Bubble Stitch Help Add Texture and Charm to Your Knitting


Looking to add a bit of bounce and texture to your tea cosy designs? The Bubble Stitch is a beautifully tactile technique that creates raised, rounded stitches; perfect for adding character and depth to your knitting.




Bubble Stitch Help Add Texture and Charm to Your Knitting

Bubble Stitch adds texture and charm to your knitting. Here's a tutorial to help you master it.

In this video tutorial, Suzy from TeaCosyFolk walks you through how to work the Bubble Stitch step by step, making it easy to follow and fun to master.

This stitch is featured in some of TeaCosyFolk’s most imaginative designs, including the
Swaledale Sheep Tea Cosy
and the
Unicorn Over the Rainbow Tea Cosy,
where the texture brings woolly coats and magical manes to life. Once you’ve seen how it’s done,
you’ll find yourself wanting to use it everywhere; from cosy creatures to playful cosies.

The Bubble Stitch may look complex at first glance, but as with many knitting techniques, it becomes second nature once you’ve been shown how. This video is designed to demystify the process, offering clear guidance and helpful tips to keep your stitches consistent and your bubbles beautifully formed.




Bubble Stitch Tutorial: Learn how to create this playful, textured stitch with our step-by-step video.



Whether you’re adding texture to a new design or exploring stitches for your next cosy creation, the Bubble Stitch is a versatile and delightful addition to your knitting toolkit.






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