How to knit the Witch's Ladder stitch (A super easy one-row repeat pattern) - So Woolly
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- Опубліковано 9 чер 2022
- In this post, I’m sharing how to knit the Witch's Ladder stitch: A one-row repeat pattern, super easy to do, identical on both sides, and great for beginners :)
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You have the most beautiful voice - and I love hearing you welcome your little woolies❤️ thank you so so much for all your posts. You were a lifesaver for me during COVID. You make everything seem so perfectly easy. I admire you
Thank you for your lovely comment! You’ve made my day 🥰
I have knitted so many cute hats scarfs throws baby blankets with your pattern instructions! Thank You so much!
Love this easiest stitch and great for making a rectangle shawl in cotton yarn
What a pretty stitch pattern! Easy is always nice, too!
Lovely and simple. Thank you for another sweet knitting tutorial.
Thank you Ma'amfor this lovely knitting pattern ❤.I will surely try it out soon.
Beautiful 😍 I love it ❤️ thank you 😊
Thanks for the video lovely and easy ☺️
Great pattern. Easy for me to do. Thank you!
Thank you 🤗 Happy knitting ☑️
Hi, how do i add back the stitches I knit two together?
Really easy, I enjoyed the video 💖thanks so much😊
what an amazing pattern..should we use larger needles than what the yarn instructions call for?
Thank you! That’s a question of taste. I didn’t, that Cashmere yarn calls for a 4 mm needles, and that’s what I used. This is why I always knit a swatch before starting a project, so I can decide if I need to go up or down a needle size (or sizes) 😉
Bonjour !
I was just wondering if this stitch could be done in the round ? if so, could you please explain it to me ?
Merci beaucoup de France !
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Very pretty for a summer shawl. Would you bind off in pattern? The edges on your sample don’t appear as knit stitches, what did you use?
I’d add an edge on each side of the shawl, and BO in pattern 😉
I would love to make a rectangular shawl from this pattern, it is so pretty, but I'm not sure how many stitches to cast on. Any suggestions? Thank you!
Hi Annette! This tutorial explains my own method: ua-cam.com/video/rv21nHjdq-E/v-deo.html
I like this. Could you add more stitches so you can have a border of knit stitches say 3 on each side and knit say 4 rows top and bottom to help stop any curl? I like borders to things, would that work?
Hi Paula 🤗 Absolutely, but I’d add more stitches on each side, at least 6, and more rows at the beginning and at the end. The Seed stitch or the Irish Moss would look beautiful!
@@sowoolly Thank you I will try that I want to make a scarf for a friend.
If one were to work an edging on each side to prevent curling, would you recommend garter? How manty stitches would one need on each side?
Garter, Seed, Irish Moss, etc., and at least 1 3/4 inches (depending on the project).
That was extremely helpful, thank you!
When binding off, are we binding off as it presents, purlwise, or other?
What size needles and yarn do you usually use for these pattern tutorials?
It depends on the project. I like to use 5 mm needles and worsted weight yarn