You will not be a knitting ninja overnight and some of you will give up before you are even close to being comfortable with your needles in hand, but if you are prepared to put in the effort to learn and practice (practice, practice, practice), you will get there. To help you to l...
You will not be a knitting ninja overnight and some of you will give up before you are even close to being comfortable with your needles in hand, but if you are prepared to put in the effort to learn and practice (practice, practice, practice), you will get there. To help you to l...
The Beaver Scarf should express our intentions to live in ways that diminish harm to our environments and also expresses kindness and support to others. In this election year, I believe there are many, many people on all sides who are concerned about the changes in our climate and communities...
Dry the Hat:Allow the hat to dry flat on a towel or over a hat form. By following these steps, you can shape the top of your beanie to create a smooth, rounded finish. Learn how to decrease stitches here –How To Decrease Knitting (6 Ways) ...
Patterns useabbreviationsthat are shortened ways of telling you what techniques to use. All the abbreviations used in the pattern will be included so you will always have your guide. For example; k or K – knit p or P – purl Learn everything about knitting abbreviations here –Knitting abbr...
In the next section, you'll learn how to add stitches to your work. Knitting Increases Increases (inc) are used to shape your knitting and to create lace patterns. There are many ways to make an increase; we've listed a few standard methods below. Many pattern instructions specify which ...
too. I did find a dropped stitch waaaaay down from where I was working. I’ve hiked it up a ways but will put it on a holder (here a pink lightbulb stitch marker) and will pull it back to the inside of the sock and weave it in at the end. It would make a ridge in the soc...
A seamless knit wear (1) which is knitted by a flat knitting machine, and which is knitted as a cylindrical body extending from the bottom in a shoulder direction and having a front body (2a) and a rear body (2b) joined at the opposite ends of a knitting width, in such ways that ...
Have you ever wondered where twisted stitches come from, why there are two common ways to decrease a stitch instead of just one, or what the heck is “combination” knitting? Do you get confused when you pick up or transfer stitches and find that they seem somehow different from what you...
The pattern is the same one I always use, Jerry rigged to fit my foot. I have found that I needed to decrease the number of stitches around a bit since I lost weight. Not a bad problem to have. I put a picot top on these, which is fun, and also keeps John from stealing them....