
Some stitches form a unique texture, different from what we normally expect from a knitted fabric. The pattern discussed in this tutorial is one of those stitches – it looks like a lacy pattern with cute little hearts all over it.
This pattern is reversible (though the heart motifs really shine on the right side of the work) and it does not curl at the edges. This makes it perfect for scarves, shawls, cowls, blankets and cardigans.
Like most unusual stitch patterns, this one is created by using a few clever knitting tricks. Otherwise, it is just a bunch of well-organized knit stitches. This pattern does not even require purling.
Let’s see how we can make those cute hearts with knit stitches and yarn overs.
If you want to make these hearts bigger and the fabric looser, make two yarn overs instead of one in rows 1 and 3 of the pattern. Then drop both yarn overs every time you slip a stitch in rows 2 and 4.
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Happy knitting!
