The Trinity stitch (also referred to as Raspberry Stitch) creates a really lovely texture. Even the back looks clean and looks like its own design.

Yarn used: Lion Brand Yarn Kitchen Cotton in Kiwi (discontinued) | Needles: US 8 (5.0mm) Takumi Knitting Needles by Clover USA
A close up on the Trinity stitch The back of the Trinity stitch swatch
Pattern:
Source: The Complete Photo Guide to Knitting 2nd Edition
by Margaret Hubert | Published by @QuartoCreates
Skill Level: Easy
- Cast on a multiple of 4 plus 2.
- Row 1 (RS): K1, purl to last st, k1.
- Row 2: K1, *(k1, p1, k1) all in next st,p3tog, rep from * across row to last st, end k1.
- Row 3 (RS): K1, purl to last st, k1.
- Row 4: K1, *p3tog, (k1, p1, k1) all in next st, rep from * across row to last st, end k1.
- Repeat Rows 1-4 for pattern.
What do you think of this pattern? I would love to see what you make of it!
Happy knitting!
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I love your dishcloth, the colour is fab. I call this stitch blackberry stitch but trinity makes sense as worked on 3 stitches 😊
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Yes, I have heard it called Blackberry Stitch as well. Thank you Jane!
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