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300 Stitches!

23/12/2025

 
Reversible Knitting Stitches by Moira Ravenscroft & Anna Alway, Wyndlestraw Designs
In my last blogpost, I mentioned that Anna & I have been busy through the summer adding some more stitches to our Reversible Knitting Stitches book. We both enjoy exploring the wonderful world of reversible stitches, and it was great fun that I was in Sweden for much of the time so we could compare samples as they came off the needles rather than on WhatsApp for a change.

So it is with a great fan-fare and blowing of New Year trumpets, that we can announce a brand-new version of the book – now with 300 stitches! ​It is amazing to have reached the 300 mark and we hope you enjoy all the stitches in this new edition.
Reversible Knitting Stitches by Moira Ravenscroft & Anna Alway, Wyndlestraw Designs
So what have we added this time? Well, firstly we have been able to add some lovely new colour samples to the mix. It is never easy to add colour into a design and still retain that wonderful double-sided character, so we are very pleased to have some lovely new examples for you to try. 

We also had some requests after we published the last edition. One lady asked whether we could add some more easy one-row stitches she could knit while travelling. Then at the other end of the spectrum, we heard from a knitting guild who wanted some more complex designs they could set themselves as a group challenge. 
Both of those were fun to explore and we managed to add a number of double-sided stitches in both of those categories. 

We also took the opportunity of a new edition to expand the Introduction section, with some extra notes on using stitch charts, equipment you'll need plus yarn and colour choices.
Reversible Knitting Stitches by Moira Ravenscroft & Anna Alway, Wyndlestraw Designs
The e-book can be opened on any compatible device, such as a computer, phone, iPad or tablet using a pdf reader such as Adobe Reader.

​You can pinch-&-zoom in to see details such as stitch charts more easily, and i
ndividual pages can also be bookmarked or printed out for later reference.
Reversible Knitting Stitches by Moira Ravenscroft & Anna Alway, Wyndlestraw Designs
We really hope you enjoy this new version and that you'll have fun exploring all the wonderful double-sided stitches in the collection. 

You can purchase this new version of the book by clicking here. It is available for immediate download from the site so you'll be able to explore all the new stitches while you are still eating your mince pies in front of the fire! 
If you have previously purchased a copy, then please contact me here to request a new download link.
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I hope you have a wonderful Holiday Season and that the New Year brings you much good health, happiness and some wonderful double-sided knitting!

​
Moira
Reversible Knitting Stitches by Moira Ravenscroft & Anna Alway, Wyndlestraw Designs
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    2025:
    ​◌ It's Spring-time in Wiltshire
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    ​◌ Poppies
    ◌ The Purl Cable Cast-On
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    ◌ Tree roots & knitting don't mix
    ◌ ​Poppies in Wiltshire
    ◌ 300 Stitches!
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    2024:
    ​◌ Reversible Colours

    ◌ A new website and a new scarf
    ◌ ​Knitting a lengthwise scarf​​

    2021:
    ... Seeing Double Series:​
    ◌ #1: Knitting with two ends of yarn
    ​◌ #2: Using two ends of yarn for added warmth
    ​◌ #3: It's good to have options
    ​◌ #4: Blending colours with doubled yarns
    ​◌ #5: Mixing it up
    ​◌ #6: Mix n' Match sets
    ​◌ #7: Tips and techniques for working with doubled yarns

    2019:
    ​◌ Slip those stitches!
    ​◌ Are you using the right needle?
    ​◌ Straightening crinkly yarn
    ​◌ Add a twist to your knitting
    ​◌ How much yarn do I need for a scarf?

    2018:
    ​◌ Sorting the Second-Sock Syndrome

    2016:
    ... Colour Futures Series:
    ​◌ #1: Without the ocean
    ​◌ #2: The future of colour
    ​◌ #3: Tranquility, Strength & Optimism
    ​◌ #4: In the pink
    ​◌ #5: The future looks bright

    ​◌ Reversible Knitting Stitches – A different kind of stitch book
    ​◌ Let's (half) twist again

    2015:
    ​◌ A cushion for every season
    ​◌ How long can you wait?
    ​◌ How to fill a hot water bottle
    ​◌ A rug for every room
    ​◌ So it begins
    ​◌ No time to knit him a scarf
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    ​◌ A new knot for your tie

    2014:
    ... Summer Knitting Series:
    ​◌ #1: Summer knitting starts here
    ​◌ #2: Dyeing in the kitchen
    ​◌ #3: Why stop at one?
    ​◌ #4: The murmur of a cool stream
    ​◌ #5: Yarn Overs I have known
    ​◌ #6: Planning ahead
    ​◌ #7: Blanket coverage

    2013:
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    ​◌ #2: Yarns & Gauge
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    ​◌ #4: Stitches & Selvedges
    ​◌ #5: Picking up stitches
    ​◌ #6: The Two-row SSK
    ​◌ #7: Handles & Finishing
    ​◌ #8: Adding a fabric lining to your bag

    ​◌ How long shall I make this scarf?
    ​◌ ​At the end of a row
    ​​◌ The Four-Way Wrap

    2012:
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    ​◌ Reversible stripes

    2009:
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    2008: 
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    ​◌ Fibonacci stripes

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