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How to knit a one-row reversible pattern (with knit stitches only)
In this post, you’ll learn how to knit a one-row repeat reversible stitch pattern; just 3 simple steps will be necessary throughout the project. In addition, it has a rich texture to it, and it’s identical on both sides, which makes it perfect for a lot of projects, such as scarves, blankies, infinite cowls, or even a cardigan or pullover/sweater/jumper/jersey (delete where applicable). The possibilities are endless! Furthermore, it lays flat; it doesn’t roll up or bend on any side, so it’s not necessary to add an edge. In fact, I’ve made 2 swatches: One, using 100% Merino wool yarn, and the other, using 100% cotton yarn, and neither of…
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How to knit the adorable Clover stitch pattern
In this post, I’m sharing how to knit the Clover stitch; the perfect combination between an openwork and a dense fabric (especially important when we don’t want too many holes in our knitwork). It’s a lovely four-row repeat pattern. Its design creates knit and purl columns, divided by a little touch of lace. #Texture !!! In fact, the Clover stitch not only looks pretty; you can use it in a wide range of projects: From a top, or a sleeveless vest (open or closed), to a sweater or cardigan, or even a blanket. Although it’s not a reversible pattern, the Clover stitch will work even for a scarf, because the…
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How to knit Christmas Decorations: Mini Stockings (2 sizes)
In this post, you’ll learn how to knit more Christmas Decorations; this time, it’s all about Mini Stockings in 2 sizes, with straight needles. Apart from being quick to knit, this project is pretty easy to do. If you can knit and purl, you can do it. Actually, I think it’s easier than the Christmas Ball Ornaments we practiced before 😉 Furthermore, the pattern comes in 2 sizes: The Mini Stockings, which are 3 in (7.6 mm) long; and the larger ones, which are 5.5 in (14 mm) long. Last but not least, take into account that any kind of fiber can be used: Wool or cotton yarn, Alpaca, bamboo,…
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How to knit Easy Mini Hats with straight needles (Christmas Decorations)
In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to knit more Christmas decorations; we will make easy Mini Hats because the holidays are just around the corner! For some time now I have been sharing patterns and tutorials for knitting Christmas decorations with you such as the Little Trees, and the Twinkle Stars. The truth is that a couple of years have passed, and I had forgotten them;), until last week, when I published the Easy Christmas Ball Ornaments. And luckily enough, many followers asked me to do more! So today, while there is still time, I want to encourage you to start knitting these beautiful Christmas Mini Hats that you can…
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How to knit Christmas Ball Ornaments with straight needles
Today, I’m sharing how to knit easy Christmas ball ornaments (with straight needles, not in the round). To kick off the Christmas tutorial season, we’re going to do something simple and relaxing, yet super cute (as easy as the Christmas Tree Ornaments we practiced a while ago). In fact, it’s a quick and easy knitting project, to decorate the Christmas tree in 1, 2, or more colors, you choose! Honestly, if you can knit and purl, you can do it! I have chosen these two colors, but the pattern is very flexible, so you can knit whatever your heart desires with these special Christmas balls! Without further ado, grab your…
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How to knit the Shadow Rib stitch (two rows only!)
In this tutorial, I’m showing how to knit the Shadow Rib stitch pattern. It’s a pretty stitch, super easy to knit, and quick to memorize. Before starting, I’d like to clarify that it has nothing to do with the Shadow knitting technique we practiced a while ago. The Shadow stitch is a two-row repeat pattern; a lovely combination of knits and purls, ideal for beginners. Additionally, one of its advantages is that it does not curl. In fact, the frequency of knit and purl stitches on every odd row produces a flat fabric; another great option for scarves, blankets, cowls, and blankets. Although both sides look different, the so-called wrong…
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How to knit the Cross stitch pattern in just 4 rows
In today’s tutorial, I will show you how to knit a super pretty Cross Stitch, step by step. A few months ago we saw how to knit a variant of the Cross Stitch in which we learned to cross stitches without using a cable needle. The truth is that both stitches have a spectacular texture, which makes them perfect for knitting accessories, such as hats, gloves and mittens, socks, etc. However, you can also use them for sweaters, cardigans or cardigans, and even blankets. In addition, the Cross Stitch we see today is not difficult to knit: It is done in four rows, two of which are formed with knit…