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  • Zig-Zag Lace knitting pattern (easy-peasy and it doesn’t curl)
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  • Invisible increases when knitting Stockinette stitch
  • A version of the Waffle stitch knitting pattern ideal for beginners
  • Double Slip-stitch Rib knitting pattern: 2 steps and 2 rows
  • One-row Reversible stitch in the round knitting pattern
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    How to knit the “One-row” reversible knitting stitch pattern in the round

    February 26, 2020 /

    In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to knit the famous “One-row” reversible knitting stitch pattern, which we learned using straight needles sometime ago; this time, it’s all about how to do it in the round! The One-row reversible pattern is one of my most-watched video tutorials, and there were many requests to see exactly how easy it is to work it with circulars. It’s a lovely stitch, it has a nice texture to it, and it doesn’t curl; this is why knitted flat, it’s the perfect option to knit scarves and blankets. Additionally, it’s reversible and identical on both sides. After giving it a little thought and time, I found…

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    Carolina

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  • Lace rib knitting stitch pattern
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    Lace Rib knitting stitch pattern: Reversible and it doesn’t curl

    February 22, 2020 /

    In today’s tutorial, you’ll learn how to knit a great substitute for the classic ribbing: The Lace Rib stitch.  Easy to knit, reversible, pretty stretchy, and it doesn’t curl… plus, it’s a two-row repeat pattern. The Lace Rib stitch has a great texture to it, perfect for knitting the hems and cuffs of a stylish jumper or cardigan, or for knitting a romantic scarf or rectangular shawl. It features embossed columns, that give it an elegant vertical look (similar to the Feather Rib stitch). This swatch (and the swatch on the video) was knitted using a beautiful set of bamboo needles Let’s get started! Abbreviations CO: Cast on WS: Wrong…

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  • Slipped Honeycomb stitch knitting pattern
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    Slipped Honeycomb stitch: Ideal for knitting hats, cowls, and sweaters

    February 20, 2020 /

    In today’s tutorial, you’ll learn to knit the Slipped Honeycomb stitch, a simple version of the traditional Honeycomb pattern. The Slipped Honeycomb stitch pattern is created by knitting eight rows, combining knits, purls, and slipping one stitch purl-wise every now and then. Some of these rows are the same, so it’s not complicated at all.  This is a spongy stitch, it has a cozy and warm texture to it, great for knitting cowls, hats, sweaters, and even a blanket (if you add a lovely edge on each side). This swatch is knitted using 100% Superwash Merino wool And my favorite wooden needles Abbreviations CO: Cast on RS: Right side of…

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    Cross stitch knitting pattern for beginners

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  • How to knit the Edelweiss stitch in the round
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    How to knit the famous Edelweiss stitch in the round – So Woolly

    February 18, 2020 /

    The Edelweiss knitting pattern is one of my most-watched YouTube videos since it is an adorable stitch.  Knitted flat (back and forth), it has a cute texture to it, it’s easy to knit, ideal for knitting a wide range of garments (even baby clothing).   And subsequently, there were many requests to teach how to knit it in the round. So I decided to convert the Edelweiss flat pattern to circular pattern… Honestly, it wasn’t an easy mission, (because it’s a diagonal pattern and there is a little trick to make it work), but after several attempts, I made it and I’m very happy with the result!  Let’s get started!…

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    Little Checks Stitch: Ideal for knitting beginners

    February 21, 2019
  • Unisex Scarf knitted in Reversible Rope stitch
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    Unisex Scarf knitted in Reversible Rope stitch – Cable Lesson 2

    February 12, 2020 /

    In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to knit a unisex scarf in the Reversible Rope stitch, since Aran patterns are so lit this season, and this scarf is a great winter accessory! Although we have practiced one reversible cable stitch (The Fuchsia Flower stitch), normally, cable knitting patterns are not reversible… What a pity! I think that such beautiful work should be able to look great on both sides, especially in a scarf! This is why this stitch is special and almost unique, looks great on a scarf, blanket, and also, on an infinity cowl. In addition, today I’m giving you a pattern that can be knitted in two different…

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    November 2, 2019
  • Ribbed Garter stitch a reversible one-row repeat knitting pattern
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    Ribbed Garter stitch: A one-row reversible knitting pattern (it doesn’t curl)

    February 7, 2020 /

    In today’s tutorial, you’ll learn how to knit the Ribbed Garter stitch. It’s one of those stitches all knitters enjoy: Easy to knit, reversible (and identical on both sides), unisex, it’s a one-row repeat pattern, and it doesn’t curl. The Ribbed Garter stitch is really versatile; there is a wide range of projects where it can be used: Cowls, scarves, blankets, placemats, hats, bags, cushions… and many more! Furthermore, it’s a figure-refining pattern: It forms delicate vertical lines, for a sleeker look (which some of us love ;D). This is also a perfect stitch for beginners, or for knitting while watching your favorite TV show: It has just a couple…

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    The Fuchsia Flower stitch: Cable stitch lesson 1

    February 4, 2020 /

    In today’s tutorial, you’ll learn a new knitting technique using this special pattern: The Fuchsia Flower stitch. Easy to knit, reversible (identical on both sides), it has a great texture to it, and a perfect stitch to knit the sleeves of a chunky cardigan! One of the advantages that I really enjoy of this stitch is that from the 10 rows that form the pattern, most of them include the same steps (the even rows are equal, and the odds rows are almost always equal). And the cable technique is required only in row 9… this makes this stitch easy to memorize, light and fun to knit. There is something…

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Recent Posts

  • Zig-Zag Lace knitting pattern (easy-peasy and it doesn’t curl)
  • How to knit the Basket stitch: Chunky and cozy
  • Invisible increases when knitting Stockinette stitch
  • A version of the Waffle stitch knitting pattern ideal for beginners
  • Double Slip-stitch Rib knitting pattern: 2 steps and 2 rows

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