Mesh Lace Stitch

The Mesh Lace stitch is a lace stitch that is very easy to knit. It is done in a four-row repeat and does not require… 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 Mesh Lace stitch is a lace stitch that is very easy to knit. It is done in a four-row repeat and does not require… Continue reading
The Wheat Lace stitch is a lace stitch that resembles wheat, hence its name. This knit stitch is an eight-row repeat and involves purling on every… Continue reading
Tiny Columns stitch is a simple lace stitch which resembles little columns running vertically throughout the work. This stitch is an easy four-row repeat with… Continue reading
The Simple Vertical Lace stitch is a super easy lace stitch that runs vertically down the work. This lace stitch is a one row repeat… Continue reading
The Fancy Diagonal Lace stitch is a lace stitch that produces a right-leaning diagonal design running throughout the work. This stitch is an eight row… Continue reading
The Flower Bud Lace stitch is a lace stitch that is similar to the Lacy Floret stitch. Both of these stitches produce “flower bud” designs,… Continue reading