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A loop cast (also called an backwards E cast on) is an easy way to cast on stitches at the beginning or middle of your knitting project!
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Knitted Cast On
The knitted cast on is easy to do, especially if you already know how to make a knit stitch. This is a good all-purpose cast on and creates a stretchy edge to your work.
The knitted cast on is easy to do, especially if you already know how to make a knit stitch. This is a good all-purpose cast on and creates a stretchy edge to your work.
If you knit English style, you hold the yarn in your right hand and "throw" it over your needle.
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Long Tail Cast On
This cast on is fast and neat once you become comfortable with it. You may also see it referred to as the slingshot cast on.
This cast on is fast and neat once you become comfortable with it. You may also see it referred to as the slingshot cast on.
If you knit Continental style, you hold the yarn in your left hand and "pick" it with your needle. If you already crochet or are left handed, you may find this style easier.
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If you are a Continental style knitter, use this tutorial to learn to Purl.
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Knitting in the Round with 1 Circular Needle
How to knit in the round using a single circular needle.
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How to knit in the round using a single circular needle.
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The Basic Bind Off is the most commonly used method, especially for beginners. As you work each stitch, you will pass the previous stitch over it and off of the needle.
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How to weave in the ends of your project securely and invisibly.
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This is the easiest way to join a new ball of yarn in the same color. It also conveniently secures the yarn ends so you can avoid darning them later on. You can knit in the new ball of yarn anywhere, but it is best to place it somewhere that is less visible, like under the arm or by a seam so that the stitches worked with two strands will not stand out.
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Knit your first hat with this video tutorial. This video refers to the free Easy Peasy hat pattern on the Knit Picks website.
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Magic Loop
Magic loop is a technique where you use a very long circular needle to knit a small circumference. The flexible cord on Knit Picks circular needles is well suited for this technique.
Magic loop is a technique where you use a very long circular needle to knit a small circumference. The flexible cord on Knit Picks circular needles is well suited for this technique.
If you knit English style, try this tutorial for purling.
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Learning to knit! A scarf is a great first project, and this video tutorials explains the steps to make a garter stitch scarf.
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Also called grafting.
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Glossary of Terms
Explanations of common abbreviations in knitting patterns.
Explanations of common abbreviations in knitting patterns.
This video tutorial will show you how to knit with two colors in the same row.
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Pattern Reading
How to understand a knitting pattern.
How to understand a knitting pattern.
Stripes
Stripes are an easy and fun way to add brighten up your knitting and use any scraps of yarn that you may have in your stash.
Stripes are an easy and fun way to add brighten up your knitting and use any scraps of yarn that you may have in your stash.
Learn to Cable
Cables are simply the outcome of setting stitches aside and knitting them in a different sequence. The process results in a twist and what we commonly know as a cable.
Cables are simply the outcome of setting stitches aside and knitting them in a different sequence. The process results in a twist and what we commonly know as a cable.
Make 1 Increase
The make 1 (also known as the lifted make 1) is an easy and very tidy looking increase. It utilizes the running thread between two live stitches to create a new stitch. This increase can lean to the left or to the right depending on which direction you pick up the new stitch.
The make 1 (also known as the lifted make 1) is an easy and very tidy looking increase. It utilizes the running thread between two live stitches to create a new stitch. This increase can lean to the left or to the right depending on which direction you pick up the new stitch.
Russian Join
This is an easy join and works well on those yarns that cannot be felted.
This is an easy join and works well on those yarns that cannot be felted.
Steeking allows you to turn a pullover into a cardigan, or knit a colorwork sweater entirely in the round.
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Circular Cast On
This cast on may appear tricky, but it has a really unique and clever aspect to it. The yarn tail is used as something of a drawstring, gathering the cast on stitches into a circle so you don’t have to worry about joining them to work in the round.
This cast on may appear tricky, but it has a really unique and clever aspect to it. The yarn tail is used as something of a drawstring, gathering the cast on stitches into a circle so you don’t have to worry about joining them to work in the round.
Knitting Flat
Use straight needles or circular needles to knit flat.
Use straight needles or circular needles to knit flat.
Mattress Stitch
This is a really neat seam that becomes invisible when the sewing thread is drawn up.
This is a really neat seam that becomes invisible when the sewing thread is drawn up.
Traditional Provisional
This cast on, much like the crocheted provisional cast on, leaves some waste yarn in the first row that can be removed to reveal live working stitches.
This cast on, much like the crocheted provisional cast on, leaves some waste yarn in the first row that can be removed to reveal live working stitches.
Short Rows (Wrap and Turn or W&T)
Short rows are used to create a little extra room in a flat piece of knitted fabric. You will commonly see short rows used in patterns for fitted sweaters, knitted toys, or socks.
Short rows are used to create a little extra room in a flat piece of knitted fabric. You will commonly see short rows used in patterns for fitted sweaters, knitted toys, or socks.
Garter Stitch
Garter stitch is quite probably the easiest stitch pattern to come by.
Garter stitch is quite probably the easiest stitch pattern to come by.
Knitting in the Round with 2 Circular Needles
You can knit a circumference that is larger or smaller than your circular needle if you knit in the round using two circular needles.
You can knit a circumference that is larger or smaller than your circular needle if you knit in the round using two circular needles.
Double Pointed Needles
Double Pointed Needles (or DPNs) are much easier to knit with than they look. You only knit with two needles at a time, and the other needles serve as placeholders as you work around the circumference of the tube that you are knitting.
Double Pointed Needles (or DPNs) are much easier to knit with than they look. You only knit with two needles at a time, and the other needles serve as placeholders as you work around the circumference of the tube that you are knitting.
There are many different ways to felt animal fibers. We have tutorials to teach you how to felt by hand, with a plunger, or in your washing machine!
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Kelley Petkun talks through the different methods of knitting in the round when knitting socks.
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There are many methods to knit in the round. This tutorial covers knitting with 1 circular needle, 2 circular needles, Magic Loop, and DPNs.
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Ribbing
Alternate knit stitches and purl stitches to create corrugated columns in your knitting. Ribbing doesn't curl and pulls in slightly. It's a good stitch to use for hems.
Alternate knit stitches and purl stitches to create corrugated columns in your knitting. Ribbing doesn't curl and pulls in slightly. It's a good stitch to use for hems.
Yarn Weights
Perhaps one of the most confusing things for new knitters (and some not-so-new knitters!) to grasp is the concept of yarn weights.
