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Friday, August 20, 2021

What's that stitch - Bamboo stitch

Picture of how to do bamboo stitch


Welcome to what's that stitch series!
This is quite a versatile stitch that could be used for quite a few different projects.  Learn what bamboo stitch is, how to do bamboo stitch and a few project ideas for using this stitch along with our handy stitch cards. 

[Start of image description: A photo of an orange bamboo stitch square with a border around it. On the top is a white rectangle at the top of the photo "What is that stitch?" Underneath is a sage green square with two white stripes and the words "Bamboo stitch".

What is bamboo stitch?


The yarn forward done in the bamboo stitch creates texture that looks a bit like a piece of bamboo. The stitch is quite a versatile and could be used for a number of different projects for both men's and women's knits. 

Picture of knitted bamboo stitch


[Start of image description:  a photo of an orange knitted bamboo stitch square with a ball of orange yarn and pair of needles. . In the middle is a sage green rectangle with the words "What's that stitch?Bamboo stitch. Underneath is a close up of an orange knitted bamboo stitch square. End of image description.]

What does bamboo stitch look like?


Bamboo stitch looks like pieces of bamboo, this first one I knitted a bit too tight so it's pulled in a bit and the second one has been knitted looser. Below is also a close up of the knitted texture of the bamboo stitch.



Picture of bamboo stitch square

[Start of image description: a wooden table with a blue bamboo stitch square that has been knitted too tight. End of image description.]

Picture of a knitted bamboo stitch square

[Start of image description: a wooden table with an orange bamboo stitch square that has been knitted looser. End of image description.]

Picture of close up of bamboo stitch


How do you do bamboo stitch?


To do the bamboo stitch you cast on in multiples of 2, it is done in two simple rows. 

Abbreviations

  • Yfd - Yarn forward
  • M1 - Make 1 sitch

You may find these tutorials helpful

Row 1: Yfd to m1, k2, pass m1 over k2
Row 2: Purl

Repeat these two rows

Tips for doing bamboo stitch

  • To keep track of the row mark the row repeats on paper or keep a track of the rows using a row counter. 
  • Remember to make sure you're not knitting tightly especially when pass m1 over k2.
  • Make sure you remember to Yfd to m1.
  • You need to make sure you have an even number of stitches and have cast on multiples of 2 so the pattern comes out ok.  
  • If you cast off too tightly use a stretchy cast-off.
  • Have fun knitting this stitch and/or learning how to do this stitch.
Picture of a bamboo stitch square

[Start of image description: a wooden table with a knitted orange bamboo stitch square. End of image description.]

How to make your own patchwork square


You need to know how to:

To do the bamboo stitch you cast on in multiples of 2, it is done in two simple rows. 

Abbreviations

  • Yfd - Yarn forward
  • M1 - Make 1 sitch


You will need:

  • 5mm knitting needles
  • DK/8ply
  • 25 grams of yarn (75.5 yards/69 metres) 
  • Row counter (If you do not have a row counter you can use pen and paper).

Gauge:

10x10cm
18 stitches and 28 rows
If it is too big go down a needle size and if it's too small go up a needle size. 
Gauge is in stocking stitch (knit 1 row, purl the next row)

[Start of image description: A wooden table with a yellow knitted seed stitch square with a garter stitch border around it. End of image description.]

Pattern:


Cast on 40 stitches

WS (Wrong Side) Row 1: Knit
Row 2: Knit
Row 3: Knit
Row 4: Knit
Row 5: Yfd to m1, k2, pass m1 over k2
Row 6: Purl
Row 7: Yfd to m1, k2, pass m1 over k2
Row 8: Purl
Row 9: Yfd to m1, k2, pass m1 over k2
Row 10: Purl
Row 11: Yfd to m1, k2, pass m1 over k2
Row 12: Purl
Row 13: Yfd to m1, k2, pass m1 over k2
Row 14: Purl
Row 15: Yfd to m1, k2, pass m1 over k2
Row 16: Purl
Row 17: Yfd to m1, k2, pass m1 over k2
Row 18: Purl
Row 19: Yfd to m1, k2, pass m1 over k2
Row 20: Purl
Row 21: Yfd to m1, k2, pass m1 over k2
Row 22: Purl
Row 23: Yfd to m1, k2, pass m1 over k2
Row 24: Purl
Row 25: Yfd to m1, k2, pass m1 over k2
Row 26: Purl
Row 27: Yfd to m1, k2, pass m1 over k2
Row 28: Purl
Row 29: Yfd to m1, k2, pass m1 over k2
Row 30: Purl
Row 31: Yfd to m1, k2, pass m1 over k2
Row 32: Purl
Row 33: Yfd to m1, k2, pass m1 over k2
Row 34: Purl
Row 35: Yfd to m1, k2, pass m1 over k2
Row 36: Purl
Row 37: Yfd to m1, k2, pass m1 over k2
Row 38: Purl
Row 39: Yfd to m1, k2, pass m1 over k2
Row 40: Purl
Row 41: Yfd to m1, k2, pass m1 over k2
Row 42: Purl
Row 43: Knit
Row 44: Knit
Row 45: Knit
Row 46: Knit


Picture of knitted bamboo stitch

[Start of image description: an orange bamboo stitch square with a garter stitch border with a ball of orange yarn pair of knitting needles next to it. All items are sitting on top of a wooden table. End of image description.]


You could use your square to make:
  • a blanket 
  • a cotton dishcloth
  • a cotton facecloth.
  • a patchwork blanket using our what's that stitch post. 
  • a scarf 

What can you make using bamboo stitch?


You could make almost anything using bamboo stitch from gloves, jumpers, cardigans, scarves, socks, blanket or a facecloth as it is quite a versatile stitch.


Free printable handy stitch cards


We have made you a free printable tile stitch handy stitch card for you, you could keep this in your knitting bag/basket, punch a hole and it on a key ring or get a piece of string and tie it onto the card. There are two tile stitch handy stitch cards to choose from a sage green background or a white background, each has how to do tile stitch on the back of the card.



[Start of image description: A white background with a photo at the top centre.  The photo is of a wooden table with an orange bamboo stitch vertical with a garter stitch border around it.   Underneath is two brown stripes and then a brown rectangle with the words "what's that stitch?" and at the bottom is the words "Bamboo Stitch" and the words "cozy woodland cottage knits. blogspot .com. End of image description.]


[Start of image description: A sage green background with a photo at the top centre. The photo is of a wooden table with an orange bamboo stitch vertical square that has a garter stitch border around it and a ball of orange yarn and needles. Underneath is two white stripes and then a white rectangle with the words "what's that stitch?" and at the bottom is the words "Bamboo Stitch" and the words "cozy woodland cottage knits. blogspot .com. End of image description.]

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Picture of knited bamboo stitch



[Start of image description: a photo of an orange knitted bamboo stitch square. On top of the photo is a white rectangle with the words "What's that stitch?".  Underneath is a sage green rectangle with the words "bamboo stitch". End of image description.]

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Have fun learning how to do basket stitch and making a project using this stitch. Don't forget to download your handy stitch cards. Check our stitch library What's that stitch? for more stitch pattern posts like this one. 

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2 comments:

Sum of their Stories said...

It's a nice texture isn't it? And simple to do too. I like it.

Arjaye said...

Thanks, it sure is a nice a texture :-)

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