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An i-cord is a tube of knitted fabric that’s created by working a small number of stitches on double-pointed needles or a short circular needle. In this video, knitting expert...
Sock Heel: Peasant Heel
The Peasant Heel in knitting socks is a cousin to an afterthought heel. For the peasant heel, the heel will be knit into a pre-planned space, marked by knitting a...
How to Work the Andalusian Stitch
There are thousands of stitch patterns that can be worked into your knitting. The Andalusian stitch is a simple textured pattern that can be used for a many different types...
Sock Toe: Star
The star toe for knit socks is very easy to learn, and gives you a toe box with a gradual decrease that ends with drawing up the last few stitches...
Zigzag Lace Stitch Pattern
Zigzag lace stitch patterns are beautiful and fun to knit. There are lots of variations of this stitch pattern, and this article takes a detailed look at one of them.
Japanese 3 Needle Bind-Off
Japanese 3 Needle Bind-off is a fascinating way to bind off and join two sets of live stitches, and can be used any place where you need a sturdy seam...
Braided Cable Stitch Pattern
Whether you are brand new to cable knitting or just need a refresher, the Braided Cable is a great pattern to practice with - you will quickly become adept and...
Japanese 3 Needle Bind-Off
Japanese 3 Needle Bind-off is a fascinating way to bind off and join two sets of live stitches, and can be used any place where you need a sturdy seam...
Backwards Loop Cast On
There are a variety of ways to cast on for your knitting project. In this video, knitting expert Mary Beth Temple demonstrates how to work the backwards loop (also known...
Quick Tip: Tunisian Crochet Hook Size
Often, when people begin working in Tunisian Crochet, they find that their stitches are tight and their resulting fabric is too stiff. In this video Mary Beth Temple shares with...
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6 & 8 Stitch Cables
Let's take a look at two classic cables, one with six stitches and one with eight stitches. I am using a cable needle but you can check out this great...
Quick Fixes for Knitting Mistakes
It’s helpful to know how to quickly and easily fix common knitting errors. This article will provide you with easy-to-follow instructions for correcting mistakes
A Stretchy Bind Off for Top-Down Shawls
Working the bind off on your top-down shawl is an important step to have a shawl that you love to wear. If the bind off is too tight, you won’t...
Wool Differences
All wool is not created equal. Join expert Craig Olson as he talks about different types of wool that come from different sheep, and how to select the perfect breed...
Pre-Stringing Beads for Your Knitting Project
Adding beads to a knitting project is an easy way to add a little sparkle to an otherwise simple pattern. There are a few different ways to add beads to...