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The Ridged Feather Lace Stitch Pattern is a lovely variation of the well-known Feather and Fan Stitch.
In fact, the traditional Feather and Fan Stitch is knitted with a multiple of 18 stitches. Conversely, this particular Ridged Feather stitch is just knitted with a multiple of 11 stitches.
In addition, this impressive-looking stitch pattern may look difficult to knit. However, it is a surprisingly easy lace pattern to master.
Furthermore, knitted over 4 rows, it is only on row 3 that you need to focus on the pattern. The other 3 rows are just rest rows.
Actually, you can easily add your own twist to the pattern by, for instance, adding more rest rows.
Furthermore, the Ridged Feather Lace Stitch is a pattern that will lend itself well to a wide range of knitting projects. Finally, you will often see this stitch pattern used in baby blankets and cowls.
In addition, the lovely scalloped edge makes this stitch pattern perfect for finishing sleeves, necklines as well as hems.

Techniques Needed for Ridged Feather Lace Stitch Pattern
Abbreviation Description Tutorial
k knit Knit Stitch Continental Style
Knit Stitch English Style
p purl Purl Stitch Continental Style
Purl Stitch English Style
yo yarnover Open Yarnover Increase
p2tog purling 2 stitches Purled Right-Slanting Decrease
together
Other Abbreviations Used
ws wrong side
rs right side
rep repeat
st(s) stitch(es)
Instructions (Knitted Flat)
Multiple of 11 sts.
Row 1 (RS): Knit
Row 2: Purl
Row 3: (P2tog) twice, (yo, k1) 3 times, yo, (p2tog) twice
Row 4: Purl
Repeat rows 1-4 until the desired length is reached.