Working with circular needles, there are a million possibilities. If you are the type of knitter that can’t imagine life without them, surely, you’ve wondered how to use them when making smaller items that don’t have enough stitches to take up 100% of the cable. That’s where the ...
Choose your fave shade of Merion yarn, from Mist to Moss, Lilac to Sky - you'll need just one ball to make your hat and then you might want to pick a contrasting shade for your pompom! Debbie Bliss MerionByDebbie Bliss View More beginner knitting projects to try!
-Although this pattern uses circular needles, we will be knitting flat in rows back and forth. I recommend using circulars for this project instead of straight needles because the many stitches have more room on a long circular needle cord. I also find it more comfortable to knit this way ...
The needle tip which had the last cast on stitch on it, and the working yarn, is the needle you will be knitting with. Pull it out, until there is a 8″ loop of cord, then use it to knit the first two stitches of the round together (the extra stitch and the first cast-on stit...
A method includes the steps of: a) providing a needle bed body and insertion sheets, wherein the needle bed body is provided with slots, the needle bed body has a first datum plane and a second datum plane, each insertion sheet has a first and second portions at two ends thereof and ...
Using a tapestry needle, thread the yarn tail (the working yarn) through the remaining stitches and pull tight to close the top of the hat. Working Flat Begin Decreases: On a right-side row, you can start decreasing by knitting two together (k2tog) or slip, slip, knit (ssk). ...
US Size 11 8.0 mm 29” circular knitting needles 4 (5,6,7,8) skeins Lion Brand Yarn Jeans in Vintage 100 g/skein(Convenient kit available here) Pattern uses approximately 390 (456, 542,648,750) grams total Measuring Tape Tapestry Needle ...
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 on the needle like...
Are you scared of knitting socks? So many knitters’ knees knock at the thought of ‘turning a heel’ or managing the magic loop, but the best way to conquer a fear is to jump in and have a go! To knit a basic sock, all you need to be able to do is knit and purl - and the...
ll create the upper part of the sweater and begin working the increases that form the sleeves, the front, and the back. We’ll knit them all together. As you increase stitches, you will fill up the cable of your circular needle and eventually you’ll be able to stop using the “Magic...