The Wild Oats Stitch is an interesting cross between a Cables & Twist Stitch & a Slip Stitch. The stitch gives a softly contoured pattern with a low relief, producing a less "in-your-face" more subtle texture. The effect is created by …
Trellis Stitch
The Trellis Stitch is a member of the Cables & Twist Stitch family and produces a interlocking chain-mail affect. The stitch gives a very angular honeycomb type texture and is an excellent choice for paneling on large projects. The …
Simple Cable Knit Stitch
The Simple Cable Knit Stitch is a classic and great place for beginners to start working with Cables and Twist Stitches. The stitch is instantly recognizable, as it adorns many a knitted cardigan and jumper, as panels or as a full pattern. It's …
Berry in a Box Stitch
The Berry in a Box Stitch combines Knit & Purl increases to produce a beautiful layered, textured effect. This stitch is pretty tricky to do, with plenty of increases and decreases to generate the little berries sitting in their boxes. Make …
Coiled Rope Stitch
The Coiled Rope stitch is another relatively straight-forward and easy to learn Cables & Twist Stitch, similar to the Simple Cable Stitch. The coiled rope, like it's name suggests resembles a sturdy looking length of rope, possibly one reason …
Travelling Sands Stitch
The Travelling Sands stitch uses Cable Stitches to generate this wonderfully raised texture. The texture of the stitch is unique, and gives a rippled look similar to sand on a beach after the tide has gone out (or as my nephew put it, it looks …