Slip Stitch Knitting - From the Heart Stitchers · 2019. 2. 14. · 1 Simple Slip Stitch (1 color...
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Slip Stitch Knitting
1 Color Use Page
❖ Simple Slip Stitch .................................................................... 1
❖ Honeycomb Slip Stitch ............................................................ 2
❖ Elongated Slip Stitch ............................................................... 3
❖ Quilted Lattice Stitch ............................................................... 4
❖ Butterfly Slip Stitch ................................................................. 5
❖ One Color Cross Slip Stitch ..................................................... 6
❖ Wings Slip Stitch ..................................................................... 7
2 Color Use
❖ Pin Check Slip Stitch ............................................................... 8
❖ Garden Wall Slip Stitch ........................................................... 9
❖ Hexagon Slip Stitch ............................................................... 10
❖ Diagonal Slip Stitch ............................................................... 11
❖ Crossed Slip Stitch ................................................................. 12
3 Color Use
❖ Checked Slip Stitch .............................................................. 13
BONUS ON THE BACK: Super Easy Slipped Stitch Scarf
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Simple Slip Stitch (1 color use of slip stitch)
Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver Acrylic - Worsted weight (#4)
Needles: US Size 7
Multiple of: 4 stitches + 3 – This DOES NOT include the border on the sample
Pattern: 2 row pattern.
Slip all stitches purlwise – keeping floats (working yarn) to back (WS) of work
Row 1 (RS): K1, *S1, K3; repeat from * to end S1, K1
Row 2: Purl
Rep rows 1 and 2
Uses: Sweaters, vests, decorative bands, scarves, hats
Benefits: Easy repeat pattern
Very easily adapted for use with various stitch multiples (e.g. multiple of 10 +3 would
produce a row 1 of K1, *S1, K9; rep from * to end, S1, K1)
Knits very quickly
Best slip stitch to practice on for those learning the slip stitch technique
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Felt: No – does not show well if felted as pattern disappears when felted
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Honeycomb Slip Stitch (1 color use of slip stitch)
Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver Acrylic - Worsted weight (#4)
Needles: US Size 7 (for felting use US size 11 and 100% wool)
Multiple of: Even number of stitches – NOT including any border (Border is needed for this pattern)
Pattern: 4 row pattern – yarn held in front of work on rows 1 and 3. NOTE: This pattern results in a slightly heavier fabric than might be expected as floats are created every 2 rows.
Row 1: P1, slip 1 purlwise with yarn in front of work across row
Row 2: Purl
Row 3: Slip 1 pw wyif, P1 across row
Row 4: Purl
Uses: Stocking heels, scarves (using a needle 1-2 larger than yarn suggests), decorative bands,
heavier-weight blankets, place mats, coasters
Benefits: Very easy repeat pattern
Reverse side of fabric is also quite attractive
Very fast knitting fabric as only 75% of stitches are worked
Excellent pattern for last minute gifts owing to rapid work pace
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Felt: Yes and no. Pattern does not show well but felting creates an even ‘thicker’ fabric
so, for certain items such as coasters, it might be worth a try.
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Elongated Slip Stitch (1 color use of slip stitch)
Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver Acrylic - Worsted weight (#4)
Needles: US Size 7
Multiple of: 4 stitches + 1 – NOT including any border
Pattern: 8 row pattern. NOTE: This pattern contains ‘throws’ (winding yarn more than once over the needle before knitting it).
