5 mm knitting needle Meriwool To start practicing granite stitch, you should be familiar with the following techniques: Cast on Knit Purl Knit 2 together Knit the same stitch twice In this case, we’ve cast on 20 stitches to work the sample. In each row, the stitches are worked two by...
5. After you have purled all the stitches in the row, turn your work, by passing the needle with the stitches to your left hand. By combining one knitting row and one purling row you will get thestockinette stitch. Bind off To finish your work you have tobind offthe stitches, otherwi...
When knitting next row and passing the short row turn, make sure to tighten thread to avoid a hole. You must read the pattern to be able to follow. You’ll find patterns where you can use this technique by clicking on the pictures below. Change language: English (UK/cm) Video #66...
Whether you're knitting a cowl with buttons or putting the finishing touches on a knitted cardigan, this tutorial for how to knit one row buttonholes will surely come in handy. While this technique might seem like a lot to process at first, one row buttonholes are actually very easy to k...
In this tutorial, you'll learn how to knit your first row using the Godfather of knitting stitches: the knit stitch. The knit stitch is the foundation for all other knitting stitches. Here, you'll find step-by-step instructions to help out a beginner kni
Let's learn the purl stitch in knitting so you can take your knitting to the next level! This simple tutorial will explain what a purl stitch is as well as how to purl a row
First Row Start the first row by knitting each stitch across. This will create the bumpy “reverse stockinette” side of your work. Second Row The second row marks the beginning of the stockinette pattern. Knit the first stitch, then purl the next stitch. Continue alternating between knitting ...
Here are the basic instructions for knitting with aneven number of stitches for the cast-on: Row 1 (RS): *Knit 1, slip 1 (purlwise) with yarn in front; Repeat from * to end. Turn. Row 2 (WS): *Purl 1, slip 1 (purlwise) with yarn in back; Repeat from * to end. Turn. ...
Hi maggi have huge question after I have done the first row of knitting the last stitch has a lot of slag and it looks hanging please urgently help me? Reply AdeleFebruary 4, 2013 at 3:47 am Hi hun. Just wanted to let you know that I featured this on my blog today. I would love...
How do you cast off when you're knitting? A cast off (also called a “bind off”)creates an end to your knitting. It's a safe and neat way to seal off the stitches so that they don't unravel. To cast off knitting, start on a new row, and knit two stitches loosely. It's im...