How to: Knit Moss Stitch (Seed Stitch)

In this video we will show you how to work in moss stitch (also known as seed stitch) This easy-to-learn stitch creates a gorgeous all-over texture using knit and purl stitches.

In this video we will show you how to work in moss stitch (also known as seed stitch) This easy-to-learn stitch creates a gorgeous all-over texture using knit and purl stitches.

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In this video we will show you how to work in moss stitch (aslo known as seed stitch) This easy-to-learn stitch creates a gorgeous all-over texture using knit and purl stitches.

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Level: Easy
Craft: Knitting
Type: Technique

Step by Step

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Step 1

Moss stitch (otherwise called seed stitch) isn’t just named after our fave supermodel, it’s also one of the most popular knit stitches out there. Grab your yarn and needles, and start by inserting the right needle into the next stitch knitwise.

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Step 2

Wrap the yarn around the right needle clockwise.

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Step 3

Scoop the needle towards you through the stitch and release the old stitch off the left needle. You should now have one stitch on your right needle.

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Step 4

Bring the yarn between the needles to the front of your work.

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Step 5

Insert the right needle into the next stitch purlwise. What we mean by purl wise is moving your right needle through the stitch on your left needle from the top downwards.

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Step 6

Wrap the yarn around the right needle anti-clockwise.

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Step 7

Move the needle away from you. Release the old stitch off the left needle. Bring the yarn between the needles towards the back. Repeat these steps, one knit, one purl, until you have a single stitch left of your row. Knit this last stitch. When you get to the end of your row, swap the needles around. Then repeat the row again! The trick to the moss / seed stitch is making sure that if your next stitch coming up was a knit stitch during the last row, you then purl. And vice versa. Well done!