kettingverband
Kettingverband is a Dutch term referring to a specific type of knitting stitch pattern. It is characterized by a dense and sturdy fabric, often used for practical items such as socks, gloves, and sweaters. The stitch is created by working into the stitch from the row below, rather than into the loop currently on the needle. This technique creates a vertical interlocking effect, resembling a chain, which gives the pattern its name.
The primary advantage of kettingverband is its durability and resistance to stretching. This makes it ideal
There are variations of the basic kettingverband stitch, which can alter the texture and appearance of the