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  • Knitting Projects step by step
  • Video Tutorials
  • Learn how to knit quickly
  • Lace Stitches
  • Knitting stitch patterns
  • Top knitting Tips, Tricks and Techniques

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  • Knitting Projects step by step
  • Video Tutorials
  • Learn how to knit quickly
  • Lace Stitches
  • Knitting stitch patterns
  • Top knitting Tips, Tricks and Techniques

Recent Posts

  • How to Knit the No-Purling Hurdle Stitch + Video
  • An Alternative to the Stockinette that Knitters Should Know
  • How to Knit a No-Purling Reversible Stitch + Video (2 rows!)
  • How to Knit the Reversible ZigZag Stitch (super cozy+ Video)
  • How to Knit Super Easy Christmas Mini Sweaters + Video
  • How to knit the Basketweave stitch pattern two different versions
    Knitting stitch patterns

    How to knit the Basketweave stitch (2 versions!)

    December 29, 2023 /

    In today’s tutorial, I’m showing how to knit two versions of the Basketweave stitch. It’s a lovely stitch, it has a pretty texture to it, and you can make the check pattern as large as you prefer. This is why I’m sharing two versions: The shorter one, (an eight-row repeat pattern), and the larger one, which has 12 rows, yet both are easy-pease! It’s so easy, that there are only two steps to memorize, and the even rows are plain purl rows. Additionally, it’ll work for a wide range of projects: From hats, socks, and scarves, to sweaters, cardigans, blankets, etc. Furthermore, it doesn’t curl!  Nevertheless, the sides look a…

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    Carolina

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    How to knit the Double Garter Rib stitch

    How to knit the Double Garter Rib stitch (only two rows)

    July 1, 2022
    How to knit the Crests stitch knitting pattern So Woolly

    How to knit the Crests stitch: dense and textured

    September 27, 2018
    Wasp Nest Stitch

    How to Knit the Wasp Nest Stitch: Free Pattern + Video

    June 8, 2024
  • How to knit the Hurdle stitch pattern
    Knitting stitch patterns

    How to knit the Hurdle stitch (4 rows beginner-friendly!)

    December 20, 2023 /

    Today, I’m sharing how to knit another classic of the knitting world: The Hurdle Stitch. It’s a four-row repeat pattern, two of which are plain knit rows, so it’s super easy to knit and memorize. In addition, the other two rows combine knit and purl stitches, so it doesn’t curl! The Hurdle stitch lays flat no matter what 🙂 Moreover, is a little bit stretchy, yet firm and spongy at the same time, and it’s reversible!  Yep, both sides look identical. Last but not least, you can use it for all kinds of projects: From socks, hats, gloves, or mittens, to blankets, sweaters, or cardigans, including home accessories (dishcloths, cushions,…

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    Double Andalusian knitting stitch

    Double Andalusian knitting stitch pattern: Easy peasy, it doesn’t curl, ideal for beginners

    July 30, 2020
    How to knit the Half Garter Rib stitch

    How to knit the Half Garter Rib stitch (two rows only!)

    January 29, 2022
    Diagonal Ladders knitting stitch pattern and video tutorial

    How to knit the Diagonal Ladders stitch pattern

    September 10, 2022
  • How to knit a Chunky and quick Scarf pattern and video tutorial
    Knitting Projects step by step,  Lace Stitches

    How to knit a chunky scarf (14 stitches only!)

    December 16, 2023 /

    Today, I’m sharing how to knit a chunky scarf, so quick to knit, that you wouldn’t believe it 😉 It’s knitted in a gorgeous lace stitch, with 14 stitches only; the yarn is so thick, that one repeat is enough to get the total width. Moreover, it’s a six-row repeat pattern, two of which are the same… pretty fun to knit. However, you can use this pattern to knit different projects, such as a blanket, a hat, or even a sweater or a cardigan. So, let’s knit a swatch before you start your chunky scarf, so you get familiar with the pattern (or can calculate how many stitches to cast…

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    How to knit Easy Mittens in 3 sizes

    How to knit Easy Mittens for beginners (3 sizes!)

    December 13, 2023
    How to knit Christmas Decorations Mini Stockings 2 sizes

    How to knit Christmas Decorations: Mini Stockings (2 sizes)

    November 20, 2022

    How to knit an Infinite Cowl in Irish Moss stitch (to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day)

    March 17, 2021
  • How to knit Easy Mittens in 3 sizes
    Knitting Projects step by step

    How to knit Easy Mittens for beginners (3 sizes!)

