How Do You Knit An Inverness Diamond Pattern?
Creating knitted projects with beautiful, patterned stitches is a fun way to improve your skills. The Inverness diamond pattern is a knit stitch that creates a masculine-looking diamond pattern. It is not a bulky pattern and it is reversible so the diamond shows through on both sides. If you have a little knitting experience, you can learn to make the Inverness diamond pattern. Cast on 17 to 34 stitches. The Inverness diamond pattern takes 17 stitches to complete, so you must cast on 17 stitches or a multiple of 17 to complete it. Knit one, purl three, knit nine, purl three and knit one. If you cast on more than 17 stitches, you will need to repeat the pattern to complete the row. This makes row one. Purl two, knit three, purl seven, knit three and purl two. Repeat the pattern as many times as needed to complete row two. Work row three by knitting three, purling three, knitting five, purling three and knitting three. Finish, if necessary, by repeating the pattern. Begin row four by pur