An easy, up close, demonstration of the Knit Stitch by Judy Graham, Knitter to the Stars, who’s knits have appeared in movies, TV, and concerts for over 30 years and who has been hand knitting for over 50 years. Check out my web-site for more knitting tips, what it’s like to make knits for the [...]
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An easy, up close, demonstration of the Purl Stitch by Judy Graham, Knitter to the Stars, who’s knits have appeared in movies, TV, and concerts for over 30 years and who has been hand knitting for over 50 years. Check out the web-site for more knitting tips, what it’s like to make knits for the [...]
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Learn how to make the knit stitch 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 going to knit a scarf and hat and would like to know what is the warmest stitch pattern? Also, what is the warmest material that’s not made of animal products (wool or whatever). Thank you.
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I don’t mean patterns for sweaters or scarves and such, but stitch-patterns. I have had several over the years and currently mine is Field Guide to Knitting by Jackie Powlowski. What’s yours?
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Row 5 of a knitting pattern says :
K1, P2; *K3, pass first st of sts just worked over last 2; P2: rep from * to last st, K1.
I understand how to do everything except ” pass first st of sts just worked over last 2.”
Please help!
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Or having dropped a stitch? I also want to know how to go backwards in your knitting.
and one more thing. I want the proper way to fix it. If i realize say 10 stitches down. I don’t want to simply let that stitch go.
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I’m knitting this flower here http://littlecottonrabbits.typepad.co.uk/free_knitting_patterns/2007/06/knitted_flower_.html
thanks for your help!
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I just bought a knit stitch reference book, and I’d like to use some of the stitches for mittens and socks. How do you convert a regular knit stitch pattern for knitting in the round? Do you only work right-side rows? Thanks.
Okay, I’ll give an example. Maybe I wasn’t clear. For example, on a flat [...]
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