It’s nice learning to knit more textured, yet simple knitting stitch patterns that are easy to remember.
One such stitch is the double moss knitting pattern, which is known for its unique texture and versatility.
In this blog post, we will explore what the double moss knitting pattern is, how to knit it, and some tips for incorporating it into your projects.
What is Double Moss Knitting?
Double Moss Stitch is a variation of the moss stitch, which is also known as the seed stitch. The moss stitch is created by alternating between knitting and purling stitches, which creates a bumpy, textured surface. You will take this a step further by repeating the pattern over two rows instead of just one. This creates a more pronounced texture and gives the pattern a more three-dimensional feel.
The double moss knitting pattern is made up of two basic stitches: the knit stitch and the purl stitch. To create the pattern, you will alternate between these two stitches in a specific sequence:
You can also watch the very simple video tutorial for this stitch HERE
The pattern is reversible, which means that it looks the same on both sides and ideal choice for scarves, blankets, and other items where both sides will be visible.
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