Threadheads hang over at Bust Magazine and learn how to knit a hip Pidge Scarf. Links in this episode: Bust Magazine – www.bust.com Knit Happens – www.knithappens.com StitchnBeach – www.stitchnbeach.com KnitBook – www.knitbook.com the knit witch – www.youtube.com knitting help – www.youtube.com Knittngtips by Judy – www.youtube.com Cyberseams – www.youtube.com Knitted Icons – www.amazon.com FlipKnit [...]
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Cable knitting is one unique way to knit. Learn how to knit cable stitches in this free knitting video. Expert: Jeanette White Bio: Jeanette White is the owner of Piper’s Quilts & Comforts in Sugarhouse, UT. Filmmaker: joseph wilkins
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Learn about the importance of gauge and swatching in knitting in this free online instructional video on how to knit. Expert: Kelsey Innis Bio: Kelsey Innis has been knitting for 10 years, and am a member of several knitting organizations.
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Learn about the various types of yarn used in knitting in this free online instructional video on how to knit. Expert: Kelsey Innis Bio: Kelsey Innis has been knitting for 10 years, and am a member of several knitting organizations.
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I am a really big Harry Potter fan and am really weird so I want some Gryffindor socks SOOOOOOO bad yet I cant find any, even on the interenet! Just pics! Would a knitting club somewhere near Denver, CO be willing to knit a pair of Gryffindor socks for areally sweet thirteen year old Harry [...]
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My sister just had a baby and I’m looking for the best booties and mittens and hats but the search is a little bit frustrating.
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I see so many high rated books I don’t even know where to begin. I want one to learn continental knitting as I’ve read it is easier to crochet if you know continental knitting.
So any suggestions?
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My knitting pattern reads as follows:
“row 3: yfwd, k2″
I’ve read elsewhere that it’s a British abbreviation for yarn over, but it comes at the start of the pattern. I thought you could only do a yarn over between two stitches. Can you do it at the beginning of a row? (if so, how? I’m really [...]
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