If you want to learn how to knit and your a beginner, I seriously have the best way for you to do it! The step-by-step video and instructions below will help you get started. It will even get you on the road to knitting your first piece! As a total beginner, I learned knitting from
Learn how to knit with our handy beginners knitting guide! Everything you need to know, from learning to cast on to knitting your first row - we've got you covered! Explore our easy knitting video tutorials packed full of techniques and tips to help learn before you start your first knitting project, discover more guides, free beginner patterns and more!
Do you want to learn to knit but you don't know where to start? For a beginner, knitting may seem confusing and difficult at first, but don't worry - everyone can learn to knit. I have prepared a guide with useful information for new knitters, so keep reading to find out, where to begin if you want to learn to knit!
Have you always wanted to learn how to knit but never knew where to start? Checkout this great list of 7 amazing knitting projects for beginners. Blankets, hats, slippers and more. Knit for yourself or give as gifts.
Read all about knitting vs crochet: the similarities, differences, pros and cons, and even some great ideas for beginner projects to learn.
Learn how to start lever knitting (also known as Irish cottage style) which allows for faster, fluid movement and cuts down on repetitive wrist strain.
Are you a crocheter who wans to learn to knit? I have 5 tips for crocheters who want to knit and just need some helpful hints. Let's dive in!
The Absolute Beginner Knitting Series is the best video course to learn to knit today! Taught by YouTube’s favorite knitting teacher Kristen of Studio Knit, you will go through a fun, easy to understand, systematic course to learn all the basics to create knitting projects this winter.
If you want to start knitting, but aren't really sure where to start, it's the basics that will help you the most. Setting a foundation in place is perfect for any new adventure.
Learn how to read a knitting chart with this helpful guide, which explains basic knitting charts, cable charts, and colorwork charts.
Knitting one below in a pattern is usually about adding more interest to the texture of the fabric. You may also find it in slip-stitch colour knitting where you'll get intriguing effects by utilising the stitch from the previous row to switch between colours.Join me for this video tutorial where I'll have a quick demo to show you the details of this stitch.
Knitting with a lifeline can prevent a lot of stress when you have to rip back your work. Here's how to use one.
A few months back, I posted a very popular video called how to knit faster. In it, I show you how to knit using the continental method. If you haven't seen it, go watch it. You'll learn how to knit co
Hello there, new knitter friend! Want to learn how to knit from start to finish? We're here to help make it happen! In this video series, our founder (and knitting pro) Brett Bara demonstrates the essential skills you need to start your first knitting project: casting on, knitting, purling, and casting off. Once you learn these basic knitting skills, you'll be on your way to making tons of projects, like these Fingerless Mitts For Newbies (get the free pattern here!) Ready to get knittin'? Grab some yarn and let's get started! PS: Not sure what kind of yarn to start with if you're a beginner? We recommend a bulky yarn, which makes it easy for newbies to see their stitches as they learn. In these videos, Brett is working with Wool and The Gang Big Sexy Wool, and size US 15 Clover knitting needles. Casting On The very first step in knitting any project is casting on -- it's how you attach your yarn to your needles so you can actually start knitting. Watch this video to see how it's done. Knitting Once you've cast on for your project, it's time to knit! The knit stitch is, of course, the most basic stitch in knitting... so pull up a chair and see how it's done! Purling Once you've mastered the knit stitch, it's time to learn purling. Once you learn how to purl, you can combine knit stitches and purl stitches in tons of variations to make an infinite number of patterns and effects! It's magic, you guys! Watch this video to learn how to purl. Casting Off When your project is all done, the last step is casting off. Casting off binds off your stitches so they'll never unravel, and it's how you make your knitting project be officially done. It's super easy, so watch this video to learn how. Did you find these videos helpful? We'd love to hear about it! Share what you make and tag us @brooklyncraftcompany and #brooklyncraftcompany so we can check out your pics! Happy knitting!
Title: Let's Knit - Learn to knit with 12 easy projects Published By: Dorling Kindersley, 2015 ISBN: 978-1-4654-3668-9 Let's Knit Learn to knit with 12 easy projects One of the books included in DK's Made By Hands
Have you always wanted to learn how to knit but never knew where to start? Checkout this great list of 7 amazing knitting projects for beginners. Blankets, hats, slippers and more. Knit for yourself or give as gifts.
In this beginner's guide to knitting, we cover how to pick the right yarn and needles, as well as how to start, grow, and finish your first project.
But if you want to become a pro knitter you need to understand how different materials and stitch patterns affect the fabric qualities and ...
Knitting one below in a pattern is usually about adding more interest to the texture of the fabric. You may also find it in slip-stitch colour knitting where you'll get intriguing effects by utilising the stitch from the previous row to switch between colours.Join me for this video tutorial where I'll have a quick demo to show you the details of this stitch.
An easy-to-follow photo tutorial to show you how to knit stockinette stitch step-by-step, with tips for mastering this easy knitting pattern.
