Free knitting patterns: tutorial indian cross stitch
the stitch crossing rows (6 & 12) of indian cross stitch can be a bit sticky. we’re showing you in pictures in case our written instructions don’t make any sense!
ABBREVIATIONS
3XK: insert needle as if to knit, then wrap yarn 3 times around needle counterclockwise, and ‑finish the knit stitch
TUTORIAL
CO 24 sts (an 8 sts repeat); knit flat.
Row 1(WS) – 4(RS): K all. This is pretty straight forward. The piece should look like this after you’ve finished Row 4:
![IC1](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_tthT2QXZdZje3mMjr372hY0zqbTRL4-CBa9eBYIHAuDmM07Tyrqq3UJ0DYtAQme_3O4ZfLiEKkZeGMXta7yHgoYb-945jZQUhf3jN7kYtpWc3Kccq1Zipua7EV93cXQd88UlSeL-YL-fU=s0-d)
Row 5: 3XK all. See abbreviation section above. The first 3XK stitch will look like the picture below:
![IC2](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_vWvrtGNauLdC4q4iNg1IU1V7-u2IQVWLFrYqSnqUBxGpbGnKZDWYDxzsduFhdj4IvYISvQRfKKns4ZllpuYEJm5fx3TigAGjz5CUQMI-0R86uxmLVdnqYW_wUn4WjtLU5QfMlHXQxycw=s0-d)
Row 6: We’re breaking Row 6 into a few parts to make it easier to explain:
![IC3](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_ujz9nu6vAiGaji0nqTrE0rZuM1FwvdSJGIdegI_-U19xKKNs2tVb1-srNpbfEaWiW9rReeEopIP8rEVuU1XxT0rS2R5fFqc8TGN9bRdDYQInwhjaZx0otDrwuaduWTkuXh9VnhoHPXBg=s0-d)
![IC4](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_uCeHsmBSPXIItaiAPVFE-wkJ0CgeK7Ye8AX52IDFp9p4cbIRfTnuMtfdGdASyD2T7-3PnpWBU-s9Q8TAYt34LU9_SALwUd6ojYZf9fCIzhrvLG9-ixi1mY1hWZmIlQnhdFGiyFfO0=s0-d)
![IC5](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_v4HZCTV-B8GR6R6CJjVnXSYNFqwfLNp9moRJBzbxyU7FtGy1IycQVCfXFe0-YW2awSLmuYgWHHshIQ__f7FvrxCD3yHRuA8QnVsJxodgDaG1GsogaYYXcmiYTpW19DAeJR6BQAskAujg=s0-d)
![IC6](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_tYI-S01FDVPwgt1yTcUKugCInEwGHADZhv-LH6Z70yDkwEWjrQOdnsp3sQxQXgv8BXLkSux-ohAyFPSWZw6pli9HS_CXhsWKrFsGFt6CFcfnO__MNa4_XWJMSBXqlHZQj7-gFPp-Oi=s0-d)
![IC7](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_uq9Cm61iHO43l-XH-gwrilYMyLsvUZJ9fmSMSstjIyKxJpv2cdo2t9pd8A_g93EoxJIF94qDfQKC-T9GYS5hKFyt1D4eRWu6x3vryr3o15JM-2BbfJa1XpHlRlNf0-cV9rS5UU6SbS=s0-d)
It will look like the picture below when you’ve completed Row 6:
Row 7-10: K all. After row 10, the piece looks like this:
Row 11: 3XK all
Row 12: You are creating the staggered pattern in this row. Begin by slipping 4 sts, letting the extra loops drop to form 4 very long sts. Cross 2 sts over 2 sts as in Row 6, and knit these 4. Next, *Sl8 sts, cross as in Row 6, knit as in Row 6, and repeat until the last 4 sts. For the last 4 sts, slip 4, cross 2 over 2 sts and then knit these last 4 sts.
The first 12 sts of Row 12 will look something like this:
Repeat Rows 1-12 for the pattern.
Row 5: 3XK all. See abbreviation section above. The first 3XK stitch will look like the picture below:
Row 6: We’re breaking Row 6 into a few parts to make it easier to explain:
- Step 1: *Sl8 sts, letting the extra loops drop to form 8 very long sts. It looks like this:
- Step 2: Insert left-hand needle into the 1st four sts on right-hand needle and pass them over the second set of long sts as shown in the 2 photos below:
- Step 3: Bring all 8 of these long sts onto left-hand needle
- Step 4: Knit the 8 sts (the 2nd half of the original 4 and then the original 4). Repeat from * to end.
Row 12: You are creating the staggered pattern in this row. Begin by slipping 4 sts, letting the extra loops drop to form 4 very long sts. Cross 2 sts over 2 sts as in Row 6, and knit these 4. Next, *Sl8 sts, cross as in Row 6, knit as in Row 6, and repeat until the last 4 sts. For the last 4 sts, slip 4, cross 2 over 2 sts and then knit these last 4 sts.
The first 12 sts of Row 12 will look something like this:
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