garter stitch

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garter stitch

A knitter creates a soft scarf using the garter stitch.

Definition

Noun: A basic, fundamental knitting stitch pattern. It is created by knitting every row when using straight needles, which produces a fabric with distinct horizontal ridges on both sides. This stitch is characterized by its simplicity, elasticity, and reversible, textured appearance.

Usage

The term "garter stitch" is used to describe both the specific stitch pattern and the resulting fabric. It is most commonly used in instructions for knitting projects. - It is the first stitch pattern many knitters learn. - It is often used for borders, scarves, and blankets due to its lay-flat, non-curling properties. - When counting rows in garter stitch, each visible ridge represents two knitted rows.

Examples
  • For a beginner project: "My first scarf was made entirely in garter stitch."
  • In a knitting pattern: "Knit 50 rows in garter stitch to form the border."
  • Describing fabric: "The baby blanket has a lovely, squishy texture from the garter stitch."
Advanced Usage
  • In the round: When knitting in the round (on circular or double-pointed needles), garter stitch is created by alternating one round of knit stitches with one round of purl stitches, as you are always working on the "right side" of the fabric.
  • Combination with other stitches: Garter stitch is often combined with stockinette stitch or ribbing to create visual and textural contrast in a garment.
Variants and Related Words
  • Garter Ridge: A single, prominent horizontal ridge formed by two rows of knitting. Counting garter ridges is a common way to measure length in this pattern.
  • Knit Stitch (k): The individual action used to create every stitch in a flat garter stitch fabric. Garter stitch is the fabric produced by the repeated use of the knit stitch on every row.
  • Stockinette Stitch: The most common knitting pattern, created by alternating rows of knit and purl stitches, resulting in a smooth side and a bumpy side. This is the primary contrast to garter stitch.
Synonyms
  • Basic Knit Fabric: A descriptive synonym emphasizing its fundamental nature.
  • Ribless Knit: A technical term sometimes used to distinguish it from ribbed patterns, though not common in everyday knitting language.
Related Phrases and Concepts
  • Knit every row: The standard instruction for creating garter stitch on flat needles.
  • Reversible pattern: A key property of garter stitch, as both sides of the fabric look identical.
  • Non-curling edge: A major functional advantage of garter stitch, making it ideal for hems and borders without the need for additional finishing.
garter stitch

A knitter creates a soft scarf using the garter stitch.

Noun
  1. a knitting stitch that results in a pattern of horizontal ridges formed by knitting both sides (instead of purling one side)