Welcome to what's that stitch series! Ant egg stitch creates an interesting diagonal pattern of raised stitches. The close up reminds me of little stars with the raised stitches forming the edges and the stocking stitch forming the inside of the star. Learn what this stitch is, how to do ant egg stitch and get few project ideas for using this stitch.
[Start of image description: A blue background with a rainbow. A image of a forest with a cozy cottage and a campfire on the left. On the right is a log with a basket of yarn and needles, a black cat holding a ball of red yarn with another basket of yarn and a frog next to it. There is toodstools scattered around the forest and there is an owl in the tree. In the middle is the Cozy Woodland Cottage Knits logo with the words “Cozy Woodland Cottage Knits” End of image description.]
Sunday, March 24, 2019
What's that stitch? Ant egg stitch
Welcome to what's that stitch series! Ant egg stitch creates an interesting diagonal pattern of raised stitches. The close up reminds me of little stars with the raised stitches forming the edges and the stocking stitch forming the inside of the star. Learn what this stitch is, how to do ant egg stitch and get few project ideas for using this stitch.
Sunday, March 10, 2019
What's that stitch - stamen stitch
Welcome to what's that stitch series! Stamen stitch is also called honey comb stitch which has quite a sturdy stitch that does not stretch easily. It creates a texture that is just amazing with the detail in it and its so easy to knit! It looks like little circles inside one another with dashes breaking them up. Learn what this stitch is, how to do sand stitch and get few project ideas for using this stitch.
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