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Fancy Feet Anklets
If you are a Continental style knitter, use this tutorial to learn to Purl.
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Mary Scott Huff, author of The New Stranded Colorwork, talks about tips and tricks for color knitting.
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Steeking allows you to turn a pullover into a cardigan, or knit a colorwork sweater entirely in the round.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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.
Also called grafting.
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Mattress Stitch
This is a really neat seam that becomes invisible when the sewing thread is drawn up.
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This is a really neat seam that becomes invisible when the sewing thread is drawn up.
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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.
How to weave in the ends of your project securely and invisibly.
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