Category: Beginners
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Fisherman’s Rib vs Half Fisherman’s vs Shaker Rib vs Brioche – Complete Comparison & Tutorial
Hello friends! Fariba here from Watch Knitting.In this post, I’m sharing a detailed comparison of four rib stitches that look similar but create very different textures: Shaker Stitch, Fisherman’s Rib, Half Fisherman’s Rib, and Brioche Stitch. All of these patterns use the knit-1-below (K1B) technique in one way or another, but the method and the…
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Easy Lattice Mesh Lace Knitting Pattern | 4-Row Openwork Stitch | Watch Knitting with Fariba
Hi everyone, welcome back to the Watch Knitting channel! It’s Fariba here. Today, I’m going to show you how to knit this beautiful lattice mesh pattern with large, airy loops. It looks intricate, but it’s actually super easy to make — just a simple 4-row repeat. Here’s what the back side looks like: both sides…
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Easy Airy Rib Stitch Knitting Pattern | Stretchy Lace Openwork Fabric
Hey everyone, welcome back to Watch Knitting! I’m Fariba, and today I’m going to show you how to create a really unique fabric using a super simple stitch pattern. This one’s light, airy, and beautifully stretchy — and it works up so quickly that you could easily finish a whole scarf in just one day!…
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Inverted Pi Stitch Knitting Pattern | Soft Lightweight Fabric
In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to knit the Inverted Pi Stitch — a soft and lightweight fabric with tiny shapes that resemble the Greek letter Pi (π).This pattern creates a delicate geometric texture, perfect for cardigans, shawls, and lightweight projects. The technique is super easy, so if you’re a beginner, I highly recommend…
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Wrapped Candy Knitting Pattern Tutorial | Easy Textured Stitch for Blankets, Scarves & Sweaters
Welcome back to Watch Knitting!Today I’m sharing the Wrapped Candy Knitting Pattern — a fun and textured design that looks like tiny wrapped candies lined up on vertical rows.This pattern has a soft, hourglass-inspired texture that stands out beautifully on scarves, blankets, and even sweaters. Despite its intricate look, it’s quite simple once you get…
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Double Layered Knit Stitch Tutorial
Hey everyone, it’s Fariba! Welcome back to the Watch Knitting channel. Today, I’m excited to share a really fun knitting pattern with you. This textured fabric is super light and breezy, yet it has a nice thickness. Both sides are beautifully textured, and the back looks just as pretty as the front — perfect for…
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Beginner-Friendly Loose Slouchy Beret Hat with Large Loops
Knit This Cozy, Stylish Beret in Just a Few Hours Hi everyone! It’s Fariba from Watch Knitting, and in this tutorial, I’ll show you how I knit this loose slouchy beret hat with large loops. It’s beautifully stretchy, soft, and has that relaxed, trendy shape we all love. Best of all, it’s beginner-friendly, perfect for…
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How to Knit the Herringbone Stitch in the Round
Hi everyone, it’s Fariba from Watch Knitting! In this tutorial, I’m going to show you how to knit the Herringbone Stitch in the round. I’ve shared the flat version before, but here we’ll review it briefly so we can focus on adapting it for circular knitting. This beautiful stitch creates a dense, woven texture that…
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Wavy Columns (Vertical Wave Stitch) Knitting Pattern
Hello friends! 🌷I’m Fariba from Watch Knitting, and today I’m sharing a beautiful stitch called the Vertical Wavy Stitch. This design is a simple 4-row repeat that creates elegant flowing waves across your fabric. It’s perfect for scarves, blankets, sweaters, or any project where you want a touch of texture and movement. Pattern Details Instructions…
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Lilac Flower Cluster Knitting Pattern
Hello friends, Fariba here from Watch Knitting! 🌸 Today, I’m sharing a beautiful stitch that looks like clusters of lilac flowers, with each section locking together in delicate Y-shaped lines. It’s an easy, 4-row repeat that works up quickly and adds a lovely floral texture to your fabric. This stitch is perfect for cozy scarves,…