Hello!
This week I’ve got something new and a little unusual for you... a stitch that I've been unable to find online. Sometimes when I'm designing I just play with the yarn & see what happens. I had an idea in mind of the look I wanted to create for the Tales of Childhood Collection & just did what made sense at the time to achieve that look. I'm sure others have done this stitch before & it's just not very common, but it's always kind of exciting when it seems you've created a new way of doing things. (And it makes for a fun series of tutorial posts!)
This is the third of 4 ways to make a pair of Twisted Stitches in Mosaic knitting. You can also think of them as 2 color, 1/1 cables without a cable needle. They sound much more complicated than they actually are and are really fun to work once you get a rhythm going. This tutorial uses 2 stitches (1 in each color) and will teach you how to make the color in the foreground (the pink) lean to the right when you are working a Wrong Side row.
Have fun & happy knitting!
Shaina ^_^
PS: The yarn featured in this tutorial is from Toad Hollow Yarns in the Mawwiage & Hanging the Stars Colorways. The project I'm knitting on is the Story Hour Shawl.
Materials:
A knitting project or swatch with stitches live on the needles
Knitting needles appropriate for your yarn
Step 1:
With yarn in front, insert right needle into the next 2 stitches as if to purl 2 stitches together, slip both stitches to right needle as if they were 1 stitch.
Step 2:
While keeping the first stitch on the right needle to the front, insert the left needle into the second stitch on the right needle as if to purl.
Step 3:
Slip the right needle out of both the 1st and 2nd stitches (the first stitch is not on a needle at all and is loose).
Step 4:
Insert the right needle into the loose stitch as if to purl.
Step 5:
Purl the stitch on the left needle.
That's it!
You've just completed a Mosaic Twist Right on the Wrong Side of your fabric!
Try It Out!
It's best to put a new technique into practice right away so that you can remember it in the future. Here are some of my patterns that are perfect for practicing this technique.
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