Baby Beenz Hat Free Knitting Pattern
A sweet treat for baby! Knit a cute little cabled hat for babies and toddlers
Beenz Baby Blanket Free Knitting Pattern
Knit a fun project for baby! Featuring colorful and machine washable Plymouth Baby Beenz Yarn, this easy knitting pattern has a crochet edge border.
Angel Baby Blanket Free Knitting Pattern
Here's a fast and fun knit for baby! Using just 2 skeins of self striping Baby Angel yarn, you'll be able to knit this easy textured boxes baby blanket.
Angel Girls Cardigan Free Knitting Pattern
Knit a cute cropped cardigan for your favorite girl! It's just the right layering piece over dresses, blouses, and even a tee or tank.
Ambiente Easy Hat Free Knitting Pattern
This fitted little hat project works up fast in Ambiente and is worked in the round from the top up. It's an easy project, great for relaxing knitting time.
Zaubershawl Free Knitting Pattern
This easy to knit shawl is perfect for knitters of all skill levels. Featuring self-striping Zauberball yarn, itโs knit on the diagonal and worked from side to side.
Wunder Cowl Free Knitting Pattern
One ball of tie-dyed Schoppel-Wolle Wunderklecks yarn is all you need to create this generous and colorful cowl. The pattern features an easy to remember diagonal seed stitch pattern.
Jelli Beenz Baby Cardigan Free Knitting Pattern
This free knitting pattern uses one skein each of two colors of Baby Beenz yarn - a fun and quick knit project for a boy or a girl!
Knitting: How-To Cast On
Learn how to cast on knitting. Casting on is the first step in knitting and you'll be putting the stitches on the needle.
Knitting: How-to Knit
In this knitting tutorial, you'll learn the most basic stitch, the knit stitch. Now, let's get started!
Some people like to learn new techniques by watching, others prefer to learn by reading. We have included a How to Do the Knit Stitch video as well as written out step-by-step tutorial.
Knitting: How-to Purl
Purling is the second stitch learned in knitting. It's actually the reverse of the knit stitch.
Once you learn the knit stitch and the purl stitch, you'll find that all other stitches are simply a combination or a variation of these two basic stitches.