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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
  • How to knit the easiest Lattice stitch in just four rows
    Lace Stitches

    How to knit the easiest Lattice stitch I’ve ever seen… ever

    May 24, 2023 /

    Today, I’m sharing how to knit the easiest Lattice (or Mesh) stitch I’ve seen to date. It’s a four-row repeat pattern, two of which are plain purl rows, and the other two include just 2 steps (a pretty short repeat). This is why this Lattice stitch is suitable for beginners. Therefore, in the video tutorial, I’m showing how to do it in both, English and Continental styles, you lucky little woollies! In addition, this pattern is great for a seasonal scarf, wrap, or top, and before you start, I have some tips for you: Firstly, I’d add a nice edge on each side of the garment, if I’m knitting something…

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    Carolina

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    How to knit the Herringbone lace stitch in two rows

    How to knit a Herringbone Lace stitch in two rows

    March 11, 2023
    Learn to knit Peacock lace stitch pattern So Woolly

    Peacock Lace knitting stitch pattern

    October 17, 2018
    Lace Grid one row knitting stitch pattern

    Grid Lace Stitch: 1-row repeat easy knitting pattern (reversible!)

    July 13, 2020
  • How to knit the Braided Basket stitch pattern
    Knitting stitch patterns

    How to knit the Braided Basket stitch pattern

    May 20, 2023 /

    Today, I’m sharing how to knit the beautiful Braided Basket stitch. It’s a four-row repeat pattern, easy and fun to knit, and pretty similar to the infamous Criss Cross stitch we practiced a while ago. The main difference is that to knit the Braided Basket stitch, we have to cross the stitches using a “cable needle”; a third needle or a stitch holder will do the job equally well. None of those tools are essential, so please remain calm and carry on reading 😉 Top tip time, do as I do: Use a bobby pin or a hair clip; the result will be the same, and they are short enough…

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    Carolina

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    Two-row knitting stitch perfect for scarves

    New Two-Row repeat knitting stitch, perfect for knitting scarves – No purling required!

    July 17, 2021
    How to knit the Half Garter Rib stitch

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

    January 29, 2022
    How to knit the Beaded Rib stitch pattern for beginners

    How to knit the Beaded Rib (two rows, reversible, and doesn’t curl!)

    June 14, 2023
  • How to knit the Stockinette stitch with a cross seam effect step by step
    Knitting stitch patterns

    How to knit the Stockinette stitch with a cross seam effect

    May 17, 2023 /

    In this post, I’m sharing how to knit the Stockinette stitch with a stylish cross-seam effect. Why? Well, as a knitter, I don’t know how many times I’ve worked on a whole project in Stockinette stitch (mainly sweaters, cardigans, and hats). The main reason is, I love the pattern (it’s so beautiful that even crocheters have come with a stitch that looks like it!). Besides, it’s easy and quick to knit, plus increasing and decreasing doesn’t require any calculations… YAY! However, sometimes a little twist can make a huge difference, such as this “cross-seam effect” wherever you like. In fact, there are no rules; it takes just two rows, so…

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    Carolina

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    How to knit the Tweed stitch

    Tweed Stitch: A famous knitting pattern + video

    October 9, 2020
    Super Easy One-row Repeat knitting pattern for scarves

    How to knit a Super Easy One-Row Repeat pattern

    December 11, 2021
    No-Purling Rib Knit Stitch

    How to Knit a No-Purling Rib Stitch + Video (1 row!)

    November 13, 2024
  • How to knit the One-row repeat Chevron stitch pattern
    Knitting stitch patterns

    How to knit the one-row repeat Chevron stitch

    May 13, 2023 /

    In this post, you’ll learn how to knit the most amazing Chevron stitch pattern. Actually, it’s one of those patterns that has it all… Why is it so special? Well, there are plenty of reasons: Firstly, it’s a one-row repeat pattern!  I know we had practiced other Chevron patterns in the past, but never ever have I seen one made in just one row. Until today… Secondly, it’s reversible (identical on both sides, a feature that many knitters really appreciate). In addition,  if the only technique you know so far is the knit stitch, this one is for you. Honestly, it’s so easy, that the only variations we’ll do are:…

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    Carolina

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    How to knit the Tiles stitch reversible and lays flat

    How to knit the Tiles stitch: Reversible and it lays flat!

    March 11, 2022
    How to knit a One-row stitch pattern for scarves

    How to knit a One-row stitch pattern for Scarves

    October 29, 2022
    Mock Rib knitting stitch pattern step by step

    Mock Rib knitting stitch: An easy two-row repeat pattern – So Woolly

    November 18, 2019
  • How to knit lace an easy four row repeat stitch pattern
    Lace Stitches

    How to knit lace: A gorgeous four-row repeat stitch

    May 10, 2023 /

    Today, I’m sharing how to knit a gorgeous yet simple lace stitch. In fact, it’s so easy that two of those four rows are plain purl rows; the other techniques involved are yarnovers, and the most common decreases (single and double). It’s a four-row repeat pattern, which features a small design, perfect not only for accessories, such as cowls, socks, or scarves, but also, for seasonal tops, cardigans, or even sweaters. Additionally, it’s a versatile stitch: Work with cotton yarn, bamboo, linen (or their blends), and you’ll create a light S/S garment. However, if you want a warmer piece, substitute the yarns mentioned above for something like Cashmere, Alpaca, wool…

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    4-row lace stitch

    How to Knit a 4-row Lace Stitch + video (easy & pretty)

    July 25, 2024
    Easy lace knitting pattern (four-row repeat)

    How to knit an easy lace stitch pattern in four rows

    June 4, 2020
    How to knit the Chestnut stitch pattern 4 rows only

    How to knit the Chestnut stitch (4 rows only!)

