Textured Tiles Stitch Pattern for the Loom

Textured Tiles Stitch on the Knitting Loom

Textured Tiles Stitch

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

Textured Tiles Stitch on Loom

Washcloth PatternClick HERE

 

Textured Tiles Pattern Repeat

Textured Tiles

Reverse Side of The Stitch

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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Comments: 15

  1. Jeri May 9, 2017 at 2:53 pm

    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.

    • Denise Canela June 5, 2017 at 9:55 pm

      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

  2. Peppy May 3, 2017 at 5:58 am

    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!

    • Denise Canela June 5, 2017 at 10:05 pm

      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

  3. Tiffany May 1, 2017 at 4:13 am

    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

    • Denise Canela May 2, 2017 at 7:59 pm

      Hi Tiffany,
      Here is a post and video that might help: Click HERE. Let me know if you’re still having a hard time.

  4. Mary K Hokanson April 30, 2017 at 7:19 pm

    Great! I’d like this for a scarf, too. Thank you so much

    • Denise Canela May 2, 2017 at 7:45 pm

      Thanks for the Thank you Mary – I really appreciate it !

  5. Heather April 30, 2017 at 10:46 am

    Neat pattern. Thanks.

    • Denise Canela May 2, 2017 at 7:46 pm

      Thanks for the Thanks Heather – I really appreciate it !

  6. Ann April 29, 2017 at 10:05 pm

    Love your tutorials….thanks!!

  7. Corry Hruschak April 29, 2017 at 5:07 pm

    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?

    • Denise Canela April 29, 2017 at 5:23 pm

      Hi Corry, there is a link on the page. But yes – Amazon has the loom: Click HERE

  8. Karen Aicken April 29, 2017 at 4:18 pm

    This looks wonderful – thanks for sharing

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