How to knit Estonian Nupp stitch



1, Knit one, but don’t let the stitch off of left needle
2. Yarn over
3. Knit again (in the same stitch)
4. Yarn over
5. Knit again (in the same stitch)
6. Yarn over
7. Knit again (in the same stitch)
you should have 7 stitches on your needle
Npte: do this loosely



8. not let the stich that you put all the stitches into go.


9. Insert left hand needle in all of those 7 stitches (be careful so you don’t grab the other stitches on this needle)



10. With right hand needle grab the yarn… and pull through (you can use crochet hook if you can’t make it with the needle)
You can do this also with a crochet hook.




11. With right hand needle, take yarn again…



12. and pull through the stitch you formed in step 10

13. Take the left hand needle out and tighten the stitch.

You have just made your first Nubb :)

there is a youtube video of this search under Paula Fuessle Nupps in Estonian Knitting part 1

Part 2 of the Nubb stitch
how to make it look nice, so there are no whole is the next row.

This is what it will look like if you do not to the second part


this is what it will look like if you do the sencond part.

so much nicer

1. Purl until the “nupp” stitch

2. Lift “nupp” on to the right hand needle



3. Pick up a strand between stitches…



4. …and put it on a left hand needle so it forms a little twist



5. Lift “nupp” stitch back to the left hand needle…



6. …and purl the twisted yarn stitch and “nupp” stitch together.




Done

Ther is also a video on this scond part again search Paula Fuessle Nupps in Estonian Knitting part 2

I hope you have enjoy and found this useful :)















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