DIAGONAL SLIPPED STITCH FOR KNITTING SOFT FURNISHINGS / ACCESSORIES

In this tutorial, you’ll discover how to knit the Diagonal Slipped Stitch. Surprisingly simple to create, this pattern offers a stunning texture, making it ideal for projects like cushions, blankets, tablecloths, table runners, carpets, and more.

Resembling the look of upholstery fabric, the Diagonal Slipped Stitch is also a fantastic choice for knitting bags. Its versatility shines in accessories like cowls and scarves for both men and women, thanks to its unisex appeal. Sharing similarities with the Horizontal Slipped Stitch, this pattern is a stylish addition to your repertoire.

Keep in mind that the Diagonal Slipped Stitch tends to curl, so adding a neat edge on both sides is recommended for projects that need to lay flat. While it’s not reversible, the wrong side features an embossed diagonal pattern that adds character.

This stitch is perfect for beginners eager to learn how to slip stitches. Quick to knit with a simple combination of knits and purls, it’s a great option for creating impressive-looking pieces without the complexity.

ABBREVIATIONS

  • CO: Cast on
  • st: Stitch
  • RS: Right side of the work
  • WS: Wrong side of the work
  • K: Knit
  • P: Purl
  • sl3 (sl2 – sl1): Slip 3 (or 2, or 1) stitches with yarn in front (slip purl-wise onto the right-hand needle)
  • BO: Bind off

GETTING STARTED

CO a multiple of 6 + 2 for edge stitches (e.g., 6 × 3 = 18 + 2 = 20 stitches).

The first and last stitches of every row will be edge stitches, knitted throughout.

PATTERN INSTRUCTIONS

  • Row 1 (WS): K1, Purl across, K1.
  • Row 2 (RS): K1, sl3, K3. Repeat from * to * to the last stitch, K1.
  • Row 4: K1, K1, sl3, K3. Repeat from * to * to the last 6 stitches, sl3, K2, K1.
  • Row 6: K1, K2, sl3, K3. Repeat from * to * to the last 5 stitches, sl3, K1, K1.
  • Row 8: K1, K3, sl3. Repeat from * to * to the last stitch, K1.
  • Row 10: K1, sl1, K3, sl3. Repeat from * to * to the last 6 stitches, K3, sl2, K1.
  • Row 12: K1, sl2, K3, sl3. Repeat from * to * to the last 5 stitches, K3, sl1, K1.

Repeat these 12 rows until the desired length is achieved.

FINISHING

When you’re done, bind off purlwise after completing Row 12.

NOTES

  • The pattern creates a non-reversible fabric with a unique diagonal embossed pattern on the wrong side.
  • It tends to curl, so add neat edges if you need your piece to stay flat.
  • Use this stitch for a variety of projects like table runners, scarves, and even bags.

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Every item in your bedroom should have a purpose—if it doesn’t, relocate it or donate it. Embracing a minimalist approach to your bedroom design will turn your small space into a peaceful and welcoming retreat. A clutter-free room is essential for creating a restful environment, ensuring you get a good night’s sleep.

Create a gallery wall

Utilize vertical space by creating your own gallery wall—filled with framed photos, artwork, or prints to infuse personality into the room. Your bedroom should reflect who you are and what you love, so adorn the walls with your favorite art, treasured memories, and anything that holds personal meaning.

Get creative with bedroom lighting

Utilize vertical space by creating your own gallery wall—filled with framed photos, artwork, or prints to infuse personality into the room. Your bedroom should reflect who you are and what you love, so adorn the walls with your favorite art, treasured memories, and anything that holds personal meaning.

Maximise natural daylight

Utilize vertical space by creating your own gallery wall—filled with framed photos, artwork, or prints to infuse personality into the room. Your bedroom should reflect who you are and what you love, so adorn the walls with your favorite art, treasured memories, and anything that holds personal meaning.

Create the illusion of space with mirrors

Rather than relying on a single ceiling light, incorporate a mix of table lamps, wall sconces, and decorative lighting elements. Hang a string of fairy lights above your bed or add a chic bedside lamp to your nightstand for extra ambiance. Experiment with various lightbulbs and shades to craft a warm, inviting atmosphere. Explore our collection of indoor lighting to bring a cozy touch to your small bedroom.

Don’t shy away from bold colours and patterns

You don’t need a large bedroom to incorporate bold patterns and colors. In fact, they can make your space feel more vibrant and lively. Use statement wall art, accessories, and soft furnishings to add personality and energy to your small bedroom décor. Just be mindful not to overcrowd the space with too many items—aim for a balanced look that’s stylish but not cluttered.

Choose a neutral colour scheme

Soft, neutral colors like beige, cream, and pastels can make your room feel more spacious and brighter. Consider using paint with a silk finish—once it dries, the reflective surface helps bounce light around the room, enhancing the sense of openness.

Use a headboard with built-in storage

A headboard with built-in storage shelves is a great way to store books, plants, or decorative pieces. It not only provides extra storage space but also serves as a stunning visual feature in your bedroom. Explore our range of headboard cabinets, or get creative and build your own to suit your style!

Choose bedroom furniture with visible legs

Want to make your space feel more open and less cramped? Choose furniture with visible legs. This simple design trick creates a sense of openness and helps your room feel more spacious!

Hang a wall-mounted bedside table

Maximize your floor space by swapping out freestanding bedside tables for floating options. You can use floating shelves or reclaimed wood to craft your own custom floating bedside table, giving your room a stylish and space-saving update.

Install a folding desk

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Hang it up

Install hooks on your walls to maximize storage without sacrificing valuable wardrobe or drawer space. Hooks are perfect for hanging coats, handbags, hats, or other items, keeping them easily accessible while saving space.

Don’t forget corner space!

Got an unused corner? Install a corner shelf unit to make the most of the space and add extra storage to your room.

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Opt for bedroom storage that serves multiple purposes. A storage ottoman can function as a footrest, coffee table, and extra blanket storage all in one. Similarly, a daybed can double as a sofa during the day and a comfortable sleeping space at night, maximizing both style and functionality.

Choose a narrow wardrobe

When selecting a wardrobe for your small bedroom, opt for a slim or narrow design to minimize floor space. Maximize the interior by using slim hangers and adding hanging organizers for smaller items like socks, scarves, and accessories, keeping everything tidy and easily accessible.

Store it up high

If you have high ceilings, take advantage of the vertical space by installing high shelves. These are perfect for storing items you don’t use frequently, keeping your floor area clear while maximizing storage.

Under bed storage boxes

Make the most of the space under your bed by using storage boxes. They’re ideal for storing seasonal clothes, extra bedding, and other items you need to keep out of sight but still easily accessible.

CONCLUSION

Small bedrooms don’t have to feel cramped or cluttered. With a little creativity and strategic planning, you can transform your compact space into a functional and stylish haven. Remember, it’s not just about the size of your bedroom, but how you utilize it. By incorporating these tips, you can maximize your space, optimize storage, and create a serene retreat that reflects your personal style. So, embrace the possibilities and turn your small bedroom into a big inspiration!