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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.
Advanced Cabling Techniques: Closed Cables
In our Advanced Cabling Techniques series, Kerin shows cable knitters new and intriguing ways of adding texture to your projects.In this video, Kerin shows you how to create a cable that is completely closed. The closed cable not only adds interesting texture but also opens up the possibilities for many creative design elements.
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In our Advanced Cabling Techniques series, Kerin shows cable knitters new and intriguing ways of adding texture to your projects.In this video, Kerin shows you how to create a cable that is completely closed. The closed cable not only adds interesting texture but also opens up the possibilities for many creative design elements.
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Advanced Cabling Techniques: Increasing & Decreasing Cables
In our Advanced Cabling Techniques series, Kerin shows cable knitters new and intriguing ways of adding texture to your projects. In this video, Kerin shows you how to create cables that get larger and smaller in size. Not only does this technique allow you to create interesting textures and cables, you can also use these increasing and decreasing cables to create clever waist shaping on sweaters and cardigans.
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In our Advanced Cabling Techniques series, Kerin shows cable knitters new and intriguing ways of adding texture to your projects. In this video, Kerin shows you how to create cables that get larger and smaller in size. Not only does this technique allow you to create interesting textures and cables, you can also use these increasing and decreasing cables to create clever waist shaping on sweaters and cardigans.
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Advanced Cabling Techniques: Intarsia Cables
In our Advanced Cabling Techniques series, Kerin shows cable knitters new and intriguing ways of adding texture to your projects.In this video, Kerin combines cables with the colorwork technique known as intarsia.
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In our Advanced Cabling Techniques series, Kerin shows cable knitters new and intriguing ways of adding texture to your projects.In this video, Kerin combines cables with the colorwork technique known as intarsia.
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Advanced Cabling Techniques: Multiple Crossing Cables
In our Advanced Cabling Techniques series, Kerin shows cable knitters new and intriguing ways of adding texture to your projects. In this video, Kerin goes over how to create multiple crossing cables - where more than one cable crosses over the others, giving a three dimensional look to your cables.
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In our Advanced Cabling Techniques series, Kerin shows cable knitters new and intriguing ways of adding texture to your projects. In this video, Kerin goes over how to create multiple crossing cables - where more than one cable crosses over the others, giving a three dimensional look to your cables.
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Advent Calendar
Create a no-sew Advent calendar just in time for Christmas!
Create a no-sew Advent calendar just in time for Christmas!
Kelley shows Angela how to pick up stitches and knit an afterthought thumb on her fingerless mitts.
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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!
Knit Picks designer Kerin talks about her design process for the new felted Arden Bag Kit.
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Backwards Loop Cast On for Toe-Up Socks
If you are knitting socks from the toe up, there are several ways to get started. This video covers the backwards loop cast on for toe up socks, creating a firm cast on that is good if you tend to wear out the toes of your socks.
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If you are knitting socks from the toe up, there are several ways to get started. This video covers the backwards loop cast on for toe up socks, creating a firm cast on that is good if you tend to wear out the toes of your socks.
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