Crossed Diamonds Pattern

Crossed Diamonds is a structured cable stitch pattern featuring intersecting diagonal lines that form a clean, repeating diamond motif. Designed to be worked flat, this pattern is suitable for scarves, blankets, and decorative panels. Ideal for knitters with some experience, it includes a clear stitch structure that is easy to repeat and adapt across different projects.

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Crossed Diamonds is a cable stitch pattern built around intersecting diagonal lines that form a repeating diamond lattice. The structure is created through regularly crossed twisted stitches, giving the fabric a clear geometry and a subtle sense of movement.

The pattern has a balanced, architectural feel: the raised diagonal cables frame smooth stockinette sections, allowing the texture to stand out without becoming heavy. The result is a fabric that feels structured yet calm, with a strong visual rhythm.

This stitch pattern works especially well for scarves, blankets, and decorative panels, where the diamond motif can repeat seamlessly across the surface. It is best suited for knitters with some experience in working twisted stitches and cables, as the pattern relies on consistent crossings to maintain its clean lines.

The design is worked flat and is easy to scale horizontally by repeating the stitch multiple, making it adaptable for a wide range of projects.