A tutorial with 10 actionable tips and techniques teaching you how to knit faster and increase your knitting speed the right way
A super simple edge stitch that will keep your stockinette stitch from rolling in. This trick will flatten your knitting.
A step by step tutorial on how to double knit for beginners. Easy instructions (plus a video) showing you this simple colorwork technique.
A complete list of all knitting decreases. From k2tog to SSK, these tutorials will you centered-, right-, and left-leaning alternatives and how to use them.
A step by step tutorial on the twist and weave yarn joining method. A super neat way to change colors in knitting without a knot.
You’ve probably noticed that no matter how careful we are when we bind off stitches, the last stitch is always too big. It creates an unsightly hole at the very end of the bind off edge and pushes the edge upwards. I’m not exactly sure why it happens (it probably has something to do with […]
Have you ever wanted to knit faster? Continental Knitting just might be the solution!
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Learn how to knit a byzantine stitch that reminds me of a fishtail or a diamond. Easy-to-knit, beautiful pattern and video tutorial.
How to pick up stitches in knitting - This is explained clearly for you through step by step photographs and a video tutorial.
Are you a new knitter or crocheter? Here are 5 things I think are helpful when you are getting started!
Learn more about casting on and binding off! This Knitting Cast On and Knitting Bind Off Techniques infographic shows you that you can start and stop your knitting projects in a variety of ways. If you've ever wondered what the difference is between a standard bind-off and a tubular bind-off, or a knitted cast-on and long-tail cast-on, this free printable infographic gives you a helpful snapshot comparing techniques. While this infographic does not teach you how to cast on and bind off, it does give you an image of what the cast-ons and bind-offs look like, why they are different, and what uses each unique technique may have. Get a snapshot of the different knitting cast-ons and bind-offs with this helpful, demystifying infographic.
Learn the ins and outs of intarsia knitting on how to join colors! You'll also discover tips from the experts, be able to download intarsia knitting patterns, advance your knitting skills and much more in this helpful blog post from Interweave.com!
It wasn’t until I was sitting at a knit night, that I first heard about “blocking” knitwear. It randomly came into the conversation, and was like “WTF is that?”
A guide for everyone who'd like to start writing knitting patterns. Including tips, tricks, do's and don'ts for designing knitwear!
When it comes to knitting mechanics, there’s a few different ways that knitters will hold the yarn and needles to make their stitches. Every knitter finds a style that works for them. In this video, Jill Wright breaks down how to knit using the Scottish method of knitting. She demonstrates how to tension the yarn,…
This easy knitting border is a popular project because it beautifies dresses. Watch this tutorial to learn how to make this border.
If there’s one thing that knitters worldwide can appreciate, it’s nifty tips and tricks that…
This interesting and very effective knit elastic border comes with breaded eye spokes! This stitch makes a beautiful knitting tight pattern!
Have you ever picked up stitches around a neckline wishing that it could look better? Well this is where I found myself when designing my raglan sleeve sweater. I normally knit the collar and then continue from there to the short rows. For this raglan I've designed, it is knit back and forth casting on stitches at both