Chevron Lace Stitch

The Chevron Lace stitch is a simple lace stitch which involves basic knitting techniques thus making it perfect for beginning lace knitters. Worked up in… 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 Chevron Lace stitch is a simple lace stitch which involves basic knitting techniques thus making it perfect for beginning lace knitters. Worked up in… Continue reading
The Tiny Shells Stitch is a lace stitch pattern that resembles little shells being stacked one above the other in a vertical straight line. This… Continue reading
The Irish Mesh stitch is a lace stitch without the extremely feminine characteristic which most lace patterns offer. Knitted in a multiple of 3 stitches… Continue reading
Knitted in a multiple of 3 stitches plus 2, this stitch is a one-row repeat and is a very fast knit. Even though the techniques… Continue reading
The Fan stitch is a lace stitch which resembles the Feather and Fan stitch. This stitch is knitted in a multiple of 13 stitches plus… Continue reading
The Buds and Lattice lace is a beautiful lace stitch that looks very intricate and elaborate. Even though it looks complicated, this lace stitch is… Continue reading