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Just Knit and Relax: Simple Stitch Pattern + Video
For those occasions when you need a simple stitch to knit and relax… Sometimes, as an experienced knitter, I just want to sit down, don’t think about anything else, (not even counting or paying too much attention to what I have on my needles). I’m sure you have those moments too! This is a simple yet lovely stitch , also ideal for beginners; the only techniques required are knitting and purling, and there are another couple of things that I love from this pattern. Key Features Where to Use this Simple Stitch? Besides scarves and cowls, I’d see it easily on a blanket, or a pillow cover. It’d work great…
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Cables Made Easy: How to Knit the Links Stitch + Video
In this tutorial, “cables made easy”, you’ll learn how to knit the Links stitch, step by step. It’s an easy eight-row repeat pattern; we’ll make the cross in just one row. The remaining seven rows are knit and purl rows. Easy as pie: If you can knit and purl, you can knit cables! What’s a Good Beginner Project for Cables? If I were starting to knit, a dishcloth would be my first option. In general, I think that accessories are a good choice. For example, a hat would be great because it’s a quick project. (I’m planning to share a Cable Hat Pattern this Winter 😉 A snug cowl like…
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Knit a Delicate Eyelet Stitch: 6 Simple Rows + Video
If you think that knitting a delicate eyelet stitch (or anything with holes in general) is tricky, think again, because today I’ll show you how simple it can be! Today’s stitch it’s a six-row repeat pattern, which combines 1 knit row, 3 purl rows, and 2 rows of the most basic steps to create an eyelet stitch: yarn over and knitting two stitches together. In addition, it has an adorable vintage vibe to it, without the complexity of many lace patterns! So, yes, it’s totally beginner-friendly 😀 And yes, you can make it both ways, flat and in the round (see the instructions below) ✅ Yarn and Needles I used…
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Love This Chunky Knit Stitch! Reversible & Just 4 Rows + Video
Today, you’ll learn a chunky knit stitch pattern… and I hope you love it as much as I do! If you’ve ever fallen in love with the texture of the Hurdle Stitch and wished to have an alternative pattern to give an extra fine touch to your projects, today is your lucky day! Meet the Chunky Knit Stitch: a thick, squishy, textured pattern that looks almost identical to the Hurdle Stitch — but with a more sophisticated look, in my humble opinion … Key Features of the Chunky Knit Stitch 2. Beginner-friendly (if you can knit and purl, this one is for you too!) 3. Cozy and soft (perfect for…











