There are many styles of knitwear, each with specific characteristics. Below is a list of our most frequently used stitches and patterns.
Plain Stitch
The most basic stitch, created by alternating rows of knit and purl. Also known
as jersey or stockinette.
Links Stitch
Reverse stockinette, alternating rows of purl and knit. Characterized by its
soft feel and link-like motif.
Cable Stitch
A twisted plait, similar to a braid.
Rib Stitch
Alternating rows of stockinette and reverse stockinette stitches, forming a vertical
or horizontal stripe pattern.
Brioche Stitch
A pattern of tucked stitches forming a rib motif.
Fisherman’s Rib Stitch
Similar to the brioche stitch, with thicker ribs.
Seed Stitch
A pattern of alternating purl and knit stitches, forming a unique “bumpy” motif.
Crochet Stitch
An elaborate pattern characterized by a lace-like motif.
Basket Weave Stitch
A pattern of woven strands, resembling a wicker basket
Inlay Stitch
A combination of patterns, generally in more than one color.