Knitting tutorial Trinity Stitch

Trinity Stitch

When you start on your own cushions, use Eva’s pattern as a guide but choose your own colors, yarn thickness, shapes and positioning, or experiment with different backing fabrics.

 

ABBREVIATIONS

Stitch(es): st(s)
knit: K
purl: P
purl 3 stitches together: P3tog
Repeat: Rep


KOEL Trinity Stitch

The Trinity stitch, also known as the Bramble stitch or Blackberry stitch, is a beautiful textured pattern commonly used in knitting. It creates a dense, raised fabric with a clustered appearance resembling tiny berries or bobbles. 

KNIT in:
multiple of 4 sts + 2sts
in a 4-row repeat

Row 1 (right side): Purl to end.

Row 2: K1, *[K1, P1, K1] all in the same st, P3tog*, rep from * to * to last st, K1.

Row 3: Purl to end.

Row 4: K1, *P3tog, [K1, P1, K1] all in the same st, rep from * to * to last st, K1.

Repeat row 1 - 4

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