In this video I demonstrate k2tog (knit two together) in slow motion.
The needles I’m using are Knitter’s Pride Ginger double-pointed needles.
The scarf on the mannequin is Celtic Cable Scarf, more info and video tutorial here.
In this video I demonstrate k2tog (knit two together) in slow motion.
The needles I’m using are Knitter’s Pride Ginger double-pointed needles.
The scarf on the mannequin is Celtic Cable Scarf, more info and video tutorial here.
In this video I demonstrate the PTBL (purl through the back loop) stitch in slow motion.
The scarf on the mannequin (not my design) is Nauset Light Wrap. You can see this pattern here on Ravelry.
The needles I’m using are Knitter’s Pride Ginger DPNs. The yarn is just some leftover bulky wool.
In this video I demonstrate KTBL (purl through the back loop) in slow motion.
The scarf on the mannequin (not my design) is Nauset Light Wrap. You can see this pattern on Ravelry.
The needles I’m using are Knitter’s Pride Ginger DPNs. The yarn is just some leftover bulky wool.
In this video, I show you how simple it is to correct a dropped yarn-over (YO) from the previous row/round.
The sample I use in this video is from my Learn to Knit Lace pattern and tutorial.
The scarf on the mannequin is Bay’s Edge (not my design). Here is my Ravelry project page with details on the yarn, etc.
The yarn I use is Knit Picks Stroll Gradient – it looks like this yarn may be discontinued. The needles are Knitter’s Pride Ginger DPNs.
In this video I demonstrate a hybrid bind-off…stretchy, but not super stretchy.
Slow-Motion video link to a “regular” (not stretchy) bind-off
Slow-Motion Simple Stretchy Bind-Off
The knitting sample I use in the video is from my Learn to Knit Lace pattern and video tutorial.
The scarf on the mannequin is Bay’s Edge (not my design). Here is my Ravelry project page with details on the yarn, etc.
With the Knitted Knockers tutorial coming out next week, I want to release this slo-mo video to cover the trickiest part of the project.
If you’d like to get ready for the Knitted Knockers tutorial, here is more info.
The free pattern we’re using
List of approved yarns
You can use magic loop or flexible double-points for Knitted Knockers, but I’ll be demonstrating on DPNs.
The needles I’m using are Knitter’s Pride Ginger double-pointed needles.
The yarn is Paintbox Yarns Chunky.
The scarf on the mannequin is Bay’s Edge (not my design). Here is my Ravelry project page with details on the yarn, etc.
In this video I demonstrate the knitted CO, a standard cast-on.
The other “mother” cast-ons:
Long-Tail CO
Cable CO
The hat and cowl on the mannequin is called Moorings by Vanessa Ewing. It is the current “perk” for Brioche Tier patrons of the audio podcast. You can listen to the VeryPink Knits Podcast in your favorite podcast app, or here on my website.
In this video I provide info on knitting repair looms, and take you through a repair from start to finish.
The loom I use in the video, from Katrinkles
My favorite sweater is this pattern, Cline
My other repair videos-
Patching
Darning
The hat and cowl on the mannequin is called Moorings by Vanessa Ewing. It is the current “perk” for Brioche Tier patrons of the audio podcast. You can listen to the VeryPink Knits Podcast in your favorite podcast app, or here on my website.
In this video, I demonstrate the Backwards-Loop CO in slow motion. This is not a sturdy CO, like one you would use to start a new project, but it is handy for adding a few stitches.
Sturdier cast-ons, good for starting a project –
Long-Tail CO
Knitted CO
The shawl on the mannequin is Lilli Pilli, link to my Ravelry project page.
The sweater I’m wearing is store-bought, not hand knit. 🙂
In this video I demonstrate the basic technique of working cables in slow motion.
The shawl on the mannequin is Lilli Pilli, link to my Ravelry project page.
The sweater I’m wearing is store-bought, not hand knit. 🙂