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Heidi from Hands Occupied walks you through how to knit the beautiful Diamond Brocade Stitch. This stitch has a clear right side and is worked over 8 rows.

Sometimes stitch patterns created with simple knits and purls carefully placed are exactly what your knitting needs to shine. The beautiful Diamond Brocade Stitch is one such pattern, featuring a clear right and wrong side. As usual with my knitting stitch videos, I think this timeless stitch would be right at home on a vintage inspired sweater or a lovely set of knit accessories. In this post, I’ll walk you through how to knit this stitch in an easy-to-follow video tutorial with written stitch instructions. ?

Heidi from Hands Occupied walks you through how to knit the beautiful Diamond Brocade Stitch. This stitch has a clear right side and is worked over 8 rows.

Diamond Brocade Stitch – Video Tutorial

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Heidi from Hands Occupied walks you through how to knit the beautiful Diamond Brocade Stitch. This stitch has a clear right side and is worked over 8 rows.
Heidi from Hands Occupied walks you through how to knit the beautiful Diamond Brocade Stitch. This stitch has a clear right side and is worked over 8 rows.

ANEMONE STITCH PATTERN

I originally discovered this stitch in Barbara Walker’s A Treasury of Knitting Patterns.

Knitting skill level: Easy

CO a mult of 8 sts + 1.
row 1. (RS) k4, *p1, k7; rep from *; end p1, k4.
row 2. (WS) p3, *k1, p1, k1, p5; rep from *; end k1, p1, k1, p3.
row 3. k2, *p1, k3; rep from *; end p1, k2.
row 4. p1, *k1, p5, k1, p1; rep from * to end.
row 5. *p1, k7; rep from * to last st, p1.
row 6. rep row 4.
row 7. rep row 3.
row 8. rep row 2.
Rep rows 1-8.

Please note that stitches are presented using the Craft Yarn Council’s standards and abbreviations: http://bit.ly/cyc-standards.

Heidi from Hands Occupied walks you through how to knit the beautiful Diamond Brocade Stitch. This stitch has a clear right side and is worked over 8 rows.
Heidi from Hands Occupied walks you through how to knit the beautiful Diamond Brocade Stitch. This stitch has a clear right side and is worked over 8 rows.

Yarn & needles provided by Knit Picks. Post contains affiliate links.

Diamond Brocade Stitch Video Tutorial

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