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  • Learn how to knit quickly
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  • Baby Kimono knitting pattern
    Knitting Projects step by step

    Baby Kimono (Cardigan, Jacket) knitting pattern – So Woolly

    March 11, 2021 /

    In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to knit a cardigan, jacket or baby kimono, step by step. This pattern comes in two sizes: 0-3 months and 6-9 months approximately, and you’ll see the instructions for the smallest size first (the indications for the largest one are between parentheses).  The Baby Kimono has standard measurements, but not all babies are the same size, at a specific age, it’s important to check them before starting. For example, the largest size could also fit a 12 month old child. Materials 7 US / 4,5 mm knitting needle (although we won’t be knitting in the round, I recommend circular needles for this project, because…

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    Carolina

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  • How to knit the Horseshoe Lace stitch pattern
    Lace Stitches

    Horseshoe Lace stitch: For knitting scarves and shawls

    February 20, 2021 /

    The Horseshoe knitting pattern is one of those lace stitches that appears complex, but is in fact quite simple. The only techniques required other than knitting and purling, are yarn over and the central decrease which is responsible for the embossed column that we see in the middle of the “horseshoe”. It’s a pretty versatile stitch because it can be used for knitting a shawl, just by repeating the 11 stitch pattern as many times as needed (as shown in the pictures), or, as a central panel, to embellish the sleeves or the front of a sweater (I have done both, the shawl and the central panel in a raglan…

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

    February 15, 2021 /

    In this tutorial, you’ll learn four techniques to bind off different kinds of knitting patterns, such as the classic Fisherman’s Rib, the Tweed stitch, and the “No curl Stockinette stitch”. You’ll also see how to bind off working each stitch as it presents, because some of you have told me that it’s still difficult to distinguish the knit stitch from the purl stitch. All the stitches that I’m using for this tutorial have been published here, on this web, and on my You Tube channel: SoWoolly Learning these techniques is important, because not every stitch pattern looks nice if we bind off the traditional way: whether binding off knitwise, or…

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    Fixing dropped stitches

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    May 26, 2020
    A safe and easy way to add a new ball of yarn in knitting

    A safe and easy way to add a new ball of yarn

    March 11, 2019
  • Acorn stitch knitting pattern
    Knitting stitch patterns

    Acorn knitting stitch pattern: Reversible and unisex

    January 30, 2021 /

    In today’s tutorial, you’ll learn how to knit the Acorn stitch pattern, step by step. Another classic of the knitting world which I wanted to share a long time ago, but as with the Honeycomb stitch we learned last week, I never had the time, these days we all have a little extra. It’s a unisex, reversible pattern (although not identical on both sides), it doesn’t curl, so it’s a great choice when knitting women’s and men’s scarves, cowls and sweaters. The Acorn knitting stitch creates a fabric that mixes density and subtlety and even includes lacey bits. It’s easy to knit, because it’s very intuitive: You can see clearly…

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

    October 3, 2021
    Two-row knitting stitch perfect for scarves

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

    July 17, 2021
    Thorn stitch knitting pattern using straight needles

    How to knit the Thorn stitch pattern, using straight needles

    November 4, 2021
  • Honeycomb Brioche knitting stitch pattern
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    How to knit the Honeycomb Brioche stitch

    January 21, 2021 /

    In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to knit the Honeycomb Brioche stitch, a classic in the world of knitting. Chunky and cosy, it has a rich texture, perfect for Winter garments in Wool, Alpaca, or Cashmere yarn.  However the Honeycomb Brioche stitch is also suitable for knitting Spring/Autumn garments, using cotton yarn and big needles 😉 A four-row repeat pattern, very intuitive after the first rows, and easy to remember: The same steps are repeated time and time again, ideal knitting while watching your favorite shows or if you have to watch “THE GAME” with your S.O. Ok, let’s get started! For this swatch I used my double pointed bamboo…

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    June 17, 2021
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  • Zig Zag lace knitting stitch pattern that doesn't curl
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    Zig-Zag Lace knitting pattern (easy-peasy and it doesn’t curl)

    January 13, 2021 /

    Today it’s all about Zig-Zag Lace, but first…Happy New Year, my little Woolly! May 2021 bless you with health, wealth, and happiness :)! In today’s tutorial, you’ll learn how to knit an easy Zig-Zag lace knitting stitch. A four-row repeat pattern, ideal for those knitters that haven’t tried lace yet… The Zig-Zag pattern is created by alternating two different decreases on each odd row; firstly, knitting two stitches together, which is a right leaning decrease, and then, another sort of single decrease, that results in a left leaning stitch. This pattern is the perfect solution when knitting a top or sweater, with a small touch of lace, but not a…

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  • Basket stitch knitting pattern
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    How to knit the Basket stitch: Chunky and cozy

    November 17, 2020 /

    In today’s tutorial, you’ll learn how to knit the Basket stitch: Easy (to knit and to memorize) and ideal for knitting any sort of warm and cozy clothing (hats, blankets, cowls, sweaters, etc.). This is a four-row repeat pattern, perfect for beginners (the only techniques required are knitting and purling). This version of the Basket stitch shares the same DNA than the Waffle stitch, we learned sometime ago, and because of the slipped stitches, it tends to curl… No need to panic though 🙂 There is always a solution: Either you knit a nice edge on each side of the work, or block the piece once it’s finished. Without further…

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    March 10, 2020
  • Invisible increase when knitting Stockinette stitch
    Top knitting Tips and Tricks

    Invisible increases when knitting Stockinette stitch

    November 10, 2020 /

    In today’s tutorial, I’m sharing an increase technique that I just discovered, easy to do and practically undetectable, ideal for knitted pieces made in Stockinette (Stocking) stitch (sometimes the increases can be decorative, but often we would prefer them to be invisible (like my boyfriend 😉  In a previous tutorial, we practiced my favorite increase when knitting Garter stitch, so this time, we’ll see how to do increases that are smooth, virtually unnoticeable, and can be used for any kind of stitch where you get the “v” (the little chain) typical of the Stockinette, because we need one of the sides of the stitch (I call them the “legs” of…

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    December 7, 2023
    Fixing the last stitch in your knitting to avoid a loose loop on the edge

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    July 3, 2020
  • A version of the Waffle stitch knitting pattern for beginners
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    A version of the Waffle stitch knitting pattern ideal for beginners

    October 30, 2020 /

    This new version of the Waffle stitch knitting pattern is ideal for beginners: It’s super easy to do (the only techniques required are the knit stitch and the purl), it’s reversible (both sides look pretty), and also unisex. It’s the perfect stitch for knitting women’s and men’s scarves, but also hats, blankets, cushions, bags…the options are endless! This Waffle stitch pattern is easier than the last one I shared (there are only four rows of plain knitting and purling). Let’s get started! Abbreviations CO: Cast on Sl1pw: Slip one stitch purl wise K: Knit P: Purl RS: Right side of the work BO: Bind off N.B.: On every row, slip…

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  • Double Slip-stitch Rib
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    Double Slip-stitch Rib knitting pattern: 2 steps and 2 rows

    October 23, 2020 /

    Dedicated to all those who aren’t purling fans, this tutorial will show you how to knit the the Double Slip-stitch Rib pattern (in both, English and Continental style). At first glance, it looks like the classic 2×2 Rib stitch, but if we take a closer look, we’ll see how the columns are embossed, standing out remarkably.  The Double Slip-stitch Rib is a two-row repeat pattern, one of which is plain knitting, and the other row requires two simple steps: More knitting and slipping stitches. The good news is that it doesn’t involve any purling! Yay! Because it’s well known that many of us don’t love to purl, and it has been…

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