How to Knit the Indian Cross Stitch | Hands Occupied
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- Опубліковано 5 гру 2024
- The Indian Cross Stitch is a beautiful way to change up your knitting. Formed by knitting elongated stitches out of order, the Indian Cross Stitch is a particularly unique and beautiful addition to your knitting. These instructions demonstrate how to work the Indian Cross Stitch as defined in Barbara Walker's first Treasury of Knitting Patterns, but the stitch length and count may be adapted to a variety of lengths or stitch counts.
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So beautiful stitch excellent tutorial
Very easy to follow.
Is there a book or magazine to go ewith this.
You can find this stitch in Barbara Walker's knitting treasuries. I did a blog post to go with this video back in the day if it's helpful: www.handsoccupied.com/how-to-knit-the-indian-cross-stitch/ 😊
If you want to make something with more than12 loops, how many loops do i use then to keep the right count to match the pattern? I would like to make a scarf, can i make that with 24 loops?
As long as your overall pattern stitch count is a multiple of 8 stitches, you can successfully work the Indian Cross Stitch. For reference, here's written instructions on how to work this stitch: www.knittingfool.com/StitchIndex/StitchDetail.aspx?StitchID=607