[ad_1] If you’re thinking about knitting a scarf this Winter: this is the stitch you will fall in love with. It’s similar to the Rib stitch but it has a looser, softer texture, and a boho vibe to it. ...
[ad_1] Provisional cast-ons are a fundamental technique in knitting, providing a temporary foundation for your work that can be easily undone later to reveal live stitches. While traditionally done wi...
[ad_1] Weaving in ends properly can be tedious but it is necessary to obtain a neat and to secure the ends and to avoid the project from holes or unraveling. Today we will show you how to do it easily...
[ad_1] Slip stitch is the most basic stitch in crochet, is the first stitch you need to know if you want to learn crochet. It is used almost in every crochet project. It is very versatile; it can be u...
[ad_1] In this easy tutorial we are going to show you 7 different stitches to get started in knitting. With these 7 stitches you will be able to create a lot of different projects like scarfs, blanket...
[ad_1] Backwards knitting, also called mirror or reverse knitting, lets you knit left to right, eliminating the need for purling and turning your work to create stockinette fabric. Frustrated Teacher ...
[ad_1] Ravelry is a fantastic resource and forum for fiber artists! Here’s how to use it. Frustrated Teacher Quits In Disgust, Sells The Farm, Moves The Family Halfway Across The World And… Starts Kni...
[ad_1] Here’s how to tell what skill level you’re at in knitting. It’s all a learning journey! Table of Contents Knitting Skill Levels Beginners Advanced Beginner Intermediate Advanced Master Knitter ...
[ad_1] “Frogging” refers to unraveling, ripping out, or undoing a project. It’s usually due to a mistake or a need to make changes to the project. It comes from the sound “rip it, rip it,” which is wh...
[ad_1] Mastering color changes is crucial in knitting, particularly for stripes and intricate designs. Here, I’ll cover some simple techniques to help you change colors. Frustrated Teacher Quits In Di...