Perhaps one of the most confusing things for new knitters (and some not-so-new knitters!) to grasp is the concept of yarn weights.
SSK
SSK is an abbreviation for Slip, Slip, Knit. This is a left leaning decrease.
SSK is an abbreviation for Slip, Slip, Knit. This is a left leaning decrease.
Intarsia
The closest knitting gets to painting. You can create pictures in your knitting by using multiple pieces of yarn for each colored section in your design.
The closest knitting gets to painting. You can create pictures in your knitting by using multiple pieces of yarn for each colored section in your design.
Crocheted Provisional Cast On
This method allows you to remove the original cast on row in order to pick up and use the live stitches at a later time.
This method allows you to remove the original cast on row in order to pick up and use the live stitches at a later time.
Yarn Over Increase
An easy way to make an increase in your knitting is to yarn over. This does, however, create a hole in your work. For this reason, it is primarily used as an increase in lace knitting and other pieces where open space is intentional or decorative.
An easy way to make an increase in your knitting is to yarn over. This does, however, create a hole in your work. For this reason, it is primarily used as an increase in lace knitting and other pieces where open space is intentional or decorative.
Knit Into Stitch Below
This is a nice increase that doesn’t leave a visual impact on your knitting as the Bar Increase is prone to do. You can choose to slant your increase to the left or right, based on the order in which you complete the stitches.
This is a nice increase that doesn’t leave a visual impact on your knitting as the Bar Increase is prone to do. You can choose to slant your increase to the left or right, based on the order in which you complete the stitches.
Double Knit In
This is perhaps the trickiest 2-color join to maneuver, but it works out the nicest in the end. Practice it a few times and you should be well on your way. If you knit in the English style, anchor the old yarn with your left hand. If you knit in the Continental style, anchor the old yarn with your right hand.
This is perhaps the trickiest 2-color join to maneuver, but it works out the nicest in the end. Practice it a few times and you should be well on your way. If you knit in the English style, anchor the old yarn with your left hand. If you knit in the Continental style, anchor the old yarn with your right hand.
Stockinette
Stockinette stitch (also referred to as stocking stitch) creates a flat, smooth fabric that is very versatile. Stockinette stitch does curl, so it is not ideal for scarves.
Stockinette stitch (also referred to as stocking stitch) creates a flat, smooth fabric that is very versatile. Stockinette stitch does curl, so it is not ideal for scarves.
Read a Lace Chart
Confused by all of the symbols in a lace chart? Need help figuring out what "no stitch" means? Here is a tutorial for how to read a lace chart!
Confused by all of the symbols in a lace chart? Need help figuring out what "no stitch" means? Here is a tutorial for how to read a lace chart!
Crossed Stockinette
A slight change in knitting produces a zigzag effect and a slightly less elastic fabric.
A slight change in knitting produces a zigzag effect and a slightly less elastic fabric.
Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks talks about the basics of knitting mittens. Follow along and learn how to knit a pair of mittens!
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Yarn flowers
Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks teaches you how to cast on for a knitted sock.
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Block your lace to show off your complicated stitch patterns!
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Tubular Cast On
This cast on leaves a nice, stretchy edge and looks invisible with k1, p1 ribbing.
This cast on leaves a nice, stretchy edge and looks invisible with k1, p1 ribbing.
Knit Picks designer Nina talks through four different styles of knitted hats and the benefits of knitting each. The hat patterns shown are the Maeve Hat, the Learn to Knit Scarf and Hat, the Brigit Cabled Hat and Scarf, and the Hugo Hat.
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Knit into the Front and Back
Knit into the front and back of the same stitch to produce two stitches. This stitch is sometimes called a bar increase or KFB.
Knit into the front and back of the same stitch to produce two stitches. This stitch is sometimes called a bar increase or KFB.
Gauge
Gauge is a measure of the number of stitches in one inch of fabric.
Gauge is a measure of the number of stitches in one inch of fabric.
Turkish Spinning Tutorial
New to spindling? We have a tutorial that will walk you through every step of creating yarn with a Turkish spindle.
New to spindling? We have a tutorial that will walk you through every step of creating yarn with a Turkish spindle.
Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks runs you through a number of reasons for knitting socks. Follow along and learn how to knit a sock!
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Cabled Cast On
This cast on creates a solid edge. It is quite similar to the Knitted Cast On. The difference is in where you insert your needle and draw the loop through. In the Knitted Cast On, you are drawing it from the previous stitch. Here, we draw it from between the two previous stitches.
This cast on creates a solid edge. It is quite similar to the Knitted Cast On. The difference is in where you insert your needle and draw the loop through. In the Knitted Cast On, you are drawing it from the previous stitch. Here, we draw it from between the two previous stitches.
Twisted Stockinette
By working stitches through the back loops only, you come up with a taut, stable fabric.
By working stitches through the back loops only, you come up with a taut, stable fabric.
Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks teaches you how to knit the heel flap of a sock.
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Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks teaches you how to cast on for a knitted sock.
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I-Cord Bind Off
This bind off method leaves a clean, corded edging on your knitting. It adds a subtle, decorative air to the piece. Try it on sweater bottoms, purses, or even in felting.
This bind off method leaves a clean, corded edging on your knitting. It adds a subtle, decorative air to the piece. Try it on sweater bottoms, purses, or even in felting.
3-Needle Bind Off
The 3-Needle Bind Off is a method of binding off that joins two sets of live stitches. It is often used at the shoulder to join the front and back of a sweater. In addition to being a bind-off technique, it is also categorized under seaming as it makes a neat, solid seam.
The 3-Needle Bind Off is a method of binding off that joins two sets of live stitches. It is often used at the shoulder to join the front and back of a sweater. In addition to being a bind-off technique, it is also categorized under seaming as it makes a neat, solid seam.
Here are some modern and stylish ideas for how to wear all shapes of lace shawls
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Heels and Toes Glossary
Our heels and toes glossary lists basic heel and toe types, the best uses for each, and basic instructions on how to knit them.
Our heels and toes glossary lists basic heel and toe types, the best uses for each, and basic instructions on how to knit them.
Learn to Cable Without a Cable Needle
With a little practice, and faith that your stitches won't unravel, you can cross your cables without a cable needle and speed up your knitting.
With a little practice, and faith that your stitches won't unravel, you can cross your cables without a cable needle and speed up your knitting.
