Craftsy Premium: Four Fun Four-Row Stitch Patterns

Join Jen Lucas, knit designer and instructor, for a Craftsy Premium event. Knitting doesn’t always have to be so complicated. You can create a very interesting fabric using stitch patterns that are just four rows. Let’s take a look at a few four-row stitch patterns that you can incorporate into all sorts of projects. Add them to scarves, shawls, blankets, and more!

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23 Responses to “Craftsy Premium: Four Fun Four-Row Stitch Patterns”

  1. Lois Haslett

    Haven’t seen them yet

  2. Vicki Danek

    Haven’t seen yet

  3. Iris Howell

    I haven't seen it yet

  4. Virginia Powell

    Thank you, enjoyed this very much.

  5. Jacqueline Dooley

    I loved your presentation. I understood without ant closed captioning that fits in my way of viewing. I have downloaded patterns to my knit companion so that I could follow them without losing my place I love the idea of the four row patterns I would like to incorporate them into the fronts of vests and scarves. Thank you so much. This was fun. I am deaf and yet I understand you because you speak.clearly and distinctly. Your presentation was terrific. Many thanks!

  6. Jacqueline Dooley

    I loved your presentation. I understood without utili Utilities. I have downloaded patterns to my knit companion so that I could follow them without losing my place I love the idea of the four row patterns I would like to incorporate them into the fronts of vests and scarves. Thank you so much. This was fun. I am deaf and yet I understand you because you speak .clearly and distinctly.

  7. olgapenao62748

    Enjoyed the class.

  8. Eva Fuqua

    Thank you! I learned a lot and am inspired to use these stitches.

  9. Jeanne Williams

    The download for the pattern isn't working. Is there somewhere I can access the pattern?

  10. jonette

    <strong>would love to see