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Learn how to finger knit with loose ends. Create beautiful and cozy projects using just your fingers and leftover yarn.
Unsure what knitting patten abbreviations mean? Check out our easy comprehensive guide to knitting abbreviations for answer your questions
Unsure what knitting patten abbreviations mean? Check out our comprehensive guide to knitting abbreviations for answer your questions
Chain stitch embroidery on knit fabric adds a beautiful, hand-crafted touch to your garments and accessories. With patience and practice, you can create intricate and stunning designs that stand out. Enjoy the process and let your creativity flow!
When learning to knit or crochet it’s normal to put all of your attention into learning about the tools you need, the yarn …
Diagrams are read exactly as the crochet is worked. Each stitch is represented by a symbol that has been drawn to resemble …
Before picking up the hook and yarn, sit down and read through the pattern you will be using. Patterns are written in a la …
Gauge is the number of stitches and rows per inch (or centimeter) in a pattern. If the gauge does not match the gauge give …
Yarn weight describes the thickness of a yarn and every yarn has a weight, from fine yarn to super bulky. These different …
Being able to read symbol charts expands your options for working with different types of crochet patterns. This guide explains how to read crochet charts…
Stitch charts can seem intimidating to new knitters, but once you get the hang of them, the projects are a breeze! Stitch …
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