon. Yarn is very pretty.

  4. That stitch really does look so pretty, and the colour is lovely too. I might just give it a try, especially after watching your tutorial video. Thank you for joining us for #mischiefandmemories

  5. harmanna Sikkes
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    Intersting. I realyy enjoy new knitting stiches idea.

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