Knitting Projects step by step
Knitting Projects step by step: a variety of beautiful patterns, that include video tutorials and clear, detailed written instructions.
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How to knit a twinkle twinkle Christmas Star
Continuing with our Christmas knitting patterns, today it’s time for an adorable little star. Easy, fun and quick to knit, if you like to knit, yule love this pattern! This is a seven-point star, and you can knit it in one or more colors, there are no rules. Neither is it necessary to follow a specific gauge, use what you have at home (just keep in mind that the thicker the yarn, and the bigger the needles, the larger your star will be). Besides, the Christmas star is the perfect project for decorating your tree or to give away, while making use of your stash (as well as the Christmas…
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How to knit a Christmas Tree, step by step
Easy, fun and quick to knit, this Christmas Tree is a great pattern for beginners. Knit it to decorate your tree, or as a gift card. If you can knit and purl, you can do it! And no specific gauge is required ;D It’s a lovely way to use your stash (use whatever you have at home): The thicker the yarn and the bigger the needles, the larger your Christmas Tree is going to be. Abbreviations CO: Cast on st: Stitch k: Knit p: Purl k2tog: Knit two stitches together BO: Bind off Materials 2 x 5 mm / US 8 knitting needles 20 gr of worsted weight yarn (nº…
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How to knit a Clutch Bag in Herringbone stitch, step by step
In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to knit a clutch bag, step by step. Easy and quick to knit, it’s a great project for beginners. I’m giving you the instructions for the size and the stitch pattern that I chose, but on the video tutorial, you’ll see how to adapt it to any size, with the yarn and needles you have, using your own preferred/favorite stitch. Despite how complicated it can seem, the Herringbone stitch is pretty easy: It’s a two-row repeat pattern, and there are no increases nor decreases involved. You’ll also learn how to make the buttonhole and a new and much more accurate way to bind off…
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How to knit a Unisex Cowl for beginners
This Cowl knitted in Bamboo stitch is an easy project, quick to knit, suitable for boys and girls; it’s an ideal gift option and it can be made using only one skein of yarn. The Bamboo stitch knitting pattern is ideal for beginners: It has two rows, one of which is just purling…It has a nice texture, and it doesn’t curl. Materials 100 gr of wool yarn (Number 6 or Super Bulky) #ad 2 x 10 mm knitting needles / US 15 #ad Scissors, darning needle, measuring tape or ruler: This is a great knitting kit that includes the most used accessories and supplies to complete our projects (the box…
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Round Neck Baby Cardigan with a side fastening knitting pattern
In today’s tutorial, you’ll learn to knit a Baby Cardigan, with a side opening, in four sizes. The cardigan is knitted in one piece (seamless). The Raglan jacket is knitted in Garter stitch, and it’s a top-down construction: We start from the neck, separate the sleeves, and knit down to the hemline. Then we knit the sleeves and sew on the buttons. I’ve divided the instructions into four sections. In the title each of section, you’ll find the minute it starts clearly marked on the video. Materials US size 6 / 4 mm circular knitting needle (32 in / 80 cm cable length). #ad US size 7 / 4.5 mm…
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Batwing Sweater free knitting pattern
In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to knit a Batwing Sweater, step by step. A free knitting pattern, made of cotton yarn, light and loose, ideal for Summer. The sweater is also long enough to cover the hips. I designed this pattern in 3 sizes (S, M, and L), all of them easy to modify. It’s also possible to use another stitch pattern, just take into account that if you want to substitute the lace section, the new stitch should have multiples of 4. Cuff to cuff Sweater Construction To knit the Batwing Sweater, we start knitting a 1 x 1 Rib stitch section. To form the first sleeve, we…
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How to knit a Baby Romper for beginners
In this tutorial you will learn how to knit a Baby Romper: An easy pattern that includes a video tutorial, explaining the whole process, step by step. This is a fun project, quick to knit, ideal for beginners. A great garment for gifting, along with many of the projects we’ve made before: The Mittens, the Cardigan, the Blanket, the Booties, the Diaper Covers…you choose! Materials 60 gr. of cotton yarn (or Merino wool) Sport weight or Number 2. 2 x US size 2.5 or 3 / 3 mm knitting needles (or the size needed to obtain gauge). These are the ones I normally use, great deal! #ad 10 small buttons…
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Newborn Baby Booties knitting pattern
In this tutorial, you’ll learn to knit some simply adorable newborn baby booties or socks, with straight needles. Easy and quick to knit, a great project for beginners. The techniques used are: Knit, purl, and bind off. If you love to knit for babies, these could be the next project after “The Easiest Baby Booties Pattern you can find”… We start knitting the toe, then, we’ll shape the forefoot, and continue forming the cuff. To finish the booties, we’ll sew up the sides, from the cuff to the heel, and then, both sides of the foot’s sole. Materials 40 gr of cotton yarn or Merino wool (Number 1 or Fingering)…
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Baby Diaper Cover knitting pattern for beginners
In today’s tutorial you’ll learn how to knit a Baby Diaper Cover; an easy knitting pattern, ideal for beginners. If you know your knits and purls, you can do it! It’s quick to knit (you need around 3 hours to finish it), and only few grams of yarn are needed. The pattern is available in two sizes: For babies from 0 to 3 months old, and babies from 3 to 6 months old. You can complete the set by adding the Baby Booties and the Hat with Bunny Ears (all knitted in Garter stitch). Materials For the small size (0-3 months): 40 gr. of cotton yarn (Medium, Number 4 or…
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How to knit a spiral hat in two colors (all sizes)
This spiral hat in two colors is a great pattern for the whole family! Quick and fun to knit, very affordable as it’s perfect for using up odds and ends, it can be made in many sizes, from 6-month-old babies to 60-year-old adults. Using straight needles, we’ll knit a parallelogram (a leaning rectangle). Then we’ll join both sides with the grafting technique; so it looks like a square, with diagonal stripes. To finish, we’ll close the top and sew up the pom pom. However, if you are just starting to knit, and prefer to practice with a Baby Hat with Bunny Ears, you’ll love this one! Really easy, believe me…