If you’re a beginner in the world of knitting and looking to expand your skills, the Indian Pillar Stitch could be the perfect next step for you. With its unique and intricate design, this stitch will add a beautiful texture and depth to your knitting projects. In this blog post, we’ll guide you through the steps to master this stitch and give you some tips to make the process easier. So let’s get started and discover why the Indian Pillar Stitch is one of the best beginner knit stitches out there!
INDIAN PILLAR STITCH for Beginners
Are you a beginner knitter looking for a beautiful and easy-to-follow pattern to add some personality to your knitting projects? Well, the Indian Pillar Stitch might be just what you need! This beginner-friendly knitting stitch is an easy way to achieve a beautiful textured pattern that adds depth and character to any knitting project. In this article, we will explore the in-depth process to create this stitch, go over some key details and tips to keep in mind, as well as provide a video tutorial and frequently asked questions. Let’s get started!
Introduction
The Indian Pillar Stitch is a two-row knit pattern, featuring columns of bobbles and a faux-lace pattern. This stitch is perfect for advanced knitters who want to challenge themselves with a beautiful texture but also for beginners looking for a simple and stunning pattern that can be used in many knitting projects. With Paintbox Yarns Cotton DK in color 422 Daffodil Yellow, the Indian Pillar Stitch produces a stunning, vibrant, and textured pattern for your next knitting project.
Materials Needed
- Paintbox Yarns Cotton DK in color 422 Daffodil Yellow or any desired color
- Knitting needles (Size will be dependent on the desired lacy-ness of the project. Use larger needles for a more intricate look.)
- Tapestry needle
Steps To Knitting The Indian Pillar Stitch
- Cast on an even number of stitches
- Knit the first row
- Begin the second row by purling three stitches together.
- Next, yarn over and purl the next stitch.
- Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the final stitch, then purl it.
- For the third row, knit all stitches.
- For the fourth row, purl one stitch, then knit one stitch, and repeat until the end of the row.
- Begin the fifth row by purling two stitches together.
- Next, yarn over and purl the next stitch.
- Repeat steps 8 and 9 until the final stitch, then purl it.
- For the sixth row, knit all stitches.
Note that this pattern is a repetitive two-row sequence. Therefore, for the seventh row, start over from step 3 to create the same pattern sequence.
Tips To Keep In Mind
- Gauge is an important factor in achieving the desired texture and look of the Indian Pillar Stitch. Make sure to check your gauge before beginning the knitting process.
- To achieve a lacy look, it is best to go up 1-2 needle sizes.
- The stitch lays flat and looks pretty on both sides, so it can be used for scarves or decorative panels in sweaters, mittens, or socks.
- The stitch is available in the Indian Pillar Blog Post as a pattern for reference.
Video Tutorial
To help you knit the Indian Pillar Stitch, we have provided a video tutorial that explains the process step-by-step. Watch the video below for helpful tips and tricks to get started.
Conclusion
The Indian Pillar Stitch is a beautiful knitting pattern that adds texture and detail to any knitting project, making it the perfect pattern for advanced knitters and beginners alike. It is an easy-to-follow two-row pattern that features columns of bobbles and a faux-lace pattern, and looks beautiful on both sides. With Paintbox Yarns Cotton DK in Color 422 Daffodil Yellow or any desired color, you can add color and personality to your knitting projects by using this stitch as decorative panels in sweaters, mittens, socks or knitting into a scarf.
FAQs
- Is the Indian Pillar Stitch difficult for a beginner knitter to learn?
- No! The Indian Pillar Stitch is a beginner-friendly pattern that is easy to learn and follow. It is a simple two-row pattern that can be memorized easily.
- Can the Indian Pillar Stitch be knit with any color?
- Yes! You can use any color Paintbox Yarns Cotton DK or any other brands cotton yarn to knit the Indian Pillar Stitch.
- Can I use the Indian Pillar Stitch pattern to knit a blanket?
- Absolutely! The pattern is versatile enough to use for larger projects such as blankets or shawls.
- How do I avoid loose or tight tension while knitting the Indian Pillar Stitch?
- Maintaining the correct gauge is key to achieving the desired texture and tension. Make sure to keep an eye on your tension while working on the pattern.
- Can I knit the Indian Pillar Stitch using circular needles?
- Yes! You can use circular needles to knit the pattern. Just remember to follow the same pattern sequence throughout the project.