Bluebells Stitch

The Bluebells stitch is a lace stitch that is knitted in a multiple of 5 stitches plus 2 and is worked in a 6-row repeat. The pattern appears… Continue reading
Lace and Openwork stitches typically require more advanced techniques than just knits and purls. This category of knit stitch patterns involve increase and decrease techniques such as yarn over and knit two together to produce various lace and openwork designs. With these techniques, a designer is able to effectively use negative space between the stitches to design wonderful shapes and patterns resembling flowers, plants, and more. Skill levels range from intermediate to experienced.
The Bluebells stitch is a lace stitch that is knitted in a multiple of 5 stitches plus 2 and is worked in a 6-row repeat. The pattern appears… Continue reading
The Peaks and Columns stitch is a lace stitch that is knitted in a multiple of 12 stitches and done in an 8-row repeat. The “peak”… Continue reading
The Fern Lace stitch resembles ferns and according to some, it looks like chevron designs running across the work. Knitted in a multiple of 7… Continue reading
The Elaborate Vertical Lace stitch is a lace stitch that consists of a stockinette design which runs down the work, followed by lace situated in… Continue reading
The Vertical Feathered Lace stitch is an openwork stitch that creates a unique vertical lace design that runs throughout the work. Knitted in a multiple… Continue reading
The Little Bells stitch is a lace stitch that involves intermediate lace knitting techniques. Knitted in a multiple of 8 stitches plus 3 and worked… Continue reading