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This is a 24 row stitch pattern that is worked over a multiple of 7 stitches plus 4. All even rows are worked in purl stitch.
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2x2 Rib
This is the most popular stitch for sweater cuffs and necklines since it tends to pull in and is very stretchy.
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Garter
The easiest knitted stitch there is, it consists of knitted stitches only. This is a great starter stitch for those learning to knit.
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Stockinette
This is the most popular knitted stitch, and is incorporated into almost every knitting pattern in some form. It is especially popular for sweaters and scarves, and it is the jumping off point for most knitted lace.
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Little Flowers
This endearing stitch, is very simple to do, but looks great in shawls, scarves or summer sweaters. It is cast on any multiple of 12 stitches plus 5.
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Checked Flag
This endearing stitch, is very simple to do, but looks great in shawls, scarves or summer sweaters. It is cast on any multiple of 9 stitches plus two.
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Seed Stitch
Sometimes used as an edging stitch even though it has little stretch.
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Linen Stitch
This is a very dense stitch and uses more yardage than the stockintette stitch. Make sure to keep your tension even when creating this stitch as it is easy to pull it in too tight.
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1X1 Rib
An excellent choice for sweater neckline edgings and cuffs! This stitch has great width-ways stretch to it.
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Butterfly Stitch I
A deceptively easy stitch to do and it looks great!
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