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