
Knit and purl are two of the most basic stitches.
The Knit stitch creates a surface of small V shapes — smooth, flat, and with gentle stretch — often called the right side or the smooth side of the fabric.
The Purl stitch, in contrast, forms small horizontal bumps, giving the fabric a textured, bumpy surface, often referred to as the wrong side.

By combining these two simple techniques, you can unlock a world of knitting with patterns, textures, and visual intrigue. To spark your creativity further, take a look at the Knit Purl Dictionary [link] for more inspiration and ideas.

In this article, we bring you a collection of simple knitting patterns using from two, three, or even more different stitches. You can adjust the repetitions and create your own rhythm, bringing each design to life in your unique way.
We hope you find joy and satisfaction in every moment of your knitting journey.

A Collection of Knit Purl Repeats
Knit more than just a stitch — carry a rhythm, a feeling, a quiet joy in every loop.- Pattern 01: Checkerboard stitches
- Pattern 02: Moss stitch & Double Moss stitch
- Pattern 03: Diamond stitch & Triangle stitch
- Pattern 04: Jacquard stitch & Hurdle stitch
- Pattern 05: Seed stitch & Basketweave stitch
- Pattern 06: Hurdle stitch and Rib Welt stitch
- Pattern 07: Seed stitch and Seed stitch Zigzag
- Pattern 08: Double Moss st and Double Moss st diamond
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