Quilted Lattice Knit Stitch
I absolutely love the challenge of converting a knit stitch to a crochet stitch and vice-versa. If I could spend my days just doing this I would. I know, I’m a bit stitch obsessed, but it’s so much fun. And in this post, we will explore the Quilted Lattice Knit Stitch.
When I first opened A Treasury of Knitting Patterns by Barbara Walker, I knew some of these stitch designs just needed to be converted. And this is my take on converting the Quilted Lattice Knit Stitch to a Crochet Stitch.
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Looking for the Crochet Stitch Version? Get the Crochet Lattice Hat Pattern
Supplies for the Quilted Lattice Knit Stitch
Size US 9 (5.5 mm) & dpn or circular needles or 5 DPNs
Removable stitch markers if needed
Yarn needle to weave in ends
Fur Pompom, if you would like to make your own, visit my Quick Faux Fur Pompom Tutorial
Yarn Used:
Madelinetosh Chunky in colorway Earl Grey
Yarn substitutions (check gauge): Berroco Ultra Wool Chunky
Gauge:
• 16 sts and 24 rows = 4” (10 cm) in stockinette
Abbreviations:
- BO- Bind Off
- CO- Cast On
- k- knit
- st(s) – stitch(es)
- wyif – with yarn in front
Skill Level:
• Intermediate
Notes:
This stitch is worked in multiples of 6+3 in the round.
Knit Beanie Instructions
Round | Description |
1 | Cast on the desired number of stitches in multiples of 6+3 and work in the round.*wyif sl 5, k1; repeat * around |
2 | knit around |
3 | k2, *insert needle under loose strand and knit next stitch, bringing stitch out from under strand, k5; repeat * around, end last repeat k3 |
4 | knit around |
5 | k3, *wyif sl 5; k1; repeat * until last 3; wyif sl 3 |
6 | wyif sl 2, knit in remaining sts around |
7 | *k5, insert needle under loose strand and knit next stitch, bringing stitch out from under strand; repeat * around |
8 | knit around |
Repeat | Repeat rounds 1-8 for desired length. |
Video on the Quilted Lattice Knit Stitch
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