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15 Knitting Stitches That Don’t Curl (Great For Scarves & Blankets)
In this guide, you’ll find 15 knitting stitches that don’t curl — organized into three groups: Reversible, Textured, and Simple Knit & Purl — so it’s easy to find exactly what you need for your next project. If you’ve ever finished a beautiful scarf only to watch the edges curl up like a taco… you’ll love this 😄 No blocking required, no wrestling with edges, no frustration. Just lovely, well-behaved fabric from cast-on to bind-off. And every single stitch includes a full step-by-step video tutorial, so you can follow along at your own pace. But why do some stitches curl in the first place? It comes down to tension: knit stitches and…
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How to Read Your Knitting: Right Side, Wrong Side, and Stitch Clues + Video
If you’re struggling because you don’t know how to read your knitting, this series is for you! Many knitters follow patterns row by row without really knowing what their fabric is telling them. But every stitch leaves clues in your knitting. Once you learn how to recognize those clues — right side vs wrong side, knit columns, holes, and leaning stitches — you can understand where you are and fix mistakes much more easily. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to read what your knitting is telling you. And to help you along the way, you can download a simple Stitch & Row Tracker to keep your place and start reading your…
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Knitting With 2 Colors Made Easy: No-Purling Pattern + Video
AKA Two-Color Half Brioche Knit Stitch For some knitters knitting with two colors could sound scary, but this two-color Half Brioche (or two-color Bee) stitch will prove you wrong. In a previous tutorial, I shared how to knit the Half Brioche stitch (also known as the Bee stitch) using one color, because its texture is simply adorable. Today, you’ll see how to incorporate another color to create a chunky, cozy fabric -without purling and without strands at the back of the work. Moreover, it’s a four-row knitting pattern that starts with two setup rows. And the repeat has just two steps! Follow the step-by-step video and try this gorgeous texture.…








