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The staggered eyelet stitch shown in blue yarn on a knitting needle. Eyelet Stitch, Contemporary Knitwear, Lace Knitting Stitches, Simple Stitch, Second Hand Stores, Edge Stitch, Paintbox Yarn, How To Start Knitting, Knit Stitch Patterns

The staggered eyelet stitch is a quite simple stitch pattern, with a gorgeous effect when used all-over in a design. Especially if you don’t want to take away too much attention from the yarn 😃 #LaVischDesigns #Knitting #KnittingLife #KnittingLove #KnittingPattern #KnitterProblems #KnittingProject #KnittingInspiration #ContemporaryKnitwear #KnittersOfTheWorld #KnitWear #NeverNotKnitting #SlowFashion #StitchPattern

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Ridged Eyelet Border (Uneven number of stitches) Rows 1 thru 3 (RS)  Knit Row 4                      *P2tog, yo; repeat from * to last stitch, k1 Row 5 thru 6            Knit These 6 rows form the Ridged Eyelet Border Easy Blanket Knitting Patterns, Border Stitch, Design Kitchen Ideas, Knitting Basics, Washcloth Pattern, Knit Stitches, Lace Knitting Patterns, Baby Blanket Knitting Pattern, Scarf Knitting Patterns

STITCH OF THE MONTH - April 2014 The Ridged Eyelet Border is worked over a background of stockinette stitch. It works well for adding a single border of a simple eyelet lace to a garment or baby items to add some interest and texture. Weaving a pretty satin ribbon or a knitted icord through the eyelets will add a touch of femininity. Ridged Eyelet Border (Uneven number of stitches) Rows 1 thru 3 (RS) Knit Row 4 *P2tog, yo; repeat from * to last stitch, k1 Row 5 thru 6 Knit These 6 rows form…

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Knitted Eyelet Pattern, Eyelet Stitch Knitting, Eyelet Knitting Stitches, Eyelet Stitch, Knit Stitch Patterns, Knit Stitch, Birds Eye, Knitting Stitches, Stitch Pattern

STITCH OF THE MONTH - June 2014 The Staggered Eyelet stitch pattern produces a pretty all over eyelet pattern. The eyelets are produced by creating both a yarn over and a decrease. Working these two together creates the eyelet (or a 'hole') in the fabric and maintains the stitch count. The simplicity of the eyelet stitch works well for feminine items (such as shawls) or baby clothes. Ribbon can be woven through a row of the eyelets to create a decorative feature or it can be used as a…

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