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Kitchener stitch invisibly grafts two pieces of knitting together through the live working stitches. This technique is fre …
Intarsia knitting is not all that different than Fair Isle except that separate balls of yarn are added into the row for e …
Crochet cluster stitch is very similar to Bobble Stitch. When a cluster is worked into one stitch, …
Ribbing forms a stretchy band and is usually found at the bottoms of sweaters, sleeves, neckbands, hat brims and mitten cu …
Crochet puff stitch is essentially the same as bobble stitch. A method of casting on that is creat …
The yo-yo is a new, trending crochet motif that has gained rapid popularity. Although there are several different designs …
Double-stranded or multi-stranded crochet, where you hold two or more yarn strands together as you crochet, is a terrific …
The shell stitch is a stitch pattern in crochet that can be worked in a variety of different ways. In general, it refers t …
Duplicate stitch is the easiest way to add color to any knitting project made in Stocking stitch. Duplicate stitch is embr …
Some knitters seem to be intimidated by changing colors in the middle of a row or round, but the development of this simpl …
Crochet cluster stitch is very similar to a method of casting on that is created by …
In this article you will learn all that you need to know in order to read a filet crochet chart pattern. You'll get some t …
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