Learn to Spin Yarn -- Intro to Drop Spindling Series
Interested in learning to spin your own yarn? Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks will show you how to spin yarn with a Turkish spindle.
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Interested in learning to spin your own yarn? Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks will show you how to spin yarn with a Turkish spindle.
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We have a wealth of information available for you about how to dye and knit our double-stranded sock blanks!
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Tubular Bind Off
The tubular bind off goes hand in hand with the cast on of the same name. Ideal for K1, P1 ribbing. It leaves no ridge and therefore conforms to the ribbing.
The tubular bind off goes hand in hand with the cast on of the same name. Ideal for K1, P1 ribbing. It leaves no ridge and therefore conforms to the ribbing.
Weaver's Knot
This method of joining does involve a knot of sorts, even though they are usually avoided at all costs in knitting. This knot is smoother than most and will not slip. The ends can be woven in afterwards.
This method of joining does involve a knot of sorts, even though they are usually avoided at all costs in knitting. This knot is smoother than most and will not slip. The ends can be woven in afterwards.
Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks teaches you how to knit the heel of a sock.
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Selvages (Edge Stitches)
Selvages are the first and last stitches on a piece of knitted fabric.
Selvages are the first and last stitches on a piece of knitted fabric.
Channel Islands Cast On
This cast on requires three lengths of yarn and leaves behind a picot edging.
This cast on requires three lengths of yarn and leaves behind a picot edging.
Yarn Substitution
In this article, we bring you some useful information about how and why you would substitute a yarn in a pattern.
In this article, we bring you some useful information about how and why you would substitute a yarn in a pattern.
Duplicate Stitch
This join introduces the second color of yarn by securing it to the first color of yarn with a slip knot. The yarn ends are worked back into the fabric later on using duplicate stitch.
This join introduces the second color of yarn by securing it to the first color of yarn with a slip knot. The yarn ends are worked back into the fabric later on using duplicate stitch.
Nina teaches Christy how to make the bubble stitch needed for the Little Bubbles Baby Kit.
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Hat Size Charts
Whether you are knitting a hat for yourself, or anyone from a newborn baby up to an adult man, this size chart provides a guide for head measurements and yardage requirements for a basic hat.
Whether you are knitting a hat for yourself, or anyone from a newborn baby up to an adult man, this size chart provides a guide for head measurements and yardage requirements for a basic hat.
Lace Lifeline
Thread a piece of waste yarn or floss through your stitches every few rows, so if you make a mistake, it will be easy to rip back to a correct row. Using a lifeline is particularly easy if you are knitting with Knit Picks interchangeable needles!
Thread a piece of waste yarn or floss through your stitches every few rows, so if you make a mistake, it will be easy to rip back to a correct row. Using a lifeline is particularly easy if you are knitting with Knit Picks interchangeable needles!
Sewn Bind Off
The sewn bind off is a great match for most cast ons. It works quite well with garter stitch fabric and can be made looser or tighter based on your sewing tension.
The sewn bind off is a great match for most cast ons. It works quite well with garter stitch fabric and can be made looser or tighter based on your sewing tension.
Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks teaches you how to knit the gusset of a sock.
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Whip Stitch
Whip stitch is a good general seaming method that is often used to join afghan squares or to tack up a hem. The technique is very simple and fast.
Whip stitch is a good general seaming method that is often used to join afghan squares or to tack up a hem. The technique is very simple and fast.
Mary Scott Huff, author of The New Stranded Colorwork, talks about tips and tricks for color knitting.
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Buttons and buttonholes
How to choose buttons to close your latest cardigan, and different ways to knit a buttonhole.
How to choose buttons to close your latest cardigan, and different ways to knit a buttonhole.
Felted Join
This is a magical join method that utilizes felting to blend old yarn into new. Note: The yarn must be an animal fiber capable of felting for this to work.
This is a magical join method that utilizes felting to blend old yarn into new. Note: The yarn must be an animal fiber capable of felting for this to work.
K2Tog
K2Tog is an abbreviation for knitting two stitches together to form a single stitch. This is a right leaning decrease.
K2Tog is an abbreviation for knitting two stitches together to form a single stitch. This is a right leaning decrease.
Melissa has organized all 83 colors of Palette in a rainbow spectrum, and explains some basic rules to follow while selecting multiple colors to use in a knitted colorwork project.
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Percentage System
Published by Elizabeth Zimmermann, she figured out that all parts of a sweater are percentages of your chest measurement.
Published by Elizabeth Zimmermann, she figured out that all parts of a sweater are percentages of your chest measurement.
Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks teaches you how to knit the gusset of a sock.
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Alpaca
You love knitting with their fiber, now learn more about these soft and warm camelids!
You love knitting with their fiber, now learn more about these soft and warm camelids!
Kelley shows Angela how to pick up stitches and knit an afterthought thumb on her fingerless mitts.
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Knitting in the Round--Stitch Patterns
My stitch pattern looks different when I am knitting in the round!
My stitch pattern looks different when I am knitting in the round!
Double decrease
How to turn three stitches into a single stitch. This tutorial explains how to knit a S2KP2, Sl2 K1 P2SSO, and a K3Tog.
How to turn three stitches into a single stitch. This tutorial explains how to knit a S2KP2, Sl2 K1 P2SSO, and a K3Tog.
Kerin shares the details of her design process for each of the seven anklet patterns in the Fancy Feet kit.
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Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks explains how knitted socks are constructed.
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Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks helps you figure out which needles and yarn to use for knitting socks.
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Blocking socks
Block your socks with a sock blockers to make your hand knitted socks look their best.
Block your socks with a sock blockers to make your hand knitted socks look their best.
Kerin shares details of her design process for the Knitter's Tool Bag Kit.
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Blocking a sweater
After washing a sweater, lie it flat to dry and block it into your desired shape. This tutorial provides step by step blocking directions.
After washing a sweater, lie it flat to dry and block it into your desired shape. This tutorial provides step by step blocking directions.
Nina shares details of her design process for the Design Your First Sweater kit.
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Crock Pot Dyeing
Dyeing doesn't have to be messy if you use a thrift store crock pot as your dye vessel and heat source.
Dyeing doesn't have to be messy if you use a thrift store crock pot as your dye vessel and heat source.
Blocking hats
How to block your hat after you launder it, so the yarn blooms and your hat dries in the correct shape.
How to block your hat after you launder it, so the yarn blooms and your hat dries in the correct shape.
