An amazing fully reversible stitch pattern. It has a nice texture, that looks like no other knit stitch. In fact, it doesn’t look like knitting at all, and that makes it even more interesting. This stitch will look great on a scarf, cowl, blanket or even a semi-transparent sweater or cardigan.
MATERIALS USED TO MAKE THE SWATCH
Yarn – Knitca Woolly Warmth 100% wool yarn in Dark Goldenrod colour
Needles – 5 mm (US8)
INSTRUCTIONS
Cast on a multiple of 3 stitches. Add 2 selvage stitches.
Row 1 (right side) : selv, [yo, sl 1 wyib, k2tog tbl], repeat brackets to last stitch, selv
Row 2 (wrong side) : selv, [yo, sl 1 wyib, k2tog tbl], repeat brackets to last stitch, selv
Repeat rows 1-2 as necessary for completing your project.
All abbreviations are explained in the Key to Chart.
You can also work according to the chart below. Pattern repeat is marked by red frame.

Note: the chart depicts stitches in right side rows from right to left (that is, your first stitch in right side row will be the first stitch on the right of the chart), and stitches in wrong side rows from left to right (that is, your first stitch in wrong side row will be the first stitch on the left of the chart). To make this concept easier, the number of each row is shown at the beginning of the row (number 1 is on the right side of the chart and number 2 is on the left side).