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Options Interchangeable Harmony Wood Circular Knitting Needle Set from KnitPicks.com - Colorful birch needles kit with case & cables. 5" Harmony Wood Double Pointed Knitting Needle Set from KnitPicks. Create Intricate Fabric With Pin Weaving. Create intricate fabric with pin weaving.

Create Intricate Fabric With Pin Weaving

Jack Deutsch Combine yarn colors, textures, and fibers for eye-catching results. Sloan Howard Here, a simple tote becomes an extraordinary handbag with a pin-woven inset. Photo: Jack Deutsch by Shirley Adamsexcerpted from Threads #147, p. 72. Tubular knitting. Create Intricate Fabric With Pin Weaving. $5 in Paris pattern by Anna Peck Maliszewski. Raglan Measurements: Small= approx. 32.5cm wide 59cm long Medium=39cm wide 59cm long Large= approx. 45.5cm wide 59cm long -------NOTE for size upgrades: 12sts adds 2.5 inches.

$5 in Paris pattern by Anna Peck Maliszewski

How to Fix Holes in Knitting Video. If you miss a stitch knitting your end result could be an unwanted hole.

How to Fix Holes in Knitting Video

Follow the steps in this how-to video from About.com to get yourself back on track and repair the hole.See Transcript Hi I'm Chris Davis for About.com. Knit one, purl two, woops. Knitting Skills: Making an I-Cord - Knitting I-Cord. Cast On Methods - How to Cast On Stitches in Knitting. There are many different ways to get stitches on the needle so you can knit them, and it may seem like there are more methods than there really are because there are so many different names for the same thing.

Cast On Methods - How to Cast On Stitches in Knitting

This quick guide will run through some of the most popular methods for casting on, as well as some of their more popular names. Wrap Cast On (c) Sarah White licensed to About.com, Inc. The wrap cast on is one of the easiestto execute, but it's not the easiest to perform because it is somewhat difficult to keep and even tension when you knit with it. Still, it is a good choice for beginners because it is quick and easy. Figure 8 Cast On. Here's what I did with the Buttons yarn using the Simple Baby Socks pattern in The Magic Loop booklet.

Figure 8 Cast On

I highly recommend this booklet if you'd like to learn how to knit socks with one circular from the cuff down and from the toe up. These socks are knit from the toe, using a figure 8 cast on which can be a challenge to manage but produces the best sock toe. Last week I tried starting these socks while riding the bus but gave up after several attempts. The Knit Monster welcomes you. Brooklyn tweed- Patterns. Knitting daily. Learn to Knit: Blocking Knitting - How to Block Knitting. Blocking knitting is a process that most knitters have heard about and many knitters don't do.

Learn to Knit: Blocking Knitting - How to Block Knitting

I was one of them for a really long time. But sometimes your knitting just doesn't come out exactly the way you want or the way it needs to look. Any knitting project that has pieces that need to be sewn together can benefit from blocking, but it's also great for making projects square and making things come together better for sewing, fit better or even just look better. What is Blocking? Blocking is a method of stretching and shaping a finished knitted piece to reach the dimensions suggested in the pattern, to make two pieces that need to match the same size, or to make your stitches look nicer and more even. There are three main methods of blocking: wet blocking, steam blocking and spray blocking. Wet Blocking Dampen the knitted piece so that it is wet but not dripping. Gently stretch the piece as needed to meet your blocking goals. How to Make Tassels - Making Tassels for Projects. Tassels are a fun addition to an array of knitting projects.

How to Make Tassels - Making Tassels for Projects

They are especially nice on scarves, belts, home decor items and anything else you think might needs a little extra something. Tassels can be helpful for eliminating the curl of stockinette stitch at the bottom of a project. They also just make a simple project a little more interesting, so that a simple scarf that took no time at all looks a little more gift-worthy. Tassel Math Tassels can be any length you like, but you'll usually find them between six inches and a foot in length.

How to Make a Sturdy Felt Button. I told you about necessity being the mother of invention, but I neglected to mention that poverty is the mother of necessity.

How to Make a Sturdy Felt Button

Perhaps, unlike me, you have the means to buy whatever buttons you want whenever you want. If you do, these are sooooo cool that you may want to make them anyway. Or, better yet ~ check out my Etsy shop. Stitch Glossary: Moss Stitch. Inverness Diamonds - How to Knit Inverness Diamonds. Definition: Works on multiples of 17 stitches.

Inverness Diamonds - How to Knit Inverness Diamonds

Row 1: Purl 1, knit 3, purl 9, knit 3, *purl 2, knit 3, purl 9, knit 3. Repeat from * to last stitch, purl 1. Row 2 (right side): Knit 2, purl 3, knit 7, purl 3, *knit 4, purl 3, knit 7, purl 3. Repeat from * to last two stitches, knit 2. Diagonal Seed Stitch - Learn to Knit Diagonal Seed Stitch. Mattress Stitch - How to Seam Stockinette Stitch with the Mattress Stitch. Mattress stitch is a cool way to vertically connect two pieces of Stockinette Stitch fabric so it looks seamless (though you can feel the seam if you're looking for it).

Mattress Stitch - How to Seam Stockinette Stitch with the Mattress Stitch

For the purposes of illustration, different colored swatches are used in the photographs. Mattress stitch can be worked either a half stitch or a whole stitch in from the edge of the knitting, though it's much easier to do a full stitch in because you aren't working in the messy edge stitches. You can work with the tail left over from casting on or binding off if you like, or join in a new piece of yarn, beginning just as you would when weaving in an end.

In this tutorial I'm working with the tail end of the blue yarn and starting on the right-hand piece from the bottom. To begin, give your knitting a gentle pull between the first row and the second row of knitting. Slide your sewing needle under the first bar. Arrowhead Lace - How to Knit Arrowhead Lace. Knitting Stitches Visual Encyclopedia by Sharon Turner Book Review. 400 Knitting Stitches - Review of 400 Knitting Stitches by Potter Craft. I don't know if it's possible for a knitter to have too many stitch dictionaries, and 400 Knitting Stitches by Potter Craft is a decent one to add to any knitter's collection. As advertised in includes 400 different stitch patterns, from the basics like Stockinette, Garter and Moss stitch to fancy cables, lace and slipped stitch designs. Stitching Basics 400 Knitting Stitches begins with some basic definitions and instructions to help knitters of all skill levels understand the patterns they are about to see.

This section includes things like definitions of row and gauge, hints for reading patterns and following charts, ways to cast on, knit, purl bind off, twist stitches and pick up dropped stitches. The book also includes information on the patterns such as why they're organized in a particular way, the difference between the wrong side and the right side, how to work diagonals as opposites and how pattern repeats work for symmetry and continuity of pattern across a knit fabric. Winter 2006 - editor. Color stranding When knitting with two or more colors wherein the distance between color changes is short, letting the unused yarn be carried along across the wrong side is called color stranding. Color stranding creates a fabric that is -- in essence - two layers thick. The knitting creates one layer and the ÒfloatsÓ -- the strands being carried along the wrong side of the work -- creating the second layer... which is probably why it's come to be associated with areas known for cold weather -- Norway, Fair Isle, Iceland and the Andes for example.

Another type of color work in knitting is intarsia. In intarsia, the different colors of yarn are wound on bobbins -- one bobbin per color rather than being carried along on the back of the work. Lace Knitting Stitches. Cables. Knit & purl. Knitting Abbreviations.