Brioche week has been so much fun! Today, we’re going to cover how to knit one-color brioche in the round. Let’s get started!
Read MoreYesterday we covered one color brioche knitting. Today, we’ll go over the ins and outs of two color brioche!
Read MoreJoin us all week for brioche knitting! We can start by getting the rhythm of brioche, which is a 2-stitch pattern, and go from there.
Read MoreSo, last week in our Knitting Tips blog post I talked about the two main stitches found in knitting, knit and purl, and the basic application of those stitches to create different knit fabrics.
Today, I'd like to take this knowledge a bit further and talk about the next steps in using these two main stitches to create fabrics and how they might be used.
Read MoreDid you ever wonder what stitches there are in knitting? This guide explains basic knit stitches and provides a handy reference!
Read MoreKnitting socks or sleeves two at a time (2aat) is, in my not so humble opinion, the best way to avoid SSS (second sock syndrome) or SI (sleeve island). Both of these issues crop up when one of two identical items are complete and the thought of repeating the exact same steps again make us crazy! But, I have a solution that might just keep your fingers working without the dreaded SSS!
Read MoreLearn to knit in the round on just one needle! I’ll show you how to knit the amazing Magic Loop method and it’s perfect for socks!
Read MoreToday is a fun post - not too much thinking, not much to learn. What I want to know is how many of the following phrases have you caught yourself saying in the course of your knitting life?
Read MoreWant to know what is the right side and wrong side of your knitting? Find out here!
Read More*evil grin* However long you want it to be!
Alright, all kidding aside, that kinda sorta IS the actual answer. But I suspect what we should really discuss is how long should a scarf be for any given style. So let's break it down into some categories!
Read MoreKnitting needles! The options are endless and what much of it comes down to is preference. Do you prefer wood (less slippery) to metal (pointier for lace and fine detail work), straights or circulars?
Here's a run down of the different types of needles, their uses and the best way to get started on building your pefect collection.
Read MoreStitch markers. Do you wonder how they are used and where to put them in your knitting? Find out all the details here!
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