Honeycomb Stitch
Pattern Chart
Pattern Chart Symbols
A classical knit, unless the pattern description states otherwise. |
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A classical purl, unless the pattern description states otherwise. |
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Reduce two knit stitches together (at the front). |
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Yarn over. Take the working yarn by the tip of the right needle from the right back to the left inward. Yarn overs are done for eyelet knitting. |
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Slip a stitch from the left needle to the right one without knitting it. The working thread remains behind the needle (at the back). |
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Slip a stitch from the left needle to the right one without knitting it. The working thread remains in front of the needle (at the front). |
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No stitch charted out. |
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The Slip Stitch
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Crochet Techniques
Crochet techniques
How to crochet a Treble Cross Stitch (K-Stitch)
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How to crochet a Cluster Stitch
Crochet techniques
How to crochet a Crossed Double Crochet
Crochet techniques
How to crochet the stitches with a yarn over