Easy Knitting Stitch: Estonian Button Stitch
It’s not a coincidence that we’ve been gravitating a bit more around lighter and brighter colors lately: spring is getting closer! 🌷 And we are so ready to get in the mood of cottons, light pullovers and t-shirts with the Estonian Button Stitch, a super delicate knitting stitch.
This stitch is also very easy to work with: the foundation stitch is the Stocking Stitch, a knitting staple. The little buttons are made by wrapping the working yarn around groups of three stitches. By following this pattern, the little knots will alternate on diagonal lines.
Compared to the Bobble Stitch, the Wrapped Stitch looks definitely flatter and smoother which gives an overall softer and less extravagant look to your piece. If you’re not a big fan of bobbles, this could be a valid alternative for you!
- 5 mm / US 8 knitting needles (we used our Beechwood Knitting Needles) – you can choose the right needle size adjusting to your yarn and tension
- BettaKnit’s Prato Cotton (vegan and recyclable! ♻️ Learn more about BettaKnit’s Eco-yarns) in the color Sky Blue
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What knitting techniques do you need to know?
- Knit
- Purl
- Wrapped stitch (which you will master with the instructions below!)
Check out our YouTube channel to find many knitting tutorials and much more to practise your stitches 😉
Note: for this stitch, you will need a cable needle. If you don’t have it, you can use a large sewing needle, a crochet hook the same size as your knitting needles, or even a pencil!
Estonian Button Stitch Tutorial
Cast on a multiple of 6 + 2 stitches.
Row #1 and following odd rows [WS = wrong side]:
Purl rows.
Row #2 [RS = right side]:
- Knit 1 stitch, *knit 3 stitches, wrap 3 stitches (knit 3 stitches, move them onto a cable needle, then wrap the yarn around them 4 times, move the 3 wrapped stitches back onto the right needle)*.
- Repeat from * to * until you have 1 stitch left on the needle, then knit 1 stitch.
Rows #4 and #8:
Knit rows.
Row #6:
- Knit 1 stitch, *wrap 3 stitches, knit 3 stitches*.
- Repeat from * to * until you have 1 stitch left on the needle, then knit 1 stitch.
Continue repeating Rows 1 – 8.
Estonian Button Stitch Chart
Save this stitch on your Pinterest knitting board!
Let us know in the comment section below what you’re going to knit using this stitch and share your creations on Instagram using the hashtag #bettaknit!
If you like this stitch, check out our Flowers in a Row Stitch tutorial!