This is a subject that is near and dear to my designing/knitting instructing little heart. Don't you just LOVE to hear your work described as "handcrafted" and cringe at the description of "homemade?"
Read MoreThe knitted cast on is a good basic "go-to" cast on that you'll want to learn and use often. It provides an attractive and flexible cast-on that will stretch and bounce back into place. Learn the knitted cast on below in just 4 easy steps!
Read MoreYou'll wear this lightweight tee all spring and summer long! Knit using Berroco Modern Cotton yarn, Joyce is a short sleeved tee with cable rib yoke detail.
Read MoreThe cable cast on is a very easy to master knitting technique and one you will want to use often. Many knitters use it as their go-to cast on! It provides a more stable cast on than a long tail cast on and has a pretty braided effect.
Read MoreHave you ever noticed when knitted, hand dyes can create color patches or pooling? Those problems can be frustrating, but they are part of the knitting process. Here’s how to fix that problem!
Read MoreFind out how a pillowcase an improve your knitting!
Read MoreThis is a very easy knitting project and the large finished shawl may be worn in a variety of ways!
Read MoreThis free knitting pattern is perfect for a beginner and works up fast using just two skeins of machine washable Wooly Worsted Merino yarn.
Read MoreComote Scarf is a free knitting pattern. The scarf is knit in garter stitch with double moss accents, and has a pocket at each end for warmth or storage. Wear it draped or wrap it once around your neck on chilly days.
Read MoreSo lovely! This pretty in pink scarf is knit on the bias (diagonally) and edged with ribbed cables.
Read MoreDo you hate to join yarn? There is an alternative to knotting and weaving as you go. It's called wet splicing!
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