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  • Knit the Herringbone Stitch: Flat & In the Round + Video
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  • Just Knit and Relax: Simple Stitch Pattern + Video
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  • How to knit Baby Toddler Shoes using straight needles
    Knitting Projects step by step

    How to knit easy Baby – Toddler Shoes using straight needles

    May 7, 2021 /

    In today’s tutorial, you’ll learn how to knit adorable little shoes (or booties, also called Mary Janes) for babies and toddlers, using straight needles, not circulars. You´ll remember another pair of Baby Booties for absolute beginners, that we made a long time ago, I think these might be even cuter… Its so easy, the only techniques required are: Garter stitch, a simple yet discrete increase technique, and a decrease technique so it´s just not complicated at all, at all. This Baby-Toddler Shoes pattern comes in four sizes: From 0-6 months, from 6-12 months, from 12-18 months, and from 18-24 months. For the cutest project in the world ever, you’ll need:…

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    Carolina

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    June 26, 2019
    Baby Romper knitting pattern for beginners

    How to knit a Baby Romper for beginners

    May 30, 2019
  • Fixing mistakes when knitting Fisherman's Rib stitch
    Top knitting Tips and Tricks

    How to fix mistakes when knitting the Fisherman’s Rib stitch

    May 4, 2021 /

    Fixing a mistake when knitting the classic Fisherman’s Rib stitch, could be a major challenge for knitters. What makes it complicated is that we are working with stitches from the row below.  Then, if we dropped stitches, or even worse, our needles went off, repairing that fabric takes a little more effort than when working basic knit-purl stitch patterns. So, as many of you have requested it, today, I’m sharing how to repair annoying errors and take things back to normal when knitting the Fisherman’s Rib stitch. Just click here to see the step-by-step process: How to fix mistakes when knitting the Fisherman’s Rib stitch I hope this helps. Thank…

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  • Tilted Tiles knitting stitch
    Lace Stitches

    Tilted Tiles knitting stitch pattern: Diagonal Lace, step by step

    April 25, 2021 /

    In today’s tutorial, you’ll learn how to knit the Tilted Tiles stitch. A lace pattern, which forms little diamonds, along with diagonal embossed lines. Therefore, the Tilted Tiles is an elegant and delicate pattern, for tops as well as cardigans or sweaters. In addition, it’s a lovely stitch for knitting a scarf, rectangular shawl or wrap. To put a cherry on top, knit an edge on each side of the piece, using Seed, Irish Moss, Bumpy, or just the classic Garter stitch. However, before we get started with today’s pattern, I’m sharing some of the best tips and tricks when you absolutely, positively just have to knit lace stitches: First…

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    Carolina

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    How to knit the Eyelet rows stitch (no purling!)

    June 24, 2022
    Learn to knit Peacock lace stitch pattern So Woolly

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    October 17, 2018
    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 Snowdrops Eyelets stitch pattern
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    How to knit the Snowdrops Eyelets stitch pattern (ideal for beginners)

    April 19, 2021 /

    In this tutorial, I’m sharing the Snowdrops Eyelets knitting stitch pattern, because it’s one of those that I learned as a child.  Actually, when I was just 13 years old, I knitted a three-quarter sleeve sweater using this stitch, and then I totally forgot about it. Besides it’s a lovely stitch, the Snowdrops Eyelets pattern is so easy to knit, that it can be your first lace pattern to try. No matter if you have little or no experience at all knitting lace stitches. Furthermore, the Snowdrops Eyelets stitch pattern is perfect for knitting scarves, cowls, throws or wraps, since it lays flat. But it’s also a nice option when…

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    Knit a Delicate Eyelet Stitch: 6 Simple Rows + Video

    September 20, 2025
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    Two-Row Repeat Lace Knit Stitch & Double Vertical Decrease+ Video

    October 19, 2024
    How to knit the Hearts Lace stitch pattern

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

    April 26, 2023
  • Embossed Blocks reversible knitting stitch pattern
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    Embossed Blocks knitting stitch pattern: Reversible, unisex, and it doesn’t curl

    April 12, 2021 /

    In today’s tutorial, you’ll learn how to knit the Embossed Blocks stitch pattern: Super easy, reversible (although it’s not identical on both sides, the “right” and the “wrong” sides look pretty!). Furthermore, it’s also a unisex stitch pattern, so it could be used to knit women’s, children’s, and men’s garments, such as scarves, blankies, cushions, cowls…you name it! And it doesn’t matter if you are just starting to knit: The Embossed Blocks stitch is a 8 row-repeat pattern. Most of those rows are exactly the same, so it’s not difficult to memorize. The Embossed Blocks knitting pattern is similar to the Little Boxes stitch we practiced some time ago, another…

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    How to knit the amazing Wicker stitch pattern

    August 19, 2023
    How to Knit the Little Flowers stitch pattern step by step So Woolly

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    February 28, 2024
    How to control the tension in your knitting

    Double Moss stitch and how to control the tension in your knitting

    June 26, 2021
  • Baby Eyelets Cables knitting stitch pattern and video tutorial
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    Baby Eyelets Cables knitting stitch pattern (without cable needle)

    March 24, 2021 /

    In today’s tutorial, you’ll learn how to knit the Baby Eyelet Cables stitch pattern, without using a cable needle. An adorable stitch, perfect for knitting clothes and accessories for babes and babies, as well as women’s hats, sweaters or tops. Its eye-catching design is flattering and timeless! The Baby Eyelet Cables combines columns of knitting and purling, along with little lace cables. It’s a four-row repeat pattern, easy to knit and quick to memorize (pretty intuitive). The first row is the most important…it may appear complicated the first time you try, persevere as the second and third times the charm, it just gets easier 😉 The next 3 rows are…

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  • Knitting Projects step by step

    How to knit an Infinite Cowl in Irish Moss stitch (to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day)

    March 17, 2021 /

    Dia Daoibhe a chairde agus la le feile Padraig agaibh #StPatricksDay In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to knit an Infinite Cowl or Scarf in a 100% Irish Moss stitch, step, by step like Jean Butler in Riverdance. Easy to knit, great for beginners, and if you have more experience, perfect for knitting while watching your favorite TV show like Fair City, Father Ted and Derry Girls (or when you want to take your knitting outdoors). Besides showing how to knit the Irish Moss stitch, a four-row stitch pattern, reversible, (identical on both sides), I’m sharing an invisible way to join 2 balls of wool yarn. Also, you’ll learn the…

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    April 22, 2019
    How to knit your first comfy cardigan easy and quick!

    How to Knit Your First Comfy Cardigan

    February 18, 2024
    Easy baby blanket knitting pattern for beginners

    Easy Baby Blanket knitting pattern (0-12 months of age)

    March 7, 2019
  • 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 Baby Toddler Shoes using straight needles

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    May 7, 2021
    Baby Romper knitting pattern for beginners

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    May 30, 2019
    How to knit Easy Mittens in 3 sizes

    How to knit Easy Mittens for beginners (3 sizes!)

    December 13, 2023
  • How to knit the Horseshoe Lace stitch pattern
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    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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    April 25, 2021
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    July 18, 2019
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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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