So what say you? Do you love or hate the
Marmite of the knitting world that is garter stitch?
Love
As you may have figured out from my post on
Elizabeth Zimmermann evangelising, I'm a lover, not a hater. The inimitable EZ of course devoted an entire book to the subject,
Knit One, Knit All and one of the most famous knitting patterns of all time is her ode to garter,
The Baby Surprise Jacket.
There is something about the repetition of all those knit stitches (and maybe some purls if you're knitting in the round) that's rhythmic and soothing, and the simple garter stitch is especially useful if you're into sub-titled Scandinavian television crime shows. Sometimes it's nice to switch from a complicated lace or cable pattern, get back to basics, and just
enjoy every stitch.
Aside from the pleasantries of knitting garter stitch, it does produce a fantastic, wearable result when used properly.
Take this classic and oft knit design by Melissa LeBarre, the
Garter Yoke Cardigan. I knit it
ages ago and still love the end result. The simple structure of the cardi looks great on so many different people, as you can see from
the projects on Ravelry.
There some other really stunning garter stitch projects out there; my friend Rikke loves garter stitch even more than I do and she's a real pro at choosing patterns that use it wisely.
Here's her grellow version of
Stephen West's Clockwork:
And one of my favourites, the
Blackcurrant Shawl by Veera Välimäki:
And last, but not least, THE
Rikke Hat, named in her honour by Sarah Young:
She's got lots of other garter-lovin' projects on her Ravelry page, so if you're still not convinced (or just crave a bit more garter squishyness) do check out her page
here.
Ok, just one more... this is a delicious
new pattern from the Quince & Co Scarves etc. collection. Yum!
Hate
Some knitters I know are not so keen on garter stitch. My very vintagey friend downright despises it. Is it that garter stitch has a too rustic, or on the other hand, a too modern look? Stripey garter stitch is a popular trend at the moment, but for me, not so much. In garments, you also run the risk of getting that
Michelin Man look if the yarn is too bulky, or doesn't have the right drape.
So tell me what you think. Are you hot for garter? Does it make you break out in hives? Or are you wondering what all the fuss is about - it's only a stitch pattern after all! Cast your vote below...
And to finish, here's a Valentine from me to you, my current favourite happy love song, Emmylou by
First Aid Kit.
Keep your eye out for some retro shawl eye candy in the video and see the duo in some great Scandi knitwear
here.