In knitting, textured stitches are beautiful patterns that enhance the look of even the simplest project. Whether you make textures in a headband, a sweater, or even a blanket, all you need are knitting needles , yarn, and basic skills. The loop stitch is a beautiful textured stitch in knitting. There is one in crochet, too, but we'll discuss the interesting knitting technique here. The loop stitch creates a fur-type texture that looks great on an Amigurumi project, makes a scarf look glamorous, or creates a practical dishcloth for cleaning, a plush cushion to snuggle, a chic headband, or even a warm rug to sit by the fireside. What is the Loop Stitch? The name of the stitch itself reveals how it looks. The non-reversible pattern will have loops on the project's right side (RS). You can either add loops to a garter stitch pattern or with a stockinette pattern. You can make the loop stitch using either knit or purl stitches. You basically leave a loop of ya...