Row 1: K2, *K1 (2 throws), K3; repeat from * to last 3 sts, K1 (2 throws), K2
Row 2: P2, *slip 1 purlwise (dropping throws), P3; rep from * to last 3 sts, slip 1, P2
Row 3: K2, *slip 1 knitwise, K3; rep from * to last to last 3 sts, slip 1, P2 (same stitches
are slipped as on row 2)
Row 4: P2, *slip 1pw, P3; rep from * to last 3 sts, slip 1, P2
Row 5: K4, *K1 (2 throws), K3; repeat from * ending K1 (2 throws), K4
Row 6: P4, *slip 1pw (dropping throws), P3; rep from * to last 4 sts, P4
Row 7: K4, *slip 1 knitwise, K3; rep from * to last 4 sts, K4 (same slip sts as row 6)
Row 8: P4, *slip 1pw, P3; rep from * to last 4 sts, P4
Uses: Scarves, vests, sweaters, decorative bands including cuffs for socks
Benefits: Easy repeat pattern
Very good for use when a subtle design is wanted
Very nice for use with a multicolored or variegated yarn
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Felt: No as slips get ‘lost’ in the felting process
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Quilted Lattice Stitch (1 color use of slip stitch)
Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver Acrylic - Worsted weight (#4)
Needles: US Size 7 (Felted sample knit on US size 11 using 100% wool)
Multiple of: 6 stitches + 3 – This DOES NOT include the border on the sample
Pattern: 8 row pattern. NOTE: Row 1 of this pattern is the reverse side of the fabric
Slip all stitches purlwise with yarn in front. Carry yarn (float) loosely across front of
work
Row 1 and all WSRs – Purl
Row 2: K2, *slip 5 (with yarn in front), K1; rep from * to last st, K1
Row 4: K4, *insert needle under float and knit it together with next st, K5; rep from * to
last 5 sts; insert needle under float and knit together with next st, K4
Row 6: K1, slip 3wyif, *K1, slip 5wyif; rep from * to last 5 sts; K1, slip 3wyif, K1
Row 8: K1, *insert needle under float and knit it together with the next st, K5; repeat
from * to last 2 sts; insert needle under float and knit it together with next st, K1
Uses: Sweaters, vests, decorative bands, cuffs
Benefits: Easy repeat pattern which looks more difficult than it is
Very attractive if a multicolor yarn is used, especially one with long colorways
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Felt: Not very well as stitch definition gets lost in the felting process. This fabric will
shrink more on the horizontal than the vertical than is normally the case owing to the
pull of the slipped stitches.
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Butterfly Slip Stitch (1 color use of slip stitch)
Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver Acrylic - Worsted weight (#4)
Needles: US Size 7
Multiple of: 10 stitches – NOT including any border. A border is recommended in order to avoid
having slip stitches at the very beginning or end of a row.
Pattern: 20 row pattern
Rows 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9: Work border stitches then begin pattern by *yarn forward, slip 5
purlwise, yarn back K5: rep from * until border sts reached then work border sts
Rows 2, 4, 6, and 8: Work border sts, Purl to border sts, work border sts
Row 10: Work border sts , P7, *insert right hand needle upward through the 5 loose
strands, place on left needle and purl together with the next stitch (which is the middle
stitch of the slipped stitches), P9; rep from * to last 2 sts, P 2. Work border sts.
Rows 11, 13, 15, 17, and 19: Work border stitches then begin pattern by *K5, yarn
forward, slip 5 purlwise. yarn back; rep from * until border sts reached then work border
sts
Rows 12, 14, 16, and 18: Work border sts, Purl to border sts, work border sts
Row 20: Work border sts , P2, *insert right hand needle upward through the 5 loose
strands, place on left needle and purl together with the next stitch (which is the middle
stitch of the slipped stitches), P9; rep from * to last 7 sts, P 7. Work border sts.
Uses: Sweater bodies, decorative bands, vests
Benefits: Multicolored yarn (especially long colorways) creates a lovely effect
Makes a nice decorative effect when used as a center band in sweaters, vests, etc.
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Felt: Not well as slipped stitches get lost if the piece is in any way over felted
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One Color Cross Slip Stitch (1 color use of slip stitch)
Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver Acrylic - Worsted weight (#4)
Needles: US Size 7
Multiple of: 2 stitches– This DOES NOT include the border on the sample
Pattern: 2 row pattern.
