patterns >
Haley Mathiot's Ravelry Store
> Testura
![](https://images4-f.ravelrycache.com/uploads/haleyknitz/595152960/upload_medium2_thumbnail.jpg)
![](https://images4-g.ravelrycache.com/uploads/haleyknitz/595152960/upload_medium2_small2.jpg)
![](https://images4-f.ravelrycache.com/uploads/haleyknitz/595152964/upload_medium2__1__small2.jpg)
![](https://images4-f.ravelrycache.com/uploads/haleyknitz/595152967/upload_medium2__2__small2.jpg)
![](https://images4-f.ravelrycache.com/uploads/haleyknitz/595152970/upload_medium2__3__small2.jpg)
![](https://images4-f.ravelrycache.com/uploads/haleyknitz/595152962/upload_medium2__4__small2.jpg)
![](https://images4-g.ravelrycache.com/uploads/haleyknitz/595152966/upload_medium2__5__small2.jpg)
![](https://images4-g.ravelrycache.com/uploads/haleyknitz/595152963/upload_medium2__6__small2.jpg)
Testura
Testura is the word “Texture” in the Basque language.
I used an entire skein of Eco Duo with just a bit leftover. A solid yarn with good stitch definition would look best, such as Wool of the Andes or Cascade 220. You can easily bring the needle size down for a tighter fit, or bump it up for something bigger and bulkier.
I used a 16” circular needle, but you could do a magic loop if you really wanted to.
Skills needed are just knit, purl, increase, and decrease.
Please note this is a chart. It’s very simple and can be made simply by looking at the chart, and you don’t really need to follow each row step by step.
Blocking may be necessary. Mine rolls a bit, even with the seed stitch.
15228 projects
stashed
9258 times
9754 projects
stashed
6305 times
- First published: December 2018
- Page created: December 31, 2018
- Last updated: January 12, 2019 …
- visits in the last 24 hours
- visitors right now