One of my favorite ways to work crochet into your knitting is with crocheted edgings. Here I show you how to work a simple picot edging.
Crochet instructions for the picot edging:
Single crochet into 2 stitches, chain 3 (or 5). Insert your hook into the left leg
of the first chain. Grab the yarn and pull up one loop. (Two loops on hook). Grab the
yarn again and pull through both loops on hook to close with a single crochet. Skip
next stitch, and repeat from beginning.
Knitting instructions for the long moss stitch:
CO an even number of stitches.
Row 1 (WS): *K1, P1*, repeat to end of row
Row 2: *P1, K1*, repeat to end of row
Row 3: *P1, K1*, repeat to end of row
Row 4: *K1, P1*, repeat to end of row
Row 5: *K1, P1*, repeat to end of row
Repeat Rows 2-4 to desired length. BO in pattern on RS of work.
Info on things you’ll see in this video:
The yarn I used in the blue sample is Berroco Vintage.
The yarn I used in the bulky sample where I’m demonstrating the stitch is Berroco Peruvia Quick.
The scarf I’m wearing is the Clapotis.
Knit with Noro Silk Garden in colorway #87.
The scarf on the mannequin is Cozy.
Knit in Lana Grossa Cool Wool Merino.
The red nail polish I’m wearing is OPI, in color Chick Flick Cherry. The polish on my sparkly accent nail is OPI, in color The Living Daylights.