SKP
SKP is an abbreviation for slip, knit, pass slipped stitch over. This is a left leaning decrease.
SKP is an abbreviation for slip, knit, pass slipped stitch over. This is a left leaning decrease.
Lace Increases and Decreases
Lace is just a pattern of increases and decreases. This tutorial will help you to understand increases and decreases commonly used in lace.
Lace is just a pattern of increases and decreases. This tutorial will help you to understand increases and decreases commonly used in lace.
Knit a Montavilla Market Tote to carry your groceries sustainably and fashionably. This lace pattern expands to fit lots of fruits and veggies into your bag, but it small enough to keep in the pocket of your purse until you need it.
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Wraps Per Inch
Do you have a mystery yarn in your stash that is missing a ball band? Or are you trying to pick needles for a handspun swatch? You can use Wraps Per Inch to figure out you yarn's gauge.
Do you have a mystery yarn in your stash that is missing a ball band? Or are you trying to pick needles for a handspun swatch? You can use Wraps Per Inch to figure out you yarn's gauge.
Herringbone Stitch
This technique is a nice way to tack up a hem. It can be applied to the cuffs, neck or hemline of a sweater.
This technique is a nice way to tack up a hem. It can be applied to the cuffs, neck or hemline of a sweater.
Wool
Wool is a versatile fiber. It repels water, regulates temperature, and is ideal for knitting. But did you know the characteristics of different types of wool?
Wool is a versatile fiber. It repels water, regulates temperature, and is ideal for knitting. But did you know the characteristics of different types of wool?
Cotton
Cotton is ubiquitous in your life and your knitting, but do you understand how to really show off the properties of cotton yarn?
Cotton is ubiquitous in your life and your knitting, but do you understand how to really show off the properties of cotton yarn?
Color Theory
Here are some basic guidelines to help you select multiple colors of yarn for your next knitting project.
Here are some basic guidelines to help you select multiple colors of yarn for your next knitting project.
Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks teaches you how to use the Kitchener stitch to close the toe of your knitted sock.
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Designer Interview - Backyard Garden Kit
Knit Picks designer Kerin talks about her design process for the Backyard Garden kit
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Knit Picks designer Kerin talks about her design process for the Backyard Garden kit
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Tea Dyeing
Tea dyeing is an easy way to natural dye with ingredients that you probably already have at home.
Tea dyeing is an easy way to natural dye with ingredients that you probably already have at home.
You can use basic embroidery stitches to add decorative elements to your knitted projects. This tutorial teaches you how to do three basic stitches: back stitch, satin stitch, and French knots.
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SSP
SSP stands for Slip, Slip, Purl. This is a left leaning decrease.
SSP stands for Slip, Slip, Purl. This is a left leaning decrease.
Knit Picks designer Nina talks about her design process for the Cheery Cup Cozies Kit.
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What is the difference between English and Continental styles?
Should I knit English or Continental style? What is the difference?
Should I knit English or Continental style? What is the difference?
Loop Increase
Just like the loop cast on.
Just like the loop cast on.
Kate from Knit Picks shows you how to use the duplicate stitch technique to add a charted design to your holiday stocking.
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How to Knit Lace - Lesson 1
Learn to knit lace with Kerin, designer for Knit Picks. In this lesson, Kerin goes over the basics of handling and selecting lace yarn. She also discusses different uses of lace in various knitting
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Learn to knit lace with Kerin, designer for Knit Picks. In this lesson, Kerin goes over the basics of handling and selecting lace yarn. She also discusses different uses of lace in various knitting
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Kelley's Mitten Class - Casting On (Part 1)
Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks talks about the basics of knitting mittens. Follow along and learn how to knit a pair of mittens! This video is Part 1 of 2 that teaches you how to cast on for your perfect mitten.
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Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks talks about the basics of knitting mittens. Follow along and learn how to knit a pair of mittens! This video is Part 1 of 2 that teaches you how to cast on for your perfect mitten.
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Swatching
Swatching is the process of knitting a square of fabric to check your gauge before beginning a knitting project.
Swatching is the process of knitting a square of fabric to check your gauge before beginning a knitting project.
Kerin shares details of her design process for the East Meets West bag and shows off a few of the fancy tricks that make it an easier knit than it seems. (Get it? Seams?)
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Kerin shares details of her design process for the Hugo Hat Kit in City Tweed DK.
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Knit Picks designer Kerin talks about her design process for the new Roxy Fox & Pups Kit.
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Nina talks us through her design decisions and process for the new Little Bubbles Baby Kits for Knit Picks.
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Kool-Aid® Dyeing
Use our natural yarns to dye with Kool-Aid®! Kool-Aid® makes experimenting with dyeing easy and fun. No harsh smells or strong acid, and brighter colors than you would ever imagine!
Use our natural yarns to dye with Kool-Aid®! Kool-Aid® makes experimenting with dyeing easy and fun. No harsh smells or strong acid, and brighter colors than you would ever imagine!
Knit Picks designer Kerin talks about her design process for the Craftsman Afghan Kit.
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Zippers
Sewing a zipper onto a stretchy piece of knitted fabric can be tricky. This tutorial will help you to install a zipper so it lies flat.
Sewing a zipper onto a stretchy piece of knitted fabric can be tricky. This tutorial will help you to install a zipper so it lies flat.
Knit Picks designer Kerin talks about her design process for the new felted Arden Bag Kit.
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Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks explains the parts of a gusset on a knitted sock.
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Lace Borders
Learn to knit a decorative lace border onto a lace shawl!
Learn to knit a decorative lace border onto a lace shawl!
Jacquard Acid Dyes
Jacquard Acid Dyes can make your yarn any rich, vibrant color that you can imagine!
Jacquard Acid Dyes can make your yarn any rich, vibrant color that you can imagine!
Knit Picks designer Nina talks about her design process for the new Town and Country Slipper Kits.
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Kerin shares details of her design process for the Clock Tam Kit.
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Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks teaches you how to knit the gusset of a sock.
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Nina shares details of her design process for the Brigit cabled hat and scarf kit.
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P2Tog
P2Tog is an abbreviation for purling two stitches together to form a single stitch.
P2Tog is an abbreviation for purling two stitches together to form a single stitch.
Knit Picks designer Nina talks about her design process for the New Traditions Afghan Kit.
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Dragonfly baby mobile
Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks teaches you how to knit the toe decreases on a sock.
