Whether you have experience using double-pointed needles or not, you can knit these fingerless mitts!
Free pattern + links to a 4-part video tutorial.
Check This OutWhether you have experience using double-pointed needles or not, you can knit these fingerless mitts!
Free pattern + links to a 4-part video tutorial.
Check This OutCalling all Downton Abbey fans – this week’s new video tutorial is the Downton Hat. Designed by Annie of knitsofacto.com, she offers a huge range of sizes from baby to adult. If you haven’t started Christmas knitting yet, here’s how to get your loved ones looking as fancy as Lady Crawley.
Check This OutGet your free copy of the pattern HERE. Many thanks to Stephanie Gage of Spinning Colors for allowing us to use her pattern in this tutorial. Be sure to visit her shop, Spinning Colors, where she sells hand-crafted yarns. She also has other patterns on Ravelry. Info on things you’ll see in this video: The […]
Check This OutTraditional granny squares, free pattern + 4-part video tutorial.
Check This OutThis lovely scarf, called Saroyan, is designed by Liz Abinante of feministy.com. After receiving a ton of requests for this, I’m happy to offer this video tutorial on Liz’s design.
Free pattern + 3 part video tutorial.
Check This OutThis tutorial demonstrates how to knit two socks at-a-time, using magic loop – or one long circular needle to knit both socks.
Pattern + links to a five-part instructional video.
Check This OutJust one skein of yarn, a few hours of knitting, and a quick seam! Free pattern + free video tutorial.
Check This OutIn this five-part tutorial, we’re going to learn to make this sweater – err, coat – if you live in a warm place, like I do.
Check This OutI’m happy to offer you this free pattern + video tutorial, because these scrubbies feel like a secret I’ve been keeping for years. I say “World’s Best” because I believe it – this is what you’ll find at my kitchen sink! They get the job done, rinse easily, and dry quickly.
Check This OutIn this tutorial, we’re going to learn how to do something very unique. We’re going to knit this sweater using undyed yarn, then dye it (as a completed garment) to get the Ombré effect. Ombré dyeing gives us a very light color at the top of the sweater, gradually getting darker toward the bottom.
Pattern + links to 4-part instructional videos
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