In this blog post, you will seehow to finish knitting a hat. After knitting your cozy hat, you need to take some steps to finish it off and get it ready to wear. A hat is a great project for beginner knitters. Keep reading to learn everything you need to know. ...
To know to loom knit a hat first you should know basic loom knitting. This page helps you with a Looming Knitting 101 video. You learn the basic skill so that you can move to the next step which is making your brim For a picture and text tutorial scroll down this page. Please follow...
The first step is to knit the first two stitches in your row as you would normally do when knitting a row. 2 Insert left needle into first stitch. Take your left hand needle and insert into the first stitch (the lower of the two stitches). 3 Create your first bind off stitch....
Binding off is the final knitting technique you’ll need to complete your first knitting project. While there are lots ofways to bind off, we’re going to show you a simple bind off method to get you started. To ‘bind off’ just means fastening up your live stitches using your needles...
The fabulousBean Creativehas 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 instructi...
Crocheting a hat is generally faster than knitting one, especially when using basic stitches and bulky yarn. This is because crochet stitches are typically larger and thicker, so the fabric works up more quickly. In crochet, each stitch is completed in a single motion, and fewer stitches are ...
When you’ve worked the last stitch of your bind off and woven in your ends, there’s still one step before your knitting is truly finished… Blocking! Blocking your finished piece simply refers to getting your knitting wet and laying it to dry. There are lots of reasons to block your ...
Endless Knits-knitted patterns by Nitza Coto. Knitting patterns for cardigans, scarves, hats, garments and accessories. Learn beginning to advanced knitting
Friend:“I’m thinking of taking up knitting.” You:“Yes, and you could knit sweaters for penguins! Did you know there’s actually a charity that does that?” (Assuming, of course, that your friend has some kind of inclination towards penguins. This is a recurring theme at this point...
To get the best fit you'll want to know what size you are, and how to read the sizing information provided in your pattern. What size are you? Just like in ready to wear clothing, there isn't really a consistent sizing system that's used universally in knitting patterns, although if ...