Slip all stitches purlwise
Row 1 (RS): K1, *S1 pwise, K1, yarn around needle from front to back (to make a st),
psso both sts; repeat from * to last stitch, K1
Row 2: Purl
Rep rows 1 and 2
Uses: Sweaters, vests, decorative bands, scarves, hats
Benefits: Easy repeat pattern
Knits very quickly
Easy slip stitch to practice on for those learning the slip stitch technique
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Felt: No – does not show well if felted as pattern disappears when felted
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Wings Slip Stitch (1 color use of slip stitch)
Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver Acrylic - Worsted weight (#4)
Needles: US Size 7
Multiple of: 4 stitches + 2 – This DOES NOT include the border on the sample
Stitches: C2L (Cross 2 Left), K into back of 2nd st on L needle passing behind the 1st st. Then K
into the back of the 1st st and slip both sts off needle at the same time
C2R (Cross 2 Right) P the 2nd st on the L needle passing in front of the 1st st. Then P the
1st st and slip them both off the needle at the same time
Pattern: 4 row pattern.
Slip all stitches purlwise keeping all floats to reverse side of fabric (yarn at back on r3,
front on r4)
Row 1: Knit
Row 2: Purl
Row 3: K1, *S2, C2L; repeat from * to last stitch, K1
Row 4: K1, bring yarn to purl position *S2, C2R; repeat from * to last stitch, K1
Rep rows 1 through 4
Uses: Sweaters, vests, scarves, hats, coasters, table mats
Benefits: Easy repeat pattern once crossing stitches is mastered
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Felt: No – does not show well if felted as pattern disappears when felted
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Pin Check Slip Stitch (2 color use of slip stitch)
Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver Acrylic - Worsted weight (#4), 2 colors (I used a light and a dark
to illustrate the pattern better)
Needles: US Size 7 (Felted sample knit with 100% wool on US size 11)
Multiple of: Odd number of stitches – NOT including any border
Pattern: 4 row pattern. This pattern results in a slightly heavier fabric than might be expected as
floats are created every 2 rows. (NOTE: Row 3 involves bringing the yarn back/front/back… across the row. You will be slipping the same sts as slipped in row 2 and purling the ones purled in row 2 and all floats should be on the same side)
Row 1: (Light color yarn) Purl
Row 2: (Dark yarn) P1, *slip 1 purlwise keeping yarn to front, P1; rep from * to end
Row 3: (Dark yarn) *P1, move yarn to back of work S1 purlwise, move yarn to front of
work; rep from * to last stitch, P1 (see note above - all floats should end up on the same
side of the fabric)
Row 4: (Light yarn) Purl
Uses: Stocking heels, decorative bands, heavier-weight blankets, place mats, coasters
Benefits: Easy repeat pattern. Moving the yarn back and forth take a bit of getting use to but easy
once this is mastered
Knits very quickly
Makes an attractive band if only a smaller amount of 2nd yarn color is available
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Felt: Yes. Be sure to use same brand of 100% wool for even shrinkage when felted.
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Garden Wall Slip Stitch (2 color use of slip stitch)
Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver Acrylic - Worsted weight (#4), 2 colors (I used a light and a dark
to illustrate the pattern better)
Needles: US Size 7 (Felted sample knit with 100% wool using US size 11)
Multiple of: Multiple of 6 stitches - NOT including any border
Pattern: 8 row pattern – color change every 2nd row, carry yarn carefully up side of work keeping
color to be used next behind yarn just used
Row 1: (1st color) knit across row
Row 2: (1st color) color, purl across row
Row 3: (2nd color) *K5, slip 1 purlwise; rep from * to end
Row 4: (2nd color) *S1 purlwise, P5; rep from * to end (same sts slipped as in row 3)
Row 5: (1st color) knit
Row 6: (1st color) purl
Row 7: (2nd color), K2, *S1 purlwise, K5; rep from * to last 4 sts, S1, K3
Row 8: (2nd color), P3, *S1, P5; rep from * to last 3 stitches, S1, P2 (same sts slipped as
in row 7)
Uses: Sweater bodies, decorative bands, bags (looks really nice if used for bags to be felted)
