Category: Patterns & Projects
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Japanese Wave Knitting Pattern Tutorial – Reversible Texture with Half Fisherman’s Rib
Welcome back to WatchKnitting! I’m Fariba, and today I’m sharing a beautiful and deeply textured Japanese Wave Knitting Pattern that is both reversible and versatile—perfect for scarves, shawls, sweaters, or modern knitwear designs. This stitch pattern is inspired by the gentle motion of ocean waves, commonly seen in Japanese textiles. With its shifting vertical ridges,…
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Hypnotic Diamonds Knitting Tutorial | Optical Illusion Diamond Stitch Pattern (Opt Art)
Welcome to WatchKnitting! I’m Fariba, and in today’s tutorial, I’ll guide you step-by-step through creating the Hypnotic Diamonds pattern — a striking optical illusion stitch that mimics the look of mirrored diamonds and shifting lines. 🔹 Pattern InstructionThis stitch pattern is worked over a multiple of 16 stitches + 2, with a 16-row repeat. All…
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3D Tumbling Moss Block Pattern – Knitting Tutorial with Fariba
Welcome back to WatchKnitting! I’m Fariba, and in today’s tutorial, I’ll guide you through knitting a stunning 3D geometric stitch pattern that I designed myself. This textured motif creates a bold, hexagonal structure that appears to shift and tumble — a perfect visual illusion crafted entirely with stitches! 🧶 Pattern Details ✨ Pro tip: Using…
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Easy 8-row Repeat Twisted Diamond Mesh Knitting Pattern | Step-by-Step Tutorial for Beginners
Welcome back, friends! After sharing a few intricate stitch designs, I decided it was time for something much simpler—but just as stunning. The Twisted Diamond Mesh is an easy textured pattern perfect for knitters of all levels. It creates a unique diamond-like structure using basic techniques, and the result is absolutely beautiful. Whether you’re knitting…
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The Magical Rhombus Stitch or Diagonal Cross Line Grid Pattern
✨ Hey knitters! Fariba here from WatchKnitting 🧶Today we’re diving into the magical rhombus stitch, also known as the diagonal cross line grid pattern! It’s worked over a multiple of 12 + 2 stitches and follows a 24-row repeat—half of which are simple purl return rows. This stunning texture uses Cross 2 Right and Cross…
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Easy 3D Relief Knitting Pattern for Beginners | Reversible Textured Design
Hello and welcome!Fariba here from WatchKnitting 🧶 Today, I’m sharing a beginner-friendly pattern that’s super easy to knit using only basic stitches. It creates a beautifully textured, reversible fabric—and best of all, it’s fully customizable depending on your yarn and stitch count. ✨ The pattern is made in multiples of 6 + 3 + 2…
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Textured Chevron Knitting Stitch – Simple 6-Row Repeat
Hello and welcome!Fariba here from WatchKnitting. In today’s video, I’ll show you how to work this stunning textured chevron pattern. 🧶 Pattern Basics The pattern is created using simple crosses over two stitches: 🔁 Row Breakdown Row 1, 3, 5: Purl across Purl across, picking up the edge stitch at the beginning and finishing with…
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Stunning Lattice Knitting Pattern Tutorial with Chart | Easy 16-Row Repeat
Hello, friends! Fariba here from WatchKnitting. Today, I’m excited to share the instructions for this stunning lattice pattern. It took me a couple of days to figure it out, but now it’s ready for you to try! Before We Start: Tips for the Best Results Getting Started Pattern Instructions Row 1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15 (WS): Purl across, with…
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Sprouted Seed Stitch flat knitting: Free Easy Tutorial & Patterns
✨ Hey knitters! Fariba here from WatchKnitting! 🧶 Today, I’m excited to share how to knit the Two-Color Sprouted Seed Stitch in flat knitting! If you’ve seen my in-the-round tutorial, this one focuses on working the pattern flat. 🔹 Materials:I’m using 3 mm straight needles with two fine yarn colors—the Main Color forms the base…
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Two-Color Sprouted Seed Stitch Knitting in the Round
Hi, Fariba here from WatchKnitting! Today, we’re exploring the Two-Color Sprouted Seed Stitch, originally created by Vee Knits. One of my lovely followers requested a demonstration of this pattern, which closely resembles the Heart Stitch I recently shared—almost like tiny seeds sprouting across your fabric. I’ll cover both in-the-round and flat knitting in separate tutorials…