This is a subject that is near and dear to my designing/knitting instructing little heart. Don't you just LOVE to hear your work described as "handcrafted" and cringe at the description of "homemade?"
Read MoreThe knitted cast on is a good basic "go-to" cast on that you'll want to learn and use often. It provides an attractive and flexible cast-on that will stretch and bounce back into place. Learn the knitted cast on below in just 4 easy steps!
Read MoreHave you ever noticed when knitted, hand dyes can create color patches or pooling? Those problems can be frustrating, but they are part of the knitting process. Here’s how to fix that problem!
Read MoreFind out how a pillowcase an improve your knitting!
Read MoreDo you hate to join yarn? There is an alternative to knotting and weaving as you go. It's called wet splicing!
Read MoreCan dental floss improve your knitting? Find out now!
Read MoreIf you don’t have dental floss in your knitting bag, you’re missing out!
Read MoreShould you ditch your double pointed needles? Read this!
Read MoreWhy do you need a nail file in your knitting arsenal? Find out now!
Read MoreHelp others through your love of knitting!
Read Moretwo types of increases: the make one increase which is also known as the bar method, and the regular increase which is known as knit in front and back of a stitch.
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