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Pattern Description


Eyelet Knot stitch is a variation of the Knot stitch knitting pattern but with little holes in-between. It is highly textured and the knitted fabric is very stretchy.

It eats up yarn but is still soft enough to make wearable projects, without them feeling bulky or stiff.

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Pattern Details


Skill Level
Easy

Row Count
4

Pattern Repeat
Multiple of 2

Abbreviations


This free knit pattern is written in US terms. You can also check out other common knit abbreviations

COCast on
kKnit
k2togKnit 2 stitches together
pPurl
repRepeat
RSRight side
st (s)Stitch (es)
WSWrong side

Special stitch:

m1 – (Make 1 stitch): pick up the horizontal strand of yarn lying between stitch just made and next stitch using left needle, and knit it.

Pattern Instructions


CO a multiple of 2 stitches (a minimum of 4 sts). For example, you can cast on 2 x 20 = 20 stitches to knit a sample swatch.

Note: Stitches should not be counted after the 1st row.

Row 1 (RS):k1, * k2tog; rep from * to last st, k1.
Row 2:k2, * m1, k1; rep from * to end.
Row 3:Knit.
Row 4:Purl.

Repeat this free knit pattern (4 rows) until you have reached the desired length for your work.

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