    September 9, 2023
  • How to knit chained edges a simple technique
    Top knitting Tips and Tricks

    How to knit the most beautiful chained edges

    May 6, 2023 /

    In today’s post, I’m sharing how to knit chained edges (identical on both sides). Honestly, I have to make a confession… I’m in love (yet again) with the shape of chains in knitting (this is why I shared how to knit the chained cast-on a few months ago 😉 It’s a pretty simple technique that creates the most beautiful edges, perfect for scarves, blankets, cowls, and headbands, for example. Actually, it can be applied to any knitting project that stays flat, and you can use any pattern, not only the Garter stitch… Nevertheless, if you are working with a different pattern, please note that the second stitch needs to be…

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

    September 7, 2022
    Four knitting techniques to bind off different stitches

    4 knitting techniques and tips to bind off different stitches: Fisherman’s Rib, No curl Stockinette, among others

    February 15, 2021
    Productive knitter 10 tips

    How to Be a More Productive Knitter: 10 Great Tips

    August 8, 2024
  • How to knit a super easy knit and purl stitch pattern
    Knitting stitch patterns

    How to knit a super easy knit and purl stitch pattern

    May 3, 2023 /

    Today, you’ll learn how to knit a super easy knit and purl stitch pattern, great for beginners. It creates pretty bands of Stockinette stitch, combined with sections of 1 x 1 knit + purl rows, but not so “busy” as the Tweed stitch with knits and purls only, for example. It’s quick as well as fun to knit, and did I mention… super easy: There are no increases, decreases, or crossed stitches. I’m sure that if you can knit and purl, you can do it! And I like it because it’s a lovely way to add some texture to the Stockinette stitch, and make it more interesting! In addition, you…

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    September 21, 2022
    How to knit Subtle Stripes in Garter stitch for beginners

    How to knit Subtle Stripes in Garter stitch (one row only)

    May 14, 2022
    How to knit the Fancy Moss stitch Rib

    How to knit the Fancy Moss stitch Rib (only two rows!)

    September 14, 2022
  • How to knit the 3D Honeycomb stitch pattern and video tutorial
    Knitting stitch patterns

    How to knit the 3D Honeycomb stitch

    April 29, 2023 /

    The 3D Honeycomb knit stitch is a unique pattern… Honestly, when I found it, it was love at first sight (between you and me)! To me, it’s one of the most adorable textures there is in the knitting world 🙂 I know we have practiced other similar patterns in the past, such as the Scrunchy stitch, the Mermaid stitch, or even the Diagonal Flakes stitch. However, the 3D Honeycomb is all this multiplied by 10! Although it looks pretty complicated, it’s not. Why? Firstly, there are many “resting rows”, as I like to call them; half of the pattern consists in plain purl or knit rows. Secondly, there are four…

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    How to Knit the Easiest Diamond Pattern (+ video)

    April 10, 2024
    Mock Rib knitting stitch pattern step by step

    Mock Rib knitting stitch: An easy two-row repeat pattern – So Woolly

    November 18, 2019
    Double Braided Ribbing knit stitch pattern

    How to knit the Double Braided Rib stitch

    January 15, 2022
  • How to knit the Hearts Lace stitch pattern
    Lace Stitches

    How to knit the Hearts Lace stitch (also for non-experts)

    April 26, 2023 /

    Today, you’ll learn how to knit the Hearts Lace stitch. I know, I know, St. Valentine’s Day was months ago, but love is in the air <3 It’s a lovely openwork pattern, perfect for a seasonal scarf, sweater, or wrap, and the good news is that you don’t need to be an expert to succeed at it! Actually, the Hearts Lace stitch is one of those patterns that look complicated, but once you try it, you’ll start feeling more and more confident. The techniques required are simple decreases and yarnovers, yet the last row features two different double decreases. As with many other lace patterns, it tends to bend on…

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    Lace Cross knitting stitch

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    May 28, 2020
    How to knit the Openwork Ladders stitch pattern

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    March 22, 2023
    Learn to knit Peacock lace stitch pattern So Woolly

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    October 17, 2018
  • How to knit the Linen stitch in one or two colors
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    How to knit the Linen stitch in one or two colors

    April 22, 2023 /

    I believe that the Linen stitch is one of those patterns that all knitters need to learn. Why? Well, firstly, it’s one of those patterns that look like fabric (like the Woven stitch we practiced a while ago). It means that one of the advantages is that it lays flat; it doesn’t bend nor curl on any side. Secondly, it’s a two-row pattern, and there are just two steps to remember and repeat. Actually, there is another reason to love it: Although it’s not a reversible pattern, the so-called “wrong side” of the work looks pretty too (similar to the Seed stitch). It’s so cute! Honestly, when I look at…

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    October 21, 2023

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    July 3, 2018
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  • How to Knit the No-Purling Hurdle Stitch + Video
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  • 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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