- Rows 1, 3, 5, 7, 9: Knit 2. *Move yarn to the front of the work, slip 5 stitches, move yarn to back, knit 5 stitches.
- Rows 2, 4, 6, 8: Purl.
- Row 10: Purl 4.
- Rows 11, 13, 15, 17, 19: Knit 7.
- Rows 12, 14, 16, 18: Purl.
- Row 20: Purl 3.
Similarly one may ask, what is the easiest knitting stitch?
Garter stitch is one of the easiest and most common stitch patterns in knitted fabrics. You create garter stitch by either knitting or purling every row. This stitch features horizontal ridges formed by the tops of the knitted loops on every other row.
Similarly, what is the wrong side in garter stitch? All knitted fabric has a right and I wrong side, the right side is what is seen on the outside and the wrong side is unseen, on the inside. In stockinette stitch the right side is easy to find, it's the flat side, however in garter stitch, both sides look the same, so how do you tell right from wrong in garter stitch?
Likewise, what is a garter stitch border?
Knitting patterns often use a garter stitch to create a border or edge with a striped texture that doesn't curl. It's also great for making a knit fabric that's thick, strong, and slightly stretchy. Working garter stitch is as simple as knitting every stitch, every row.
What is the best cast on for garter stitch?
Twisted German Cast-on (a.k.a. the Old Norwegian)
This little extra twist makes the cast-on method very elastic. The bottom edge of the Twisted German Cast-on looks bumpier compared to the regular long-tail cast-on which is why it blends in very well if your project is worked in garter stitch.