Have you always wanted to learn how to knit but never knew where to start? Checkout this great list of 7 amazing knitting projects for beginners. Blankets, hats, slippers and more. Knit for yourself or give as gifts.
When you're starting to knit there can be lots of information out there that you want to soak up. Remember the old phrase 'you don't know what you don't know'? I've got ten tips to guide you as a beginner knitter.
Knitting one below in a pattern is usually about adding more interest to the texture of the fabric. You may also find it in slip-stitch colour knitting where you'll get intriguing effects by utilising the stitch from the previous row to switch between colours.Join me for this video tutorial where I'll have a quick demo to show you the details of this stitch.
Hello, how are you today? Welcome to our blog About Knitting. We hope you are very well and looking forward to a new Free Knitting Pattern or Tutorial. Today we want to share with you
How to substitute yarn in a knitting pattern with information to help you to choose the right yarn for your next knitting project.
Do you want to learn to knit but you don't know where to start? For a beginner, knitting may seem confusing and difficult at first, but don't worry - everyone can learn to knit. I have prepared a guide with useful information for new knitters, so keep reading to find out, where to begin if you want to learn to knit!
Knitting one below in a pattern is usually about adding more interest to the texture of the fabric. You may also find it in slip-stitch colour knitting where you'll get intriguing effects by utilising the stitch from the previous row to switch between colours.Join me for this video tutorial where I'll have a quick demo to show you the details of this stitch.
In this video I'll explain every last detail of unpicking a seam, in this case mattress stitch- the invisible seam- and you'll be able to take hold of your knitting mishaps and fix them yourself.
Want to learn reverse stockinette stitch? You’ve come to the right place. I curate the easiest tutorials to follow, and they've helped me with my journey.
A knitting chart is a graphical representation of knitting or knit fabric. Even if you prefer knitting from row-by-row directions, understanding how charts work will deepen your understanding of knitting.
So you are ready to make the leap from chunky hats & cowls to garments. Well here are a few tips I learned along the way. Most of these can be applied to crochet garments as well. 1) Use bulkier yarns. You know how when you were leaning to knit and everyone said use thick yarn to learn the stitches and get that FO gratification sooner? Well same applies to sweaters. As much as you may want to leave that lacy fingering weight sweater for down the road 2)Make a top down or raglan style sweater! It is much easier to learn what fits you if you can easily try it on as you go. I was ambitious and tried a bottom up sweater when I was learning & it was a disaster haha. 3) Choose a simple pattern. Do not go for that super lacy, cabled, colorwork sweater you'e been eyeing. Start with something simple until you get the hang of sweater construction. 4) Do not use expensive indie yarn. For your first few sweaters I recommend using some nice affordable yarns. That way if the sweater does not turn out to be exactly what you wanted you do not feel that guilt of "wasting expensive yarn". 5)Be kind to yourself. Do you remember what your first hat or scarf looked like? Your first sweater or two or three will not be perfect, but every one you make will get a little better each time. Patterns: Here are a few beginner friendly sweater patterns! **Ravelry Link ** Flax Sweater - Tin Can Knits (FREE) Kelowna Sweater- Good Night Day (Paid for) Felix Sweater- Savoury Knitting (Paid For)
A super simple edge stitch that will keep your stockinette stitch from rolling in. This trick will flatten your knitting.
Another great knitting term you can add to your lexicon is the TBL knitting abbreviation. It stands for Through the...
Here is what I've learned in my first year as a knitting blogger. And what I want to work on or accomplish in 2018. Click on through to read more!
A step by step tutorial for beginners on how to knit the stockinette stitch. This classic knitting pattern is used in socks and super smooth and stretchy.
Knitting one below in a pattern is usually about adding more interest to the texture of the fabric. You may also find it in slip-stitch colour knitting where you'll get intriguing effects by utilising the stitch from the previous row to switch between colours.Join me for this video tutorial where I'll have a quick demo to show you the details of this stitch.
When you're starting to knit there can be lots of information out there that you want to soak up. Remember the old phrase 'you don't know what you don't know'? I've got ten tips to guide you as a beginner knitter.
Have you ever wanted to knit faster? Continental Knitting just might be the solution!
You'll be knitting and purling in no time.
A very detailed guide to finding the best knitting needles for beginners. Pros and cons of bamboo, metal, & plastic needles and which one is right for you!
As you become a more proficient knitter, you will discover many variations of Purl Stitch Continental Style. In this tutorial, we will...
Knitting one below in a pattern is usually about adding more interest to the texture of the fabric. You may also find it in slip-stitch colour knitting where you'll get intriguing effects by utilising the stitch from the previous row to switch between colours.Join me for this video tutorial where I'll have a quick demo to show you the details of this stitch.
When you're starting to knit there can be lots of information out there that you want to soak up. Remember the old phrase 'you don't know what you don't know'? I've got ten tips to guide you as a beginner knitter.