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Read MoreIn this post, we’ll cover knit 1 purl 1. You’ll learn what this knitting term means, how to do it, and what stitches it creates. There’s also project ideas and suggested stitch books for your knitting library.
Read MoreHave you been wondering how many types of knitting there are? Click here to find out!
Read MoreSo you’ve decided to start knitting. Congratulations! I started knitting almost 20 years ago by watching a video and plowed along through lots of frustration, trial, and error. Here are seven things I wish someone had told me when I started knitting.
Read MoreLearn how to cast on knitting. Casting on is the first step in knitting and you'll be putting the stitches on the needle.
Read MoreIn this knitting tutorial, you'll learn the most basic stitch, the knit stitch. Now, let's get started!
Some people like to learn new techniques by watching, others prefer to learn by reading. We have included a How to Do the Knit Stitch video as well as written out step-by-step tutorial.
Read MorePurling is the second stitch learned in knitting. It's actually the reverse of the knit stitch.
Once you learn the knit stitch and the purl stitch, you'll find that all other stitches are simply a combination or a variation of these two basic stitches.
Read MoreCasting off or binding off is the term used to take a knitting project off the needles to finish it. Here's how it's done in a few simple steps.
Read MoreIn this tutorial you'll learn a very easy and effective way to increase (or add stitches) to your knitting. You'll learn how to increase a stitch by knitting in the front and back of a stitch.
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