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Knit Picks designer Kerin talks about her design process for the Lusekofte Sweater Kit.
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Nina shares details of her design process for the Line By Line Mittens to Gloves kit.
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Knit Picks designer Nina talks about her design process for the Karin Tote Kit.
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Learn to Spin Yarn -- Park and Draft Part One
Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks shows you how to spin with a Turkish spindle, using the park and draft method. First she will give you an overview of what you are doing, and in Park and Draft Part Two, she will slow down and show the techniques close up.
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Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks shows you how to spin with a Turkish spindle, using the park and draft method. First she will give you an overview of what you are doing, and in Park and Draft Part Two, she will slow down and show the techniques close up.
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Amigurumi is the Japanese art of knitting or crocheting small stuffed animals and creatures. Tammy the cat and Hammy the dog face off in our video showcasing the Gurumi Family Kit.
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Crochet - How to Make a Slip Knot
Learn how to create a slip knot. You can use a slip knot at the beginning of a crocheted chain or knitted cast on.
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Learn how to create a slip knot. You can use a slip knot at the beginning of a crocheted chain or knitted cast on.
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Flower Power cupcake toppers
Butterfly headband
Buttercup purse
Kelley's Mitten Class - Casting On (Part 2)
Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks talks about the basics of knitting mittens. Follow along and learn how to knit a pair of mittens! This video is Part 2 of 2 that teaches you how to cast on for your perfect mitten.
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Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks talks about the basics of knitting mittens. Follow along and learn how to knit a pair of mittens! This video is Part 2 of 2 that teaches you how to cast on for your perfect mitten.
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Modal
Modal® is a fine, smooth fiber made from beech trees.
Modal® is a fine, smooth fiber made from beech trees.
Blocking tams
Block your tam on a dinner plate to give it just the right amount of slouch after you knit it.
Block your tam on a dinner plate to give it just the right amount of slouch after you knit it.
Kelley's Mitten Class - Thumb Gusset Set Up (Part 1)
Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks talks about the basics of knitting mittens. Follow along and learn how to knit a pair of mittens! This video is Part 1 of 2 that teaches you how to create a thumb gusset for your mitten.
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Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks talks about the basics of knitting mittens. Follow along and learn how to knit a pair of mittens! This video is Part 1 of 2 that teaches you how to create a thumb gusset for your mitten.
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Designer Interview - Yvette Entrelac Beret and Mitts Kit
Knit Picks designer Kerin talks about her design process for the Yvette Entrelac Beret and Mitts kit.
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Knit Picks designer Kerin talks about her design process for the Yvette Entrelac Beret and Mitts kit.
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Kelley, Angela, Marci, and Kim each show off how they use the new Montavilla Market Tote.
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This video shows you how to use a ball winder to wind your yarn into a center-pull ball.
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Nina shares details of her design process for the Modern Classics Christmas Stockings kit.
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Food Coloring Dye
You can dye with food coloring! Frosting dye, Easter egg dye, and regular food coloring can create beautiful and vibrant hand dyed yarns.
You can dye with food coloring! Frosting dye, Easter egg dye, and regular food coloring can create beautiful and vibrant hand dyed yarns.
Kerin shares details of her design process for Corrie Vest Kit.
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Crochet - How to Make a Chain
A chain is the foundation for most crochet projects. You can also use it to create lace stitch patterns or to add height at the end of a crocheted row.
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A chain is the foundation for most crochet projects. You can also use it to create lace stitch patterns or to add height at the end of a crocheted row.
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Do you need to fix a really enormous hole in one of your handmade socks? Kerin, designer at Knit Picks, shows you how to patch your beloved socks using a darning egg. Part 1 of 2.
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Crochet - How to Join a Ring
Crochet a chain, and join a ring to crochet in the round. This is useful if you want to crochet a hat or a stuffed toy.
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Crochet a chain, and join a ring to crochet in the round. This is useful if you want to crochet a hat or a stuffed toy.
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Nina shares details of her design process for the Learn to Knit Scarf and Hat kit.
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Nina shares details of her design process for the Tidings of Joy holiday ornament kit.
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Do you need to fix small holes or weak spots in your knitted socks? Kerin, designer at Knit Picks, shows you how to use Swiss darning (duplicate stitch) to fix your beloved socks using a darning egg. Part 1 of 2.
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Knit Picks designer Nina talks about her design process for the Heath Vest Kit.
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Designer Ruth Homrighaus tells us how to pick up stitches for the legs on Sheldon's new Animal costumes.
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Knit Picks designers Kerin and Nina talk about their design process for the new Land & Sea Play Set Kit as well as the Transportation activity mat pattern.
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Silk
A strong and opulent fiber created by worm cocoons.
A strong and opulent fiber created by worm cocoons.
Ladybug cat toy
Check out our new "Animal" outfits for Sheldon the turtle.
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Gradated Dyeing
Try dip dyeing your yarn to create an ombre or gradated effect when it is knit up.
Try dip dyeing your yarn to create an ombre or gradated effect when it is knit up.
Kelley's Mitten Class - Thumb Decision Point
Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks talks about the basics of knitting mittens. Follow along and learn how to knit a pair of mittens! This video shows you three different types of thumbs you can use on your mitten - choose whichever you like the most!
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Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks talks about the basics of knitting mittens. Follow along and learn how to knit a pair of mittens! This video shows you three different types of thumbs you can use on your mitten - choose whichever you like the most!
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Kerin shares details of her design process for the Maeve Hat and Mittens Kit.
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Designer Ruth Homrighaus tells us how to perform the modified pick up and knit technique used in Sheldon's new Animal costumes.
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Linen
Linen is a strong fiber that comes from the flax plant.
Linen is a strong fiber that comes from the flax plant.
Flower basket
Dragonfly gift decoration
Gardening sun hat
Crochet Glossary
Are you a new crocheter? Here is an explanation of common techniques and stitches that you will see in crochet projects.
Are you a new crocheter? Here is an explanation of common techniques and stitches that you will see in crochet projects.
Butterfly wreath
Crochet - How to Make a Slip Stitch
A slip stitch can create a dense crocheted fabric or allow you to move to a different spot on your fabric without breaking your yarn.
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A slip stitch can create a dense crocheted fabric or allow you to move to a different spot on your fabric without breaking your yarn.
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Learn to Spin Yarn -- Park and Draft Part Two
Close up video of stages of drop spindling using the park and draft method.
