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Stockinette Stitch
Produces a smooth surface with knit stitches on the front and purl stitches on the back, commonly used for basic sweaters and accessories.
Cable Knit
Features a twisted or braided appearance that stands out in relief against the background, often used in Aran sweaters.
Broken Rib
Resembles Ribbing but has a staggered, non-continuous rib pattern, giving it a textured, multi-directional appearance.
Basketweave
Imitates the weave of a basket with a mix of patches of knit and purl stitches.
Ribbing
Textured pattern resulting from alternating knit and purl stitches, producing elastic edges for cuffs and hems.
Fisherman's Rib
Produces a lofty, stretchy, and bouncy fabric, similar to Brioche but formed by knitting into the stitch below.
Intarsia
A color work technique where blocks of color are worked with separate balls of yarn, often used for large pictorial designs.
Garter Stitch
Creates a sturdy and stretchy fabric with a series of ridges, where every row is knit.
Seed Stitch
Produces a textured fabric with a 'bumpy' appearance, by alternating knit and purl stitches.
Entrelac
A complex pattern that creates a woven-look from interlocking squares, often worked in multiple colors.
Lace Knitting
Openwork fabric created by yarn overs and decreases, resulting in delicate and intricate patterns.
Moss Stitch
Creates a heavily textured fabric similar to Seed Stitch, involving a sequence of knits and purls.
Brioche Stitch
Produces a fluffy, ribbed fabric that appears to be ribbed on both sides, often used for heavier garments and accessories.
Herringbone Stitch
Mimics the bones of a herring fish, resulting in a woven, chevron-like effect.
Fair Isle
Characterized by multiple colors knit into the same row, forming geometric or pictorial designs.
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