
If you’re looking for a stitch that is unique but not complicated to execute, consider the Hexagon Stitch. Knitted in a multiple of six stitches plus nine, this stitch pattern involves a series of yarn over techniques being passed over previously knitted stitches. The pattern sequence is completed in four rows thus making it a fast knit that will add flair to your project.
Pattern
Skill: easy
Multiple of 6 sts + 9
Row 1 (RS): *yo, k3, pass yo stitch over the 3 knit sts, k3; rep from * to the end.
Row 2: purl.
Row 3: k3, *k3, yo, k3, pass yo stitch over the 3 knit sts; rep from * to the last 6 sts, k6.
Row 4: purl.
Repeat rows 1-4.
Knitting Abbreviations:
yo (yarn over): wrap the yarn around the right-hand needle from back to front counterclockwise before knitting the next stitch. Then work the next stitch as normal.
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