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MOSS STITCH Pattern for Beginners (Best Beginner Knit Stitches)

Duration: 07:54Views: 6.2KLikes: 248Date Created: Mar, 2022

Channel: Sheep & Stitch

Category: Howto & Style

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Description: MOSS STITCH BLOG POST: sheepandstitch.com/library/moss-stitch-for-beginners YARN USED: Paintbox Yarns Cotton DK in the color 425 Pistachio Green: bit.ly/3hN6sJ7 Moss stitch is part of the “broken rib” family of stitches, including seed stitch and Irish moss stitch. These stitches are variations of the traditional 1×1 and 2×2 rib stitches. Where traditional rib features columns of knits and purls, broken rib stitches “break up” the columns by introducing errant knits and purls to create totally new stitch patterns. Moss stitch is very similar to seed stitch. While seed stitch alternates knit and purl stitches every row, Moss Stitch alternates every other row. You can think of Moss Stitch as a “longer” version of seed stitch. The result is a four-row pattern that’s beautifully nubby in texture. It can stand alone in a pattern (as with the Moss Stitch Scarf) or serve as a background stitch to a complex cable pattern. Moss Stitch lays flat and is fully reversible, making it perfect for scarves, shawls and blankets.

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