Market Bags Free Patterns
Now you can knit or crochet your own reusable market bags! Made using Fibra Natura Good Earth Adorn yarn, they're stylish as well as function-able.
Splash Scarf Free Knitting Pattern
From Plymouth Yarn Company, this Splash Scarf could even be classified as a capelet. It has soft shaping so that it rests beautifully on your shoulders and around your neck. It's knit using hand-dyed Happy Feet 100 Splash yarn.
Knitting Tip: How to Block Delicate Yarns
As the knitting doctor, I get this question all the time, "What is the best way to block delicate yarn?" Knitters want to preserve the delicate appearance of the yarn while getting just the right shape that blocking provides.
How to Make a Gauge Swatch Work for You!
Why Rethink the Gauge Swatch? A standard gauge swatch, let's say a 4" x 4" swatch doesn't really tell you much which is why I think most knitters don't, or reluctantly work them. This size also can make it hard to see and count the stitches, so why bother.
Knitting Tip: What to do if you don't have a blocking board
Need a place to block a really large project? Then you'll love this alternative to blocking boards for your oversized knitting projects.
Mushishi Shawl Free Knitting Pattern
Just one skein of Mushishi yarn is all you need to knit this easy garter stitch shawl. With nearly 500 yards per skein, it makes a very generously sized shawl and suitable for knitters of all skill levels.
Mushishi Kerchief Cowl Free Knitting Pattern
Just right for Spring's unpredictable weather! Knit this pretty kerchief cowl using just one skein of Plymouth Mushishi yarn. You'll begin with a picot cast on and knit in the round to create neckline. Then you'll work back and forth to create the "kerchief" point.
How to Fix Uneven Stitches
Are your stitches uneven? Yes, some projects will always look untidy until blocked, or some fiber choices cause inconsistent knitting. Is there something else to do to fix uneven stitches?
Fiesta Hat Free Knitting Pattern
Designed by Nancy Rieck, this easy to knit hat features Feza Fiesta yarn that is loaded with texture and color. The fibers change as you knit so enjoy the process! The hat is knitted back and forth on straight needles, so it's ideal for knitters of all skill levels.
Fiesta Cowl Free Knitting Pattern
Knit a quick and easy ribbed cowl using just one skein of Feza Fiesta Yarn. This hand tied yarn changes texture as you knit making for a delightful and interesting to knit project.
Knitting Tip: Give Your Yarn the Cold Shoulder
Yes, that's right - The Cold Shoulder via our refrigerator's freezer.
Stuff Cowl Free Knitting Pattern
With so many plain yarns on the knitting market today, sometimes a project with a bit of texture is just what you need. This easy to knit cowl uses just one ball of Prism Stuff Yarn.