Stripes and solids, no wrong side, no seam! Free pattern sponsored by Louet North America, pattern + three-part video tutorial.
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Stripes and solids, no wrong side, no seam! Free pattern sponsored by Louet North America, pattern + three-part video tutorial.
Check This OutTunisian Crochet is sort of a cross between knitting and crochet. It’s really fun to work, and makes a very pretty fabric, perfect for cross stitching. Free pattern + links to four-part video tutorial.
Check This OutCold feet? These bulky slipper socks, made of wool, are just the ticket to keep your feet warm all winter. Pattern + links to four-part video tutorial.
Check This OutIn this tutorial sponsored by Lion Brand Yarns, I walk you though knitting this versatile raglan cardigan. Get your free copy of the pattern here on the Lion Brand website. Important note – the pattern uses Lion Brand Organic Cotton Yarn, which has been discontinued. In my sweater, I used Lion Brand Wool-Ease. Sizes: Small, […]
Check This OutSoft and lovely cabled cowl. Pattern includes instructions for a scarf in the same cable design.
Check This OutStylish fingerless mitts using sock yarn. Free pattern + video tutorial.
Check This OutFree pattern + 3 part video tutorial. This pattern is easy to memorize and versatile – I give instructions in the video for how to make it any size, using any yarn and hook size.
Check This OutPattern includes instructions for both worsted-weight and sock-weight yarns, each in sizes for children, women, and men.
Check This OutPlain, stripes, fair isle, or fabric appliqué? This tutorial walks you through the knitting as well as three different treatments to make your sweater unique. Pattern + links to seven-part video tutorial.
Check This OutClick here to get your free copy of the pattern! IMPORTANT NOTE: The pattern designer has updated and changed the pattern since I released the video tutorial in 2013. The construction and the techniques used are the same, but the row-by-row instructions I use in the video are different than written in the updated pattern. […]
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