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Monday, October 29, 2018

What's that stitch? Simple slip stitch

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Welcome to what's that stitch series! Simple slip stitch creates vertical stripes on a stocking stitch background.  Learn what this stitch is, how to do simple slip stitch and a few project ideas for using this stitch.


What is simple slip stitch?



Simple slip stitch creates vertical stripes and adding texture to the stocking stitch background.

What does simple slip stitch look like?


The photo below shows a close up photo of simple slip stitch, while its on a stocking stitch background it does not curls up as much as stocking stitch does. 

Picture of close up of simple slip stitch




How do you do simple slip stitch?


To do simple slip stitch you need to know how to


  • Knit
  • purl
  • slip stitches

Knitting abbreviations


  • k - knit
  • sl  1- slip 1 stitch
 Knitting abbreviations - Free printable knitting abbreviations sheet 

How to do simple slip stitch


Cast on multiples of four +3 eg. 8 +3

Row 1: K1, *sl 1, k3, repeat from *, end sl 1, K1
Row 2: Purl
Repeat rows 1 and 2



Knitted simple slip stitch square


I am making a patchwork blanket using all of the squares from the what's that stitch.


Picture of knitted simple slip stitch square

What can you make using simple slip stitch?



Using simple slip stitch you could knit a jumper, vest, blanket, boot topper, a mug cozy or a square for a blanket like I have done.

Have fun learning how to do simple slip stitch and making a project using this stitch, a new stitch in the stitch series what's that stitch will be posted next Monday.


Related posts


What's that stitch? - Page of photos and links to all posts in the what's that stitch series.
Knitting abbreviations - Free printable knitting abbreviations cheat sheet in downloadable pdf file
How to pass slipped stitch over - Step by step guide on how to pass slipped stitch over (psso)
How to slip slip knit - Step by step guide on how to slip slip knit (ssk)

2 comments:

  1. A useful and pretty stitch, thanks for sharing.
    Amalia
    xo

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    1. It sure is, i'm glad your liking the what's that stitch series.

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