The Jasmine Stitch: This is one of those stitches i reach for when i want texture to stand out and fabric to really hold its shape. I builds up slowly and takes patience but the end result is a dense pattern that adds a floral flair to your work. It’s perfect if you want to elevate your blanket, tote bag projects, and cushions.

The Puff flower stitch: I use this stitch to add texture and colour variation while keeping the fabric soft and light. The raised floral shapes add depth and warmth without overpowering the piece, and it adapts easily to any colour scheme. It works well in repeats for blankets or bags, or as a single decorative detail.

The waistcoat stitch: for people that prefer to crochet over knitting, this one can give your projects that cute desired look without the knit process. working with the centre of each stitch gives your piece that uniform, structured look that goes beautifully with sweaters, scarves and other items.

The iris stitch: ideal when you want a lighter, more breathable texture with some personality. this pattern is structured with a floral essence that creates subtle detail and visual interest without feeling messy or busy. can be used for bags, blankets, and other projects.

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