Free pattern by Maureen Hefti of RavenousKnits.com, plus a four-part video tutorial.
Check This OutLearn to Knit Toe-Up Magic Loop Socks
Mitered Squares
The technique is simple, the squares are fun to knit, and the uses are limitless.
Short instructional video + free PDF download.
Check This OutLog Cabin Scrap Blanket
Here’s how to turn your leftover bits of yarn into something beautiful and warm.
Free pattern + links to 6-part video tutorial.
Check This OutFiona Baby Sundress – Updated!
The Fiona Baby Sundress is a pattern I released about 4 years ago. I’m re-releasing it today to include an updated pattern, larger size range (newborn to Child Size 2), and a six-part video tutorial.
Free pattern + links to 6-part video tutorial.
Check This OutLinen Stitch
The Linen Stitch is a simple, two-row repeat that makes a dense, flat fabric that looks woven instead of knit. Free downloadable PDF.
Check This OutLearn to Knit Entrelac
After many, many requests for an Entrelac tutorial, I’m SUPER EXCITED to be able to offer this. And it’s FREE!
Check This OutLearn to Knit a Men’s Sweater
Finally, something for the guys in a pattern + video tutorial! While my original sketches for this included cables, a shawl collar, buttons, stripes, (and more); masculine feedback on the design helped me to edit it down to something that even the most conservative dresser will want to wear. (And just enough going on to keep it interesting for the knitter.)
Pattern + links to 8 instructional videos.
Check This OutWoman’s Zippered Letterman’s Jacket
This jacket is knit in a top-down raglan style, but because the sleeves are a different color, it’s knit in pieces and seamed together. In this tutorial we’ll learn how to construct this sweater, seaming, icord edges, working fair isle, working short rows, and installing a zipper. If you live in the Southern US (like me), this might be the only winter jacket you need this year!
Pattern + links to 9 instructional videos.
Check This OutLearn to Knit Gloves
This pattern is for a warm pair of thick gloves. We use size 3 US needles and worsted weight yarn to make learning the techniques easier. After you’ve worked through this pattern, it will be no problem to move on to other, more complicated patterns that use smaller needles and thinner yarn, to make more delicate gloves.
Pattern + links to 9 instructional videos.
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