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Stretching Skills with New Stitches
Have you ever been so overwhelmed by a pattern instruction, that you just gave up, and switched to a different pattern? I used to do this too!
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Improve Your Knitting Skills!
Improve your knitting skills, no matter your skill level with these free knit blanket patterns. You'll learn new stitches while perfecting basic knitting skills.
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Beginner's Guide to Knit Lace
It seems that many novice knitters balk at knitting lace, but I'm here to tell you that knitting lace does not have to be …
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Changing Colors and Fair Isle Knitting
Some knitters seem to be intimidated by changing colors in the middle of a row or round, but the development of this simpl …
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How to Read Knitting Stitch Charts
Knit charts are useful tools for visually keeping track of stitches, especially in patterns which use cables, fair isle, a …
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How to Knit Ribbing
Ribbing forms a stretchy band and is usually found at the bottoms of sweaters, sleeves, neckbands, hat brims and mitten cu …
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Knitting Cables: an Introduction
Whether simple or complex, cable patterns add depth and texture to your knitting, and they are easy to learn. Use a cable …
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How to Sew A Mattress Stitch Seam For Knitting
Mattress stitch is worked with the right-side up and becomes invisible from the right side when finished. Mattress Stitch …
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Working with Double Point Needles
I have a confession. I wasn't a huge fan of Double Pointed Needles (DPNs). The great irony is that I love to work in the r …
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How to Graft (Kitchener Stitch)
Kitchener stitch invisibly grafts two pieces of knitting together through the live working stitches. This technique is fre …
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Guide to Duplicate Stitch
Duplicate stitch is the easiest way to add color to any knitting project made in Stocking stitch. Duplicate stitch is embr …
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Introduction to Intarsia
Intarsia knitting is not all that different than Fair Isle except that separate balls of yarn are added into the row for e …
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Seed Stitch Knitting
Seed stitch knitting is a common, easy stitch pattern in knitting. It is made by alternating knit stitches and purl stitch …
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How to Knit Cables
Whether simple or complex, cable patterns add depth and texture to your knitting, and they are easy to learn. Use a cable …
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Knit i-cord: The Essentials
Making an i-Cord is a quick and easy way to create a beautiful knit cord which can be incorporated into many projects. A f …
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How to Fix a Hole in Your Knitting with Embroidery
"You worked on that project for hours. It was used and loved but now you’ve found a hole! Never fear. You can fix a hole! …"