knitting techniques
Want to expand your knitting skills? Discover new and fun knitting techniques! From colorwork and cabling to lace knitting and textured stitches, these tutorials will help you add exciting details to your projects. Perfect for beginners and seasoned knitters alike – let’s dive in and learn something new!
Learn how to knit vanilla socks with this easy tutorial for beginners and a fun free pattern! Does sock knitting ...
Add a touch of beauty to your knitting projects with this cute lace stitch pattern, perfect for making sweaters and ...
Craft the perfect Valentine’s gift with the tiny heart gloves – an adorable free Fair Isle knitting pattern. These cozy ...
Speed up your knitting game with this tutorial on continental knitting! Perfect for those looking to knit faster and more ...
Learn how to knit adorable curlicues with this easy-to-follow tutorial for beginners from Craft Me Happy. These spirals have various ...
Learn how to weave in ends in knitting with this comprehensive tutorial, accompanied by fantastic illustrations. Norman from Nimble Needles ...
This video tutorial on knitting chained edges is so awesome and helpful! We also love the yarn color choices! