Finger knitting is a great activity, as you can do it anywhere and any time. Take it with you on a long car journey or sit on the sofa on a lazy afternoon. Make LONG things, or short things. Use up odds and ends of wool or make something brand new. What I also love about ...
Are you a seasoned knitter or maybe you've always wanted to learn how to knit? We'll teach you the basics and help you move on to more advanced skills. How to Knit the Garter Stitch How to Finger Knit What Is Loom Knitting? What Is Ribbon Yarn?
The fabulous Bean Creative has agreed to share this brilliant finger knitting how to with us. I will start off with her brilliant Finger knitting VIDEO tutorial (really, it is all you need to see!!), but she has kindly provided some fantastic How to Finger Knit a Beanie Hat written ...
Row 2:Pick up the loose stitch at the edge of the knitting on the precious panel (just below the purl bump) and place it on your index finger. (see picture below) Make sure your working yarn isn’t trapped between. Flat knit 2 stitches over 1 on the 1st stitch. Knit 3 stitches. ...
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 beginning about 8cm away from the stitches. Take the yarn around the little finger of your right hand, under the next two fingers and...
How to Finger Knit a Throw Blanket This yarn is beginner friendly and makes finger knitting so easy! I especially love the softness of the yarn. I have never knitted before and I made this beautiful throw blanket in just a few hours. ...
How and why did I learn how to arm knit? Well, Like many other knitters out there I had a hard time finishing a knitting project. They can take a long time and it can be discouraging. So I went on a search for a faster way to knit, I found videos of women using giant needles,...
Watch this in-depth video to learn exactly how to double-knit and how to do double-knitting from a chart. What is double-knitting? Double-knitting is an intermediate-to-advanced technique that combines a little finger dexterity with the ability to read k
knitting width direction in any one front or back one-way of the needle bed, arranging the border of rest in the front or back another-way of the needle bed, and piling up the stitch with the tub-shape in the finger connection part forming location to form the stitch of the finger ...
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