My blanket is not quite as long as hers, so if you want to make a larger one buy 4 skeins of the yarn I used. Let me know if you try your own arm-knit blanket; I’d love to see yours! Don’t you think this is just the perfect blanket for a winter living room to cuddle wi...
Five skeins made my lap-sized blanket with a fringe. I love the way this yarn gets thicker and thinner in parts to give this blanket even more texture.I did a test swatch, and the gauge of this yarn was 0.5 stitches per inch. If using a different yarn, you’ll need to make your ...
Learn how to finger knit a blanket with my updated tutorial videos for both right and left handed knitters. Scroll down for the videos. Using just four of your fingers you can make a large blanket by joining the strips as you knit. There is NO need to sew panels together after you knit...
A knit blanket is one of the easiest items to create and makes a great first project for beginning knitters. Knitting a blanket requires two large gauge knitting needles and yarn. A gauge is a method of measuring the circumference of the needles. All the materials required can be purchased...
You can use a fabric softener to help keep the fibers soft and smooth. Step 3: Dry the hand-knitted item Once the hand-knitted blanket or other item has been washed, remove it from the washing machine and gently squeeze out any excess water. If the item is made from animal fiber, ...
I’ve never knitted before but I would love to try and make this scarf. I was hoping that you could send me some instructions for casting off? Or maybe make another video? Thanks! Reply Maggie January 22, 2013 at 4:45 pm Sure thing! I’ll be making a video tonight and I’ll ...
Washing a crochet blanket is similar to washing a knitted blanket. You have to be careful not to stretch the yarn and distort the blanket’s shape. We suggest hand washing these types of blankets using the hand-washing method. However, if you want to clean your crochet or knit blanket in...
tick through the pattern and make notes support is just a tap away adjust the settings to suit you! Try the Tin Can Knits app! 6 steps to knitting a sock Choosing a yarn weight Materials Choosing a size Cuff Heel flap Heel turn
Hand-knitted huggable comfort It's Napper Time Choosing The Right Weight How to use a weighted blanket starts with choosing the right weight. Which weight option of a weighted blanket should you opt for, to get a good night's sleep? Research shows that the ideal weight that can best prom...
Slide the stitch off the left hand needle so you now have one knitted stitch on your right. You’ve completed your first knit stitch. Go you! 5 Repeat your knit stitch until you’ve completed the first row! 6 Turn your right needle around and transfer it to your left hand. Swap...