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Close up video of stages of drop spindling using the park and draft method.
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Pockets
How to make afterthought, slanted, and horizontal pockets to add to any knitting project! Add pockets to knitted sweaters, bags, and skirts.
How to make afterthought, slanted, and horizontal pockets to add to any knitting project! Add pockets to knitted sweaters, bags, and skirts.
Did you accidentally rip the yarn on your handmade socks? Kerin, designer at Knit Picks, shows you how to use a darning egg to fix your beloved sock. Part 1 of 2.
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Kelley's Mitten Class - Thumb Gusset Set Up (Part 2)
Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks talks about the basics of knitting mittens. Follow along and learn how to knit a pair of mittens! This video is Part 2 of 2 that teaches you how to create a thumb gusset for your mitten.
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Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks talks about the basics of knitting mittens. Follow along and learn how to knit a pair of mittens! This video is Part 2 of 2 that teaches you how to create a thumb gusset for your mitten.
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Kelley's Mitten Class - Hand Decrease
Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks talks about the basics of knitting mittens. Follow along and learn how to knit a pair of mittens! This video teaches you how to decrease at the top of your hand in order to make your mitten fit the curve of your fingers.
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Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks talks about the basics of knitting mittens. Follow along and learn how to knit a pair of mittens! This video teaches you how to decrease at the top of your hand in order to make your mitten fit the curve of your fingers.
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Do you need to fix small holes or weak spots in your knitted socks? Kerin, designer at Knit Picks, shows you how to use Swiss darning (duplicate stitch) to fix your beloved socks using a darning egg. Part 2 of 2.
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Kelley's Mitten Class - Gusset Thumb Finish (Part 1)
Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks talks about the basics of knitting mittens. Follow along and learn how to knit a pair of mittens! This video teaches you how to finish the thumb on a mitten with a gusset (part 1 of 2).
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Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks talks about the basics of knitting mittens. Follow along and learn how to knit a pair of mittens! This video teaches you how to finish the thumb on a mitten with a gusset (part 1 of 2).
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Do you need to fix a really enormous hole in one of your handmade socks? Kerin, designer at Knit Picks, shows you how to patch your beloved socks using a darning egg. Part 2 of 2.
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How to Knit Lace - Lesson 2 (Part 1 of 3)
Learn to knit lace with Kerin, designer for Knit Picks. In this lesson, Kerin talks about selecting the right fiber type and color for your project and winding lace yarn for your project.
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Learn to knit lace with Kerin, designer for Knit Picks. In this lesson, Kerin talks about selecting the right fiber type and color for your project and winding lace yarn for your project.
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Learn to Spin Yarn -- Drop Spindling Terminology
Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks explains some of the new terms and phrases that will be used in her Turkish spindle tutorials.
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Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks explains some of the new terms and phrases that will be used in her Turkish spindle tutorials.
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Designer Ruth Homrighaus talks about her inspiration for the Sheldon turtle pattern and his career and animal outfits.
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Kelley's Mitten Class - Prepare to Finish Thumbs
Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks talks about the basics of knitting mittens. Follow along and learn how to knit a pair of mittens! In this video, Kelley reviews the two different thumb techniques and prepares you for finishing the top of the thumb.
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Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks talks about the basics of knitting mittens. Follow along and learn how to knit a pair of mittens! In this video, Kelley reviews the two different thumb techniques and prepares you for finishing the top of the thumb.
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Kerin, designer for Knit Picks, explains different types of sock holes and methods for fixing them. For more in-depth coverage of specific techniques, please watch our other darning videos!
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Clover ponytail tie
Kelley's Mitten Class - Kitchener Closure
Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks talks about the basics of knitting mittens. Follow along and learn how to knit a pair of mittens! This video teaches you how to use the Kitchener stitch to close the top of your mitten.
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Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks talks about the basics of knitting mittens. Follow along and learn how to knit a pair of mittens! This video teaches you how to use the Kitchener stitch to close the top of your mitten.
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Lucky key chain
Designer Interview - New Traditions Baby Blanket Kit
Knit Picks designer Nina talks about her design process for the New Traditions Baby Blanket kit.
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Knit Picks designer Nina talks about her design process for the New Traditions Baby Blanket kit.
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Did you accidentally rip the yarn on your handmade socks? Kerin, designer at Knit Picks, shows you how to use a darning egg to fix your beloved sock. Part 2 of 2.
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Carnation corsage
Kelley's Mitten Class - Afterthought Thumb Set Up
Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks talks about the basics of knitting mittens. Follow along and learn how to knit a pair of mittens! This video teaches you how to set up for an Afterthought Thumb.
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Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks talks about the basics of knitting mittens. Follow along and learn how to knit a pair of mittens! This video teaches you how to set up for an Afterthought Thumb.
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How to Knit Lace - Lesson 3 (Part 1 of 4)
Learn to knit lace with Kerin, designer for Knit Picks. In this lesson, Kerin talks about casting on, choosing your cast on, and making yarn overs (YOs).
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Learn to knit lace with Kerin, designer for Knit Picks. In this lesson, Kerin talks about casting on, choosing your cast on, and making yarn overs (YOs).
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Kelley's Mitten Class - Wrap Up!
Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks talks about the basics of knitting mittens. Follow along and learn how to knit a pair of mittens! In this video, Kelley wraps up the class and shares some additional mitten resources.
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Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks talks about the basics of knitting mittens. Follow along and learn how to knit a pair of mittens! In this video, Kelley wraps up the class and shares some additional mitten resources.
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How to Knit Lace - Lesson 3 (Part 3 of 4)
Learn to knit lace with Kerin, designer for Knit Picks. In this lesson, Kerin talks about casting on, choosing your cast on, and making yarn overs (YOs).
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Learn to knit lace with Kerin, designer for Knit Picks. In this lesson, Kerin talks about casting on, choosing your cast on, and making yarn overs (YOs).
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Natural Dye
Use plants and flowers from your kitchen or garden to naturally dye yarn a rainbow of colors!
Use plants and flowers from your kitchen or garden to naturally dye yarn a rainbow of colors!
Leafy Green bulletin board
Designer Interview - Soleado Bag Kit
Knit Picks designer Nina talks about her design process for the Soleado Bag kit.
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Knit Picks designer Nina talks about her design process for the Soleado Bag kit.