Benefits: Super easy repeat pattern which looks more difficult than it is
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Felt: Yes. Use same brand of 100% wool for even shrinkage when felting
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Hexagon Slip Stitch (2 color use of slip stitch)
Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver Acrylic - Worsted weight (#4), 2 colors (I used a light and a dark to illustrate the pattern better)
Needles: US Size 7 (Felted sample knit with 100% wool and US size 11 needles) Multiple of: 8 stitches + 2 – NOT including any border. All slipped stitches are slipped purlwise. Pattern: 20 row pattern – carry yarn up side of work every 2 rows up
Rows 1 and 2 (color 1): Knit Row 3 (color 2): *S2 purlwise, K6; rep from * ending with S2 Row 4 (color 2): *S2 (same sts as previous row), P6; rep from * ending S2
Row 5 (color 2): *S2 purlwise, K6; rep from * ending with S2 Row 6 (color 2): *S2 (same sts as previous row), P6; rep from * ending S2
Row 7 (color 2): *S2 purlwise, K6; rep from * ending with S2 Row 8 (color 2): *S2 (same sts as previous row), P6; rep from * ending S2 Row 9 (color 1): Knit, including all slipped stitches Rows 10, 11, 12 (color 1): Knit
Row 13 (color 2): Knit 4, *S2 purlwise, K6; rep from * ending K4 Row 14 (color 2): P4, *S2 (same sts as previous row), P6; rep from * ending with P4 Row 15 (color 2): Knit 4, *S2 purlwise, K6; rep from * ending K4 Row 16 (color 2): P4, *S2 (same sts as previous row), P6; rep from * ending with P4 Row 17 (color 2): Knit 4, *S2 purlwise, K6; rep from * ending K4 Row 18 (color 2): P4, *S2 (same sts as previous row), P6; rep from * ending with P4 Row 19 (color 1): Knit including all slipped stitches Row 20 (color 1): Knit
Uses: Sweaters, bands, bags (looks really nice if used for bags to be felted) Benefits: Easy pattern which creates an almost ‘Fair Isle’ effect
*** Felt: Yes. Use same brand of 100% wool for both colors.
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Diagonal Slip Stitch (2 color use of slip stitch)
Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver Acrylic - Worsted weight (#4)
Needles: US Size 7 (Felted sample knit on US size 11 using 100% wool)
Multiple of: 4 stitches (not including any border)
Pattern: 8 row pattern. NOTES: Pattern results in a heavier fabric owing to number of floats. One row purl is knit before pattern starts
Slip all stitches purlwise but note that yarn is carried to the back of the work (S1 wyib) on odd numbered rows and to the front (S1 wyif) on even numbered rows. All floats should be on the wrong side of the fabric. Carry yarn loosely up side of work
Foundation row: Purl one row with color 2
Row 1(RS): With color 1, K1, *S2 wyib, K2; rep from *, ending K1
Row 2: With color 1, K1, *S1 wyif, P3; rep from *, end S1 wyif, P1, K1
Row 3: With color 2, K1, S1 wyib, *K2, S2 wyib; rep from *, end K2
Row 4: With color 2, K1, P1, *S1 wyif, P3; rep from *, ending S1 wyif K1
Row 5: With color 1, K1, *K2, S2 wyib; rep from *, ending K3
Row 6: With color 1, K1, P2, *S1 wyif, P3; rep from *, end K1
Row 7: With color 2, *K2, S2 wyib; rep from *, ending k2, S1 wyib, K1
Row 8: With color 2, K1, *P3, S1 wyif; rep from *, ending P2, K1
Rep Rows 1-8
Uses: Coasters, place mats, tea-cozies, hot-pads, tea-cozies, pet-beds, heel turns
Benefits: Easy repeat pattern which looks more difficult than it is
Looks really nice if one multicolor and one plain color are used
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Felt: Yes. Use same brand of wool for both colors
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Crossed Slip Stitch (2 color use of slip stitch)
Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver Acrylic - Worsted weight (#4), 2 colors
Needles: US Size 7 (Felted sample knit with 100% wool and US size 11 needles)
Multiple of: 10 stitches + 1 NOT including any border. All slipped stitches are slipped purlwise.
Pattern: 20 row pattern – carry yarn up side of work every 2 rows up
St. Used: Cross 4 is knit as follows: Drop next stitch off left hand needle to front. Knit 3rd stitch
then 1st stitch, then 2nd stitch then knit the dropped stitch.
