The pearl catch builds on the catch, which consists of alternating left and right stitches, each with a handle above their feet. The handle causes the stitches to be distorted in this way, creating a half offset. In bead catch, each row of knitting in the catch is followed by a row of stitches. Here, the handle pulls the following pure row of stitches together, creating alternating large and small stitches.
This website uses cookies to ensure the best experience possible. More information...