    December 13, 2023 /

    Today, I’m sharing how to knit mittens in 3 different sizes (toddler, children, and adult). Honestly, this pattern is pretty easy to do; no matter if the only stitches you know are knit and purl 😉 In addition, it’s customizable: Knit the thumb in a different color, use another Rib stitch, add a new color for the top, or just make a lovely motif using the duplicate stitch. There are many possibilities 😉 Moreover, they are quick and fun to knit, and you’ll need just a little bit of yarn. So, it’s time to knit some pairs of pretty mittens! Grab your needles and some yarn, and let’s get started!…

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    How to knit Baby Toddler Shoes using straight needles

    How to knit easy Baby – Toddler Shoes using straight needles

    May 7, 2021
    Easy Unisex Hat knitting pattern

    Easy Unisex Hat knitting pattern: Reversible and seamless

    January 29, 2020
    How to knit a Sweater using straight needles

    How to knit a Sweater made to measure

    January 29, 2023
  • How to knit the Andalusian stitch pattern
    Knitting stitch patterns

    How to knit the Andalusian Lattice (4 rows only!)

    December 10, 2023 /

    In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to knit a pretty stitch, called the Andalusian Lattice, similar to the Drizzle stitch we practiced a while ago. It’s a four-row repeat pattern, full of advantages: First of all, it’s easy and fun to knit. If you can knit and purl, you can do it! Second, it doesn’t curl, so it’s ideal for scarves, cowls, blankets, and any other garment that should stay flat. Third, it has a lovely texture to it, and the design is small, so it will also look great in accessories, such as hats, socks, gloves, mittens, etc. Moreover, it’s a reversible pattern, because both sides look different, yet…

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    How to knit the Ripple stitch pattern perfect for hats

    How to knit the Ripple stitch: Perfect for hats, cowls, and sweaters

    November 26, 2019
    How to control the tension in your knitting

    Double Moss stitch and how to control the tension in your knitting

    June 26, 2021
    3D Crocodile stitch knitting pattern

    3D Crocodile stitch pattern (full of volume and texture!)

    October 3, 2021
  • How to do Double Increases Decreases in Fisherman's Rib stitch
    Top knitting Tips and Tricks

    How to do the Increases-Decreases in the Fisherman’s Rib stitch

    December 7, 2023 /

    In this tutorial, I’m sharing how to do the double increases and decreases when knitting the Fisherman’s Rib stitch. Previously, I showed you how to knit the classic version, without purling, in the round, and how to fix mistakes (you’ll find the links to all those tutorials down below). And the truth is that since then, many of you asked me how to shape a project while keeping the pattern, that is to say without breaking it. Fortunately, a couple of days ago I remembered that it was still on my list of pending, so there you go! Before we start, I’d like to mention a couple of simple rules,…

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    October 4, 2023

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    May 15, 2020
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    Tips for Knitters 3: How much yarn to use for a long tail cast-on?

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  • How to knit the Pebbles stitch pattern
    Knitting stitch patterns

    How to knit the Pebbles stitch (2 adorable sides!)

    December 2, 2023 /

    Today, I’m sharing how to knit the Pebbles stitch, a unique pattern. It has two adorable sides, totally different, and let me tell you, it’s difficult to decide which one will be the right side of my next project! On one hand, the so-called right side creates sections of reverse Stockinette stitch, combined with lines of an interesting intricate texture similar to the Chain stitch we practiced a long time ago. On the other hand, the wrong side looks also beautiful: Sections of Stockinette stitch separated by lines with a subtle texture. In addition, the Pebbles stitch is a six-row repeat pattern, four of which are plain knit and purl…

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    May 1, 2024
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    How to Knit the Pearled Stitch: Reversible, + doesn’t curl

    July 23, 2020

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Recent Posts

  • How to Knit the No-Purling Hurdle Stitch + Video
  • An Alternative to the Stockinette that Knitters Should Know
  • How to Knit a No-Purling Reversible Stitch + Video (2 rows!)
  • How to Knit the Reversible ZigZag Stitch (super cozy+ Video)
  • How to Knit Super Easy Christmas Mini Sweaters + Video

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