Rows 1 (wrong side of fabric) (color 1): Purl
Row 2 (color 1): Knit
Row 3 (color 1): Purl 6, *P1 wrapping twice, P2, P1 wrapping twice, P6; rep from *
ending last repeat with P1
Row 4 (color 2): Knit 1, *Slip 1 pw dropping extra wrap, K2, S1 dropping wrap, K6; rep
from * to end of row
Row 5 (color 2): K6, *S1 pw wyif (bring yarn to front), K2 (return yarn to back first), S1
wyif (bring yarn to front), K6 (return yarn to back first); rep from * ending last repeat
with K1
Row 6 (color 2): K1, *S1 pw with yarn in back, K2, S1 pw wyib, K6; rep from *
Rows 7, 8, 9: Repeat rows 5, 6, and 5
Row 10 (color 1): K1, *Cross 4, K6; repeat from * to end of row
Row 11 (color 1): Purl
Row 12 (color 1): Knit
Row 13 (color 1): P1, *P1 wrapping twice, P2, P1 wrapping twice, P6; rep from * to end
Row 14 (color 2): K6, *S1 pw dropping extra wrap, K2, S1 dropping wrap, K6; repeat
from * ending last repeat K1
Row 15 (color 2): K1, *S1 pw wyif (bring yarn to front), K2 (returning yarn to back), S1
pw wyif (bring yarn to front), K6 return yarn to back first); rep from * to end
Row 16 (color 2): K6, *S1 pw wyib, K2, S1 pw wyib, K6; repeat from * ending last rep
K1
Rows 17, 18, 19: as 15, 16, and 15
Row 20 (color 1): K6, *Cross 4, K6; repeat from * ending last repeat K1
Uses: Sweaters, vests, bands, felted items
Benefits: Easy pattern once you get used to crossing yarn and bringing yarn to front of work
Looks quite complicated when finished
***
Felt: Yes. Use same brand of 100% wool for both colors.
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Checked Slip Stitch (3 color use of slip stitch)
Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver Acrylic - Worsted weight (#4), 3 colors
Needles: US Size 7 (Felted sample knit with 100% wool and US size 11 needles)
Multiple of: 6 stitches + 3 (does NOT include border on sample).
Pattern: 12 row pattern. All slipped stitches are slipped purlwise. As lots of stitches are slipped
over more than one row, it is good to use slightly looser tension for these stitches. Yarn
color A will be the predominant color
Rows 1 (RS): Using yarn A, knit
Change to yarn B -- Row 2: Purl 3, *sl 3 pwise, P3; rep from * to end
Row 3: Knit 3, *sl 3 pwise, K3; rep from * to end
Rows 4 and 5: Repeat rows 2 and 3
Change to yarn A -- Row 6: sl 3, *P3, sl3; repeat from * to end
Rows 7: Knit
Change to yarn C -- Row 8: sl 3, *P3, sl3; repeat from * to end
Row 9: sl3, *K3, sl3; repeat from * to end
Rows 10 and 11: Repeat rows 8 and 9
Change to yarn A -- Row 12: P3, * sl3, P3; repeat from * to end
Uses: vests, felted items, coasters, table mats
Benefits: Easy pattern which looks quite complicated
Works very well for felted items
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Felt: Yes .Use same brand of wool for all three colors
Super Easy Slipped Stitch Scarf
Stitch pattern is a multiple of 7 stitches + 6 additional stitches. The pattern below gives a scarf
about 10” wide. To increase or decrease width, add or decrease stitches in multiples of 7
stitches.
Row pattern is a multiple of 4 rows.
Materials:
Worsted weight yarn
Size 9 knitting needles
Darning needle for weaving in ends
Abbreviations:
k = knit
p = purl
sl = slip
Pattern:
Cast on 41 stitches
Knit 4 rows
Then, begin 4 row repeat pattern as follows:
Row 1: *K6, sl stitch (as if to purl), repeat from * to last 6 stitches, knit 6
Row 2: *K6, yarn forward, sl stitch (as if to purl), yarn back. repeat from * to last 6 stitches, k 6
Row 3: *K6, sl stitch (as if to purl), repeat from * to last 6 stitches, knit 6
Row 4: Knit across
Repeat rows 1-4 until scarf is ½” less than desired length
Knit 3 rows. Bind off loosely on wrong side. Weave in ends
Block if desired