Fancy Stitch Combos – Daisy Stitch

Instructions for working the Daisy Stitch:
Setup Row: K1, P to last stitch, K1
Row 1 (RS): K1, *K3tog without pulling finished stitch off left needle, YO, K3tog the same stitches again, P1* repeat between *s until 4 stitches remain, K3tog without pulling finished stitch off left needle, YO, K3tog the same stitches again, K1.
Rows 2 & 4: K1, P to last stitch, K1
Row 3: K1, P1, K1, *K3tog without pulling finished stitch off left needle, YO, K3tog the same stitches again, P1* repeat between *s until 6 stitches remain, K3tog without pulling finished stitch off left needle, YO, K3tog the same stitches again, K1, P1, K1
Bind-Off purl-wise on wrong side row.
To work this stitch in-the-round, knit all stitches on all even numbered rows.

This week is the second video in a new series called Fancy Stitch Combos. In this series I hope to demonstrate stitches that have been requested, and hopefully introduce you to some new ones that I think are pretty and useful. Feel free to drop me a note if you’d like to submit an idea for a video in this series.

Information on things you’ll see in this video:

The sweater I’m wearing is my Ombre Dyed Sweater, pattern + video tutorial.

The scarf on the mannequin is One Row Handspun Scarf, knit with Cascade 220.

The bulky yarn I used in the sample is Berroco Peruvia Quick.

The blue yarn I used in the smaller sample is Berroco Vintage.

The wood needles I use for demonstration are by Clover, size 10.5 (6.5mm).

4 comments on “Fancy Stitch Combos – Daisy Stitch

  1. Love this new series. Will you be doing a video on how to change a pattern to use when working in the round/circular??

  2. Hi Carol – thank you for the note. I give instructions on how to work this stitch in the round (last line of instructions). The technique is exactly the same – you just replace the (mostly) purled even-numbered rows with knit rows. Since the technique is the same, I doubt I’ll be doing another video on this stitch.

    S t a c i

  3. I have just finished knitting a baby blanket using the daisy stitch! I got many compliments ???? I wanted to attach a photo but I could not do it…thank you for your videos, they are so clear and easy to follow. I was at the Post Office yesterday mailing the blanket and the lady behind the counter loved the stitch. I told her about your website! We are in Spain mind you but it doesn’t really matter ????
    All the best,
    MTQ

  4. The emoticons became question marks once email was sent…sorry! They were smiling faces!
    MTQ

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