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Monday, November 5, 2018

What's that stitch? Pique triangle stitch

Picture of what's that stitch - pique triangle stitch


Welcome to what's that stitch series! Pique triangle stitch creates raised triangles giving a 3D texture and this stitch only uses knit and purl stitches.  Learn what this stitch is, how to do pique triangle stitch and a get few project ideas for using this stitch.




What is pique triangle stitch?


Pique triangle stitch creates raised triangles using purl and knit stitches to give it a 3D texture.  The triangles are knitted on a stocking stitch background which really shows off the texture of the triangles.



What does pique triangle stitch look like?


The photo below shows a close up photo of pique triangle stitch and the 3D texture it gives.  While the triangles are knitted with a stocking stitch background it doesn't curl up at all as shown in the second photo below, unlike stocking stitch which would just roll up. 


Picture of a close up of pique triangle stitch


Picture of how to do pique triangle stitch

How do you do pique triangle stitch?


To do pique triangle stitch you only need to know how to:



  • Knit
  • purl


Knitting abbreviations



K - knit
P - purl
Knitting abbreviations - Free printable knitting abbreviations sheet



How to do pique triangle stitch

Cast on multiples of twelve

Row 1: * K6, P1, K5, repeat from *

Row 2: * P4, K3, P5, repeat from *

Row 3: * K4, P5, K3, repeat from *

Row 4: * P2, K7, P3, repeat from *

Row 5: *K2, P9, K1, repeat from *

Row 6: Purl along the whole row

Row 7: *P1, K11, repeat from *

Row 8: *K1, P9, K2, repeat from *

Row 9: *p3, K7, P2, repeat from *

Row 10: *K3, P5, K4, repeat from *

Row 11: * P5, K3, P4, repeat from *

Row 12: Purl along the whole row

Repeat rows 1-12 to continue knitting pique triangle stitch


Knitted pique triangle stitch square



I am making a patchwork blanket using all of the squares from the what's that stitch, below is the new knitted pique triangle stitch square for my blanket - you could also make a pot holder instead just use cotton yarn.



Picture of pique triangle stitch square for a patchwork blanket


What can you make using pique triangle stitch?



Using this stitch you could knit a scarf, cushion cover, beanie, pot holder, blanket, it would look lovely on a jumper or cardi.


Have fun learning how to do pique triangle 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

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