The complete video is 45 minutes long and jam packed with knitting know-how for the new knitter. Ready to Learn More Knitting? There's a lot more to KnittingHelp.com Be sure to check out all the sections of this website: How to Cast-On The Knit Stitch The Purl Stitch Knitting ...
Woman's Weekly knitting expert Tina Egleton shows you step-by-step knitting for beginners with this how to knit and purl video. Check out our free knitting patterns gallery, to put your skills into practice! How to knit stitch Hold your needle with cast-on stitches in your left hand beginn...
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All knitting begins with a cast-on, which creates loops on the needle. Long Tail Cast-on is a favorite. Cable Cast-on (or the similar Knitting On) is also quite nice, and good to know for buttonholes at least. After the cast-on, you can work the knit stitch or the purl stitch,...
1. How to basic cast on in knitting The knit cast on is a great method for beginners and also useful when casting on mid-project. A variation of this, called a cable cast on, is where you put the knitting needle between two stitches instead of in the stitch. ...
As part of our new GH Stitch Club, we're showing beginners all the basic techniques for knitting! And the first thing you need to do to get started on any project (FYI: we have a bunch of great options to choose from here), is to learn how to cast on a.k.a place your stitches...
The trusty cast on! Every knitting project starts with the cast on, so limber up your fingers. You’re going to learn an easy way to cast on in this video. Knit Stitch You’ve learned how to put stitches on the needle with the cast on. Good job! But we can’t just let them sit...
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The last part of any knitting project is called finishing, when all your hard work comes together into one magnificent creation! Debbie covers some of the most common finishing techniques – including seaming pieces together, the Kitchener stitch, workin
When you are finished your knitting should look something like this.For a printable PDF copy of the Tutorial just click on this link.Would you like to see how to do knit stitches?Check out this video demonstration! If you want a smooth viewing experience, I suggest that you hit the pause...