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Morning Glory brooch
Kelley's Mitten Class - Gusset Thumb Finish (Part 2)
Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks talks about the basics of knitting mittens. Follow along and learn how to knit a pair of mittens! This video teaches you how to finish the thumb on a mitten with a gusset (part 2 of 2).
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Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks talks about the basics of knitting mittens. Follow along and learn how to knit a pair of mittens! This video teaches you how to finish the thumb on a mitten with a gusset (part 2 of 2).
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How to Knit Lace - Lesson 2 (Part 2 of 3)
Learn to knit lace with Kerin, designer for Knit Picks. In this lesson, Kerin talks about selecting the right fiber type and color for your project and winding lace yarn for your project.
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Learn to knit lace with Kerin, designer for Knit Picks. In this lesson, Kerin talks about selecting the right fiber type and color for your project and winding lace yarn for your project.
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How to Knit Lace - Lesson 2 (Part 3 of 3)
Learn to knit lace with Kerin, designer for Knit Picks. In this lesson, Kerin talks about selecting the right fiber type and color for your project and winding lace yarn for your project.
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Learn to knit lace with Kerin, designer for Knit Picks. In this lesson, Kerin talks about selecting the right fiber type and color for your project and winding lace yarn for your project.
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Begonia belt
Crochet Abbreviations
Reading a crochet pattern, and unsure of what some abbreviations stand for? This key will help you.
Reading a crochet pattern, and unsure of what some abbreviations stand for? This key will help you.
Spinning Glossary
An explanation of some of the vocabulary words that you will encounter in any spinning tutorial.
An explanation of some of the vocabulary words that you will encounter in any spinning tutorial.
Kelley's Mitten Class - Afterthought Thumb Finish (Part 1)
Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks talks about the basics of knitting mittens. Follow along and learn how to knit a pair of mittens! This video teaches you how to finish the thumb on a mitten using the afterthought thumb technique (part 1 of 2).
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Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks talks about the basics of knitting mittens. Follow along and learn how to knit a pair of mittens! This video teaches you how to finish the thumb on a mitten using the afterthought thumb technique (part 1 of 2).
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Indigo Dyeing
Use Jacquard's Indigo dye kit to easily dye yarn blue!
Use Jacquard's Indigo dye kit to easily dye yarn blue!
Designer Interview - Tilt-A-Whirl Spiral Kit
Knit Picks designer Nina talks about her design process for the Tilt-A-Whirl Spiral kit.
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Knit Picks designer Nina talks about her design process for the Tilt-A-Whirl Spiral kit.
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How to Knit Lace - Lesson 3 (Part 2 of 4)
Learn to knit lace with Kerin, designer for Knit Picks. In this lesson, Kerin talks about casting on, choosing your cast on, and making yarn overs (YOs).
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Learn to knit lace with Kerin, designer for Knit Picks. In this lesson, Kerin talks about casting on, choosing your cast on, and making yarn overs (YOs).
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Designer Interview - Madison Laptop Case Kit
Knit Picks designer Nina talks about her design process for the Madison Laptop Case kit.
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Knit Picks designer Nina talks about her design process for the Madison Laptop Case kit.
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Kelley's Mitten Class - Afterthought Thumb Finish (Part 2)
Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks talks about the basics of knitting mittens. Follow along and learn how to knit a pair of mittens! This video teaches you how to finish the thumb on a mitten using the afterthought thumb technique (part 2 of 2).
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Kelley Petkun from Knit Picks talks about the basics of knitting mittens. Follow along and learn how to knit a pair of mittens! This video teaches you how to finish the thumb on a mitten using the afterthought thumb technique (part 2 of 2).
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How to Knit a Sweater - Lesson 1 (Part 1 of 2)
Learn to knit a raglan sweater with Nina, a designer for Knit Picks. In this first lesson, Nina discusses swatching and planning the hem of your sweater.
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Learn to knit a raglan sweater with Nina, a designer for Knit Picks. In this first lesson, Nina discusses swatching and planning the hem of your sweater.
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How to Knit Lace - Lesson 4
Learn to knit lace with Kerin, designer for Knit Picks. In this lesson, Kerin talks about reading charts and explains what "no stitch" means.
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Learn to knit lace with Kerin, designer for Knit Picks. In this lesson, Kerin talks about reading charts and explains what "no stitch" means.
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This video will teach you how to set up and use a yarn swift for winding your yarn into a ball.
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Designer Interview - Fiji Getaway Kit
Knit Picks designer Kerin talks about her design process for the Fiji Getaway kit.
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Knit Picks designer Kerin talks about her design process for the Fiji Getaway kit.
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How to Knit Lace - Lesson 3 (Part 4 of 4)
Learn to knit lace with Kerin, designer for Knit Picks. In this lesson, Kerin talks about casting on, choosing your cast on, and making yarn overs (YOs).
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Learn to knit lace with Kerin, designer for Knit Picks. In this lesson, Kerin talks about casting on, choosing your cast on, and making yarn overs (YOs).
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How to Knit Lace - Lesson 5 (Part 1 of 2)
Learn to knit lace with Kerin, designer for Knit Picks. In this lesson, Kerin shows you how to perform lace stitches including YOs and nupps.
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Learn to knit lace with Kerin, designer for Knit Picks. In this lesson, Kerin shows you how to perform lace stitches including YOs and nupps.
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How to Knit a Sweater - Lesson 2
Learn to knit a raglan sweater with Nina, a designer for Knit Picks. In this first lesson, Nina helps you calculate the number of stitches to cast on for the body and different styles you can use for the bottom hem of your sweater.
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Learn to knit a raglan sweater with Nina, a designer for Knit Picks. In this first lesson, Nina helps you calculate the number of stitches to cast on for the body and different styles you can use for the bottom hem of your sweater.
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How to Knit a Sweater - Lesson 1 (Part 2 of 2)
Learn to knit a raglan sweater with Nina, a designer for Knit Picks. In this first lesson, Nina discusses swatching and planning the hem of your sweater.
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Learn to knit a raglan sweater with Nina, a designer for Knit Picks. In this first lesson, Nina discusses swatching and planning the hem of your sweater.
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Fair Isle Tips
New to Fair Isle? We answer questions that frequently come up when you knit Fair Isle for the first time.
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New to Fair Isle? We answer questions that frequently come up when you knit Fair Isle for the first time.
