Rambler Stitch Loom Knitting Pattern and Video

Rambler Stitch Pattern for any Knitting Loom

Rambler Stitch on the Loom

The rambler stitch is a very easy pattern. I will guide you through your knits and purls to create a fabric that works great for any project. Doesn’t matter if its a baby boys blanket or your mom’s sweater, this stitch looks so beautifully textured.

The pattern video is less then 5 minutes long. I love short videos !

Pattern Notes

Rambler Stitch on a Loom

Rambler Stitch Reverse Side

Level: Beginners

Multiple of 2 + 1 (Cast on an odd number of pegs – end each row with a knit stitch)

Size: 24 Stitches and 42 Rows for 4×4 Inch (Approximately)

Stitches: Knit and Purl

Loom: Any Loom – Works Best with Small Gauge. The AHL was used for Sample.

Yarn: Any Weight Yarn

Notions: Loom Hook. Used the KB Ergonomic Hook for sample

 

Pattern

Flat Version Stitch Pattern

Pattern below is only the repeat because I prefer to make the stitch patterns as simple as possible for beginners. Note the little arrow head for the knitting direction.

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> Row 1: Knit

< Row 2: k1, p1

> Row 3: Knit

< Row 4: k1, p1

> Row 5: Knit

< Row 6: k1, p1

> Row 7: Knit

< Row 8:  k1, p1

 

> Row 9: Knit

< Row 10: p1, k1

> Rows 11:  Knit

< Rows 12:  p1, k1

> Rows 13:   Knit

< Rows 14: p1, k1

> Rows 15:   Knit

< Rows 16: p1, k1

> Rows 17:  Knit

< Rows 18: p1, k1

 

Rambler Stitch Video

This 5 minute video will guide you through this simple stitch pattern. Let me know what you think in the comment section.

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Comments: 13

  1. Eugenia Triay July 11, 2017 at 8:53 pm

    Denise for the edging you always purl? And why it is 3?

    • Eugenia Triay July 11, 2017 at 9:06 pm

      Love, love, love this pattern. The flat bind off is easy and excellent, I will do it for all my hats. You are the best! ❤Thank you!!❤

    • Eugenia Triay July 11, 2017 at 9:11 pm

      Never mind I saw the answer to another comment. ❤you

  2. Barb Rigdon July 10, 2017 at 10:05 pm

    Hi Denise I can’t get the pattern to open up on Patreon for the rambler stitch. Thanks

    • Denise Canela July 10, 2017 at 10:30 pm

      Hey Barb,
      I emailed it to you.

  3. Karen Aicken July 10, 2017 at 3:09 pm

    Lovely pattern – thanks so much.

  4. Jeannine Smith July 10, 2017 at 12:31 pm

    Can I use this stitch for a hat? How would I finish it off?

    Thanks!

    • Denise Canela July 10, 2017 at 8:11 pm

      Yep – you can. As for the cast-off – that’s all about the look you want – I like this one: Click HERE

      • Jeannine Smith July 10, 2017 at 8:19 pm

        You’re so clever, Denise! Thanks so much for your help!

  5. Karen Tech July 10, 2017 at 6:21 am

    I love it! If my Grandmother was still alive, she would have a great day, all the wonderful yarn we have, PLUS all the wonderful patterns, it would be like candy to a child.

    I would like to thank you for sharing all your work to me. I think I am still trying to get the basics, but I will!

    • Denise Canela July 10, 2017 at 10:32 pm

      Hey Karen – you’ve made me smile ! Wish I had my Grandmother. I sooooooooo miss her. Thank God we have beautiful memories of them. 🙂

  6. Lisa Houser July 9, 2017 at 8:57 pm

    Love it! Would it work well for a dish cloth? Would you recommend adding 3 knits on the edges?

    • Denise Canela July 9, 2017 at 10:19 pm

      Hi Lisa ! The 3 knits will continue to curl the fabric – you have to add purls. I think it would make a very pretty and bumpy dishcloth. I like the idea.

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