15 Textured Knit Stitch That Looks Good In One Color

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Textured Knit Stitch That Looks Good In One Color Tutorials

Welcome, yarnies! Who’s in the mood to dig through their yarn stash and use up the large amount of that one color they have too much of? If that sounds like you, then you’ll want to take a close look at this collection of 15 Textured Knit Stitches That Look Good In One Color.

Everything that you see in this fun list is going to help you put that yarn to use in a project that is going to be so unique, so rich, and so refreshing that it’ll make you wonder why you waited so long to try it!

Realistically, we all look at texture differently. That’s why I’ve collected 15 unique examples to show off the fun variety waiting for you.

You can choose the textured knit stitch that is going to work best for you and your preferences, as well as the yarn itself.

There is a diamond stitch that is great for adding some subtle loops to your work.

The mermaid stitch is as similar to this, and great for a small repeating pattern that helps offer a lot of depth.

The scallop stitch is also a great staple to help you add in a delicate air to a project you have in mind.

For some chunky texture, I also recommend the double fleck stitch. It is a wonderful option for lots of personality.

Similar to this is the tartan weave stitch, which can be just the right way to play around with little pops of texture for a uniform stitch that really delivers personality.

If subtlety is more your thing, you can find that in the linen stitch or a reversible stitch. These are wonderful for finer yarns, too, where you want the color to be the focal point!

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There really is going to be a knit textured stitch here for every knitter! If you aren’t sure what you most want to do, scroll through each of the choices on this list, and you’ll find just what you’re looking for eventually!

Take a look at the sneak peek details, particularly if you are new to yarn life and want to pick the right stitch for your difficulty level!

Once you have chosen the right stitch for you, click on the link, and you’ll be taken to the designer’s page to get started.

You’ll find that these tutorials are helpful, exciting, and just right for getting you to look at textured knitting in a way that you haven’t before.

Don’t forget to share this with someone else who will love it as much as you!

1. This Easy Stitch is the BEST Knit Stitch for Blankets - The Knit Crew

This Easy Stitch is the Best Knit Stitch for Blankets

Project Size: Unspecified
Level: Beginner
Yarn Weight: Medium
Brand: Unspecified
Needle: US 9 (5.5mm)
Video: No
Pattern Format: Written Pattern
Designer: Brittany of Bhooked

2. Knit Diamond Stitch Pattern - The Knit Crew

Knit Diamond Stitch Pattern

Project Size: Unspecified
Level: Unspecified
Yarn Weight: (4): 100 % – Acrylic
Brand: Loops&Threads, Impeccable
Needle: DPN 4 mm (US 6 / UK 8)
Video: Yes
Pattern Format: Written Pattern
Designer: Ann of Crazy Hands

3. The Scallop Pattern Stitch - The Knit Crew

The Scallop Pattern Stitch

Project Size: Unspecified
Level: Intermediate
Yarn Weight: Unspecified
Brand: Unspecified
Needle: Unspecified
Video: Yes
Pattern Format: Written Pattern
Designer: New Stitch A Day

4. Knit Waffle Stitch Pattern - The Knit Crew

Knit Waffle Stitch Pattern

Project Size: Unspecified
Level: Unspecified
Yarn Weight: Medium Worsted
Brand: Unspecified
Needle: DPN 4 mm (US 6 / UK 8)
Video: Yes
Pattern Format: Written Pattern
Designer: Ann of Crazy Hands

5. Purl Ridge Stitch Knitting Pattern - The Knit Crew

Purl Ridge Stitch Knitting Pattern

Project Size: Unspecified
Level: Beginner
Yarn Weight: Worsted
Brand: Lion Brand
Needle: US 7 (4.5mm) straight knitting needles & US 7 (4.5 mm) circular knitting needles
Video: No
Pattern Format: Written Pattern
Designer: Cassie of Little Red Window

6. Russian Vining Knit Stitch Video - The Knit Crew

Russian Vining Knit Stitch Video

Project Size: Unspecified
Level: Unspecified
Yarn Weight: Super Bulky
Brand: Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick & Quick
Needle: US 11 {8mm}
Video: No
Pattern Format: Written Pattern
Designer:
Jennifer Thompson of Brome Fields

7. Double Fleck Stitch Knitting Pattern for Beginners - The Knit Crew

Double Fleck Stitch Knitting Pattern for Beginners

Project Size: Unspecified
Level: Experienced Beginner
Yarn Weight: Any Gauge
Brand: Unspecified
Needle: Appropriate Size for Yarn
Video: No
Pattern Format: Written Pattern
Designer: Kristen McDonnell of StudioKnit

8. How to knit the Mermaid stitch pattern - The Knit Crew

How to Knit the Mermaid Stitch Pattern

Project Size: Unspecified
Level: Beginners
Yarn Weight: 100% Cotton
Brand: Unspecified
Needle: DPN’s US 7 (4.5mm)
Video: No
Pattern Format: Written Pattern
Designer: Carolina of So Woolly

9. How to make bobble stitch - The Knit Crew

How to Make Bobble Stitch

Project Size: Unspecified
Level: Unspecified
Yarn Weight: Unspecified
Brand: Petite Wool
Needle: US 11 (8mm)
Video: Yes
Pattern Format: Written Pattern
Designer: we are knitters

10. Tartan Weave Stitch - The Knit Crew

Tartan Weave Stitch

Project Size: Unspecified
Level: Easy
Yarn Weight: Unspecified
Brand: Knit & Purl
Needle: Unspecified
Video: No
Pattern Format: Written Pattern
Designer: E Knitting Stitches

11. How to knit the Ripple stitch - The Knit Crew

How to Knit the Ripple stitch

Project Size: Unspecified
Level: Beginner
Yarn Weight: Unspecified
Brand: Unspecified
Needle: Unspecified
Video: Yes
Pattern Format: Wirtten Pattern
Designer: So Woolly

12. Sea Foam Stitch - The Knit Crew

Sea Foam Stitch

Project Size: Unspecified
Level: Easy
Yarn Weight: Unspecified
Brand: Unspecified
Needle: Unspecified
Video: Yes
Pattern Format: Written Pattern
Designer: New Stitch A Day

13. How To Knit The Linen Stitch (Tutorial + Pattern) - The Knit Crew

How To Knit The Linen Stitch (Tutorial + Pattern)

Project Size: 20×20 cm/8×8 inches
Level: Beginner
Yarn Weight: Any DK weight/light worsted/8 ply yarn or Aran/worsted/10 ply
Brand: Lilly Sugar’n Cream Cotton
Needle: 4.5 mm (US 7)
Video: Yes
Pattern Format: Written Pattern
Designer: Handy Little Me

14. How to knit pebble stitch - The Knit Crew

How to Knit Pebble Stitch

Project Size: Unspecified
Level: Beginner
Yarn Weight: Cotton DK or Aran
Brand: Rowan Handknit Cotton
Needle: 4mm
Video: Yes
Pattern Format: Written Pattern
Designer: Sophie of lovecrafts

15. How to knit a one-row reversible pattern - The Knit Crew

How to Knit a One-row Reversible Pattern

Project Size: Unspecified
Level: Beginner
Yarn Weight: 100% Merino Wool & 100% Cotton
Brand: Unspecified
Needle: 2.0mm-10.0mm
Video: Yes
Pattern Format: Written Pattern
Designer: Carolina of So Woolly

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