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Cast on with No Slip Knot
Making the initial slip knot for casting on isn’t exactly hard, but there’s an even easier and faster way that doesn’t require any knots.
Left and Right-leaning Decreases
Comparing how left- and-right-leaning decreases work together in different ways, plus and intro to knitting charts!
Left-Leaning Decreases
Left-leaning decreases are a little more complicated than the k2tog, but I did the leg work for you to pick the prettiest, and found a hack
K2tog Tutorial
K2tog is an easy decrease every knitter should learn. It can be used in different combinations and placements to create different effects.
Continental Purling
Purling continental style can be more of a struggle than knitting. It was very awkward for me at first, but now I’m sharing my tips for work
English vs Continental Knitting Styles
English and Continental are the 2 most well-known knitting styles. I switched to Continental after many years of knitting English style and
KFB Tutorial
KFB is the first knitting increase I ever learned. It’s a great technique to get you started on more exciting projects than just scarves!
How to Knit Seed Stitch
Some call is seed stitch; some call it moss stitch. Whatever you prefer to call it, it’s a staple technique to keep in your back pocket.
6 Essential Knitting Tools for Beginners
Don't fall into the trap of becoming a tools collector before you even know what to do with them. let me show you what you need when first g
How to Knit Ribbing
Knitting ribbing is easy! While there are many variations (k1 p1… k2 p2… k2 p1…) what they all have in common is that they create vertical r
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