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  • The Art of Knitting: Understanding Colorwork Techniques

    The Art of Knitting: Understanding Colorwork Techniques

    Knitting is a wonderful hobby that can be both relaxing and challenging. As you gain experience, you may want to explore the art of colorwork – using different colors to create intricate designs and patterns. Colorwork is a fantastic way to spice up your knitting, whether you're making a scarf, cap, sweater, or anything else. There are several different techniques for incorporating color...
  • 5 of the Most Common Knitting Mistakes and How To Fix Them

    5 of the Most Common Knitting Mistakes and How To Fix Them

    Starting out with a new hobby like knitting can be exciting, but it can also be frustrating when things don't go as planned. Beginner knitters frequently make errors along the road, but the good news is that many of these errors can be quickly corrected with a little perseverance and the appropriate tools. We'll examine some of the most typical knitting errors in...
  • Increasing in Half Fisherman's Rib (Shaker's Stitch) Tutorial

    Increasing in Half Fisherman's Rib (Shaker's Stitch) Tutorial

    Maintaining the look of ribbing when you are increasing can be tricky. Half fisherman's rib in particular creates a thick, squishy fabric that makes for an extra cozy garment or accessory, but requires a slightly different increase method. In this video tutorial, we show how to create an increase in half fisherman's rib. Don't forget the yarn over during your increase so that when you've completed the...
  • Half-Fisherman's Rib Stitch (Shaker's Stitch) Tutorial

    Half-Fisherman's Rib Stitch (Shaker's Stitch) Tutorial

    Half fisherman's rib is a classic take on traditional ribbing and creates a thick, squishy fabric that makes for an extra cozy garment or accessory. In this video tutorial, we show how to knit a half fisherman's rib - also known as the Shaker's Stitch - worked flat.   Half fisherman's rib will work up wider than traditional ribbing and take more rows to reach any...
  • A Beginner's Guide to Crochet Hooks & Knitting Needles

    A Beginner's Guide to Crochet Hooks & Knitting Needles

    We’ve provided an overview of the types of tools and materials you’ll run into during your crafting journey below, but ultimately, the best needle or hook is the one that works for you! The tool that allows you to create the projects you want in a comfortable fashion is going to be your best option.
  • Knitting & Purling Through the Back Loop Tutorial

    Knitting & Purling Through the Back Loop Tutorial

    Normally, we are working stitches through the front loop or the part of the stitch that is on on the side of the needle closest to you. Sometimes a pattern will tell you to knit or purl through the back loop. In the video tutorial below, we show how to knit through the back loop, how to purl through the back loop, and how...
  • Icord Edge Tutorial

    Icord Edge Tutorial

    An icord creates a very neat and tidy edge for shawls, collars, sleeves, etc. It is not very elastic, so you’re going to want to use an icord for fixed lengths or wide collars where you don’t need much extra give. The process itself is extremely simple and can be easily adjusted for multiple colors or thicker/thinner cords. This is another tool that...
  • Chainless Double Crochet Tutorial

    Chainless Double Crochet Tutorial

    Traditionally, when working flat in crochet each row begins with a chain stitch or set of chain stitches. This provides the necessary height and flexibility to move up and continue the next row. For double crochet and “taller” stitches, it also creates a noticeable hole in the fabric. There are different ways to address this, but this particular chainless double crochet method does...
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