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How to Make Criss Cross Knitting Stitch - Video Tutorial
Hannah Reed
2 years ago · Updated 2 weeks ago

Uncover the beauty of the Criss Cross (Wicker) Knitting Stitch as we delve into the world of woven fabric-inspired patterns.
Similar to the classic Herringbone, this stitch adds a touch of sophistication and texture to your knitting projects.
In this article, we'll guide you through the process of creating this unique stitch, providing clear instructions and a helpful video tutorial by JoannesWeb.
Criss Cross Knitting Stitch - Wicker Knitting Stitch
Getting Started:
To begin your Criss Cross adventure, gather the necessary materials:
- Yarn compatible with the recommended needle size.
- Needles specified for the yarn – consider using needles one size larger for optimal results.
Note: Approach your knitting with a gentle touch, whether it's a knit or purl stitch, to ensure a smooth transition to the second stitch.

For visual learners, we highly recommend watching the tutorial by the talented JoannesWeb. In the video, you'll find a detailed walkthrough of the Criss Cross (Wicker) Stitch, making it easier for you to grasp the technique and create stunning projects.
Embark on your knitting journey with the Criss Cross (Wicker) Stitch and elevate your projects to new heights.
Thanks to JoannesWeb's insightful tutorial, you can confidently explore this unique technique. Remember to share your creations with the knitting community, spreading the joy of crafting and creativity.
Happy knitting!
Images and pattern courtesy of JoannesWeb
Enjoy The Video Tutorial

Source: JoannesWeb
Hannah Reed
Hi, I’m Hannah! I’m a firm believer that there’s no problem a cup of tea and a few rows of knitting can’t fix. I’m not a professional designer; I’m just a girl obsessed with soft textures and the magic of turning a ball of yarn into something wearable. From my first (very wonky) scarf to my current projects, I love sharing the cozy highs and the 'oops, I dropped a stitch' lows of my knitting journey. Let’s grab our needles and make something handmade together!


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