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How to Knit a Sweater - Introduction (Part 1 of 3)
Learn to knit a raglan sweater with Nina, a designer for Knit Picks. In the introduction to her sweater class, Nina talks through different types of raglan sweaters and how to plan your own sweater.
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Learn to knit a raglan sweater with Nina, a designer for Knit Picks. In the introduction to her sweater class, Nina talks through different types of raglan sweaters and how to plan your own sweater.
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How to Knit Lace - Lesson 5 (Part 2 of 2)
Learn to knit lace with Kerin, designer for Knit Picks. In this lesson, Kerin shows you how to perform lace stitches including YOs and nupps.
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Learn to knit lace with Kerin, designer for Knit Picks. In this lesson, Kerin shows you how to perform lace stitches including YOs and nupps.
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How to Knit a Sweater - Lesson 7
Learn to knit a raglan sweater with Nina, a designer for Knit Picks. In the seventh lesson, Nina talks about weaving in ends, finishing hems, and knitting the neck band or collar.
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Learn to knit a raglan sweater with Nina, a designer for Knit Picks. In the seventh lesson, Nina talks about weaving in ends, finishing hems, and knitting the neck band or collar.
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How to Knit a Sweater - Lesson 3 (Part 1 of 2)
Learn to knit a raglan sweater with Nina, a designer for Knit Picks. In the third lesson, Nina walks you through the math for calculating decreases and increases for waist shaping.
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Learn to knit a raglan sweater with Nina, a designer for Knit Picks. In the third lesson, Nina walks you through the math for calculating decreases and increases for waist shaping.
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How to Knit a Sweater - Lesson 4 (Part 1 of 2)
Learn to knit a raglan sweater with Nina, a designer for Knit Picks. In the fourth lesson, Nina walks you through the math for calculating decreases and increases for cuff and sleeve shaping.
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Learn to knit a raglan sweater with Nina, a designer for Knit Picks. In the fourth lesson, Nina walks you through the math for calculating decreases and increases for cuff and sleeve shaping.
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How to Knit Lace - Lesson 6
Learn to knit lace with Kerin, designer for Knit Picks. In this lesson, Kerin talks through the tools you'll need for blocking lace and gives some tips and tricks.
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Learn to knit lace with Kerin, designer for Knit Picks. In this lesson, Kerin talks through the tools you'll need for blocking lace and gives some tips and tricks.
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How to Knit a Sweater - Lesson 3 (Part 2 of 2)
Learn to knit a raglan sweater with Nina, a designer for Knit Picks. In the third lesson, Nina walks you through the math for calculating decreases and increases for waist shaping.
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Learn to knit a raglan sweater with Nina, a designer for Knit Picks. In the third lesson, Nina walks you through the math for calculating decreases and increases for waist shaping.
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How to Knit a Sweater - Lesson 4 (Part 2 of 2)
Learn to knit a raglan sweater with Nina, a designer for Knit Picks. In the fourth lesson, Nina walks you through the math for calculating decreases and increases for cuff and sleeve shaping.
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Learn to knit a raglan sweater with Nina, a designer for Knit Picks. In the fourth lesson, Nina walks you through the math for calculating decreases and increases for cuff and sleeve shaping.
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How to Knit a Sweater - Lesson 5 (Part 1 of 2)
Learn to knit a raglan sweater with Nina, a designer for Knit Picks. In the fourth lesson, Nina walks you through the math for calculating decreases and increases for different types of neck openings.
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Learn to knit a raglan sweater with Nina, a designer for Knit Picks. In the fourth lesson, Nina walks you through the math for calculating decreases and increases for different types of neck openings.
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Learn to Spin Yarn - Plying your yarn with a drop spindle
How to create two ply yarn from each end of a center pull ball, spun with a Turkish spindle.
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How to create two ply yarn from each end of a center pull ball, spun with a Turkish spindle.
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How to Knit a Sweater - Lesson 6 (Part 1 of 3)
Learn to knit a raglan sweater with Nina, a designer for Knit Picks. In the sixth lesson, Nina shows you how to join your sleeves to the body, then works out the math for yoke and neck shaping.
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Learn to knit a raglan sweater with Nina, a designer for Knit Picks. In the sixth lesson, Nina shows you how to join your sleeves to the body, then works out the math for yoke and neck shaping.
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How to Knit a Sweater - Introduction (Part 2 of 3)
Learn to knit a raglan sweater with Nina, a designer for Knit Picks. In the introduction to her sweater class, Nina talks through different types of raglan sweaters and how to plan your own sweater.
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Learn to knit a raglan sweater with Nina, a designer for Knit Picks. In the introduction to her sweater class, Nina talks through different types of raglan sweaters and how to plan your own sweater.
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How to Knit a Sweater - Introduction (Part 3 of 3)
Learn to knit a raglan sweater with Nina, a designer for Knit Picks. In the introduction to her sweater class, Nina talks through different types of raglan sweaters and how to plan your own sweater.
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Learn to knit a raglan sweater with Nina, a designer for Knit Picks. In the introduction to her sweater class, Nina talks through different types of raglan sweaters and how to plan your own sweater.
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How to Knit a Sweater - Lesson 5 (Part 2 of 2)
Learn to knit a raglan sweater with Nina, a designer for Knit Picks. In the fourth lesson, Nina walks you through the math for calculating decreases and increases for different types of neck openings.
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Learn to knit a raglan sweater with Nina, a designer for Knit Picks. In the fourth lesson, Nina walks you through the math for calculating decreases and increases for different types of neck openings.
This tutorial includes video content.
How to Knit a Sweater - Lesson 6 (Part 3 of 3)
Learn to knit a raglan sweater with Nina, a designer for Knit Picks. In the sixth lesson, Nina shows you how to join your sleeves to the body, then works out the math for yoke and neck shaping.
This tutorial includes video content.
Learn to knit a raglan sweater with Nina, a designer for Knit Picks. In the sixth lesson, Nina shows you how to join your sleeves to the body, then works out the math for yoke and neck shaping.
This tutorial includes video content.
How to Knit a Sweater - Lesson 6 (Part 2 of 3)
Learn to knit a raglan sweater with Nina, a designer for Knit Picks. In the sixth lesson, Nina shows you how to join your sleeves to the body, then works out the math for yoke and neck shaping.
This tutorial includes video content.
Learn to knit a raglan sweater with Nina, a designer for Knit Picks. In the sixth lesson, Nina shows you how to join your sleeves to the body, then works out the math for yoke and neck shaping.
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