Mosaic knitting is a new term in the knitter's vocabulary. It describes a novel development in color-knitting technique and a whole new class of patterns, each different from any pattern that has ever been used before. The term was coined, and the patterns of this class have been invented...
As fair-isle colourwork is typically stockinette stitch (knitting all sts on the RS, purling all sts on the WS), the chart key will typically describe whichcoloursto work each stitch with, rather than thekindof stitch to work. So when you see a square that corresponds to CC1, you will...
I believe that the term “double seed stitch” can be used in referring to both doubling the size of the rib (as you describe) and in doubling the rows of seed stitch (as we did in this pattern). I did a quick internet search of the “double seed stitch” and found patterns using...