Textured Tiles Stitch on the Knitting Loom
Textured tiles is another great unisex stitch pattern. I seriously intend to use it for a nice manly scarf. I believe it looks bold and elegant on any wearable. But my first project will be a washcloth. Stay tuned for that pattern.
I also like the fact that you’re only using the knit and purl. Nothing elaborate or complicated. Keep in mind that like many of my stitch patterns it works best with a solid colored yarn and a small gauge loom.
Textured Tile Stitch Pattern Supplies
Below is a list of the supplies used for the pattern
Loom: KB Adjustable Hat Loom
Yarn: Worsted weight cotton
Hook: KB Ergonomic Loom Hook
PDF: Downloadable with Pattern Chart and Flat and Round Versions
Washcloth Pattern: Click HERE
Textured Tiles Pattern Repeat
Flat Version : Multiple of 15 + 6
Multiple of 15 + 6 (pattern below is only the repeat)
SKILL LEVEL: Advanced Beginner
STITCHES Knit, Purl
I prefer to make the stitch patterns as simple as possible for beginners. Adding the additional 6 stitches can be confusing. To see the 3 versions (Beginners, Flat, Round) available you would need to purchase the complete pattern, see the link below.
If you are a Patreon patron – this is your 2nd pattern for April.
TO PURCHASE THE FULL DOWNLOADABLE PDF PATTERN : CLICK HERE
Follow the little arrow heads for knitting direction.
> Row 1: Knit
< Row 2: k6, p1, k7, p1
> Row 3: Knit
< Row 4: k6, p1, k7, p1
> Row 5: Knit
< Row 6: k6, p1, k7, p1
> Row 7: Knit
< Row 8: p7, k7, p1
> Row 9: Knit
< Row 10: Knit
> Rows 11: p1, k7, p7
< Rows 12: Knit
> Rows 13: p1, k7, p1, k6
< Rows 14: Knit
> Rows 15: p1, k7, p1, k6
< Rows 16: Knit
> Rows 17: p1, k7, p1, k6
< Rows 18: Knit
> Rows 19: p9, k6
< Rows 20: Knit
> Rows 21: Knit
< Rows 22: k6, p9
Textured Tiles Video
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I love this pattern. Can’t wait to try it. Have you ever done a ten stitch blanket video/pattern? If yes, I am a Paetron member and would love to get it.
Hi Jeri – so sorry for the delay – I’ve been a bit sick – just getting back to business. As for you question – no I have not done the pattern but there are several videos and I tried to put them HERE
Hi Denise, I just became a Patreon and I am not understanding how we get our free patterns. Do they come in an e-mail? So far I have received nothing and am confused. What am I dong wrong? Thanks and Biggest hugs!
Hi Peppy – SOOOOOOOOO sorry for the delay in responding – I have not been well for a bit – just getting back to business and trying hard to catch up with hundreds of emails and comments. As for your question – first THANK YOU soooooo much for your support, May only had 1 pattern. The patterns are downloaded directly from the site. Here is an instructional post I think will be helpful: Click HERE
Hi Denise, I can’t purchase the pattern right now because of tight funds, but I was hoping you could explain the extra 6 stitches, where they need to be and what stitch they should be? I’m thankful for your videos and know you put so much work into them. Thank you again!
Tiffany
Hi Tiffany,
Here is a post and video that might help: Click HERE. Let me know if you’re still having a hard time.
Great! I’d like this for a scarf, too. Thank you so much
Thanks for the Thank you Mary – I really appreciate it !
Neat pattern. Thanks.
Thanks for the Thanks Heather – I really appreciate it !
Love your tutorials….thanks!!
Where can I purchase the loom you’re using in the video? I live in Canada and can not find a loom like this anywhere. Would you suggest that I go on Amazon or something like that to buy one? What name brand is that loom?
Hi Corry, there is a link on the page. But yes – Amazon has the loom: Click HERE
This looks wonderful – thanks for sharing
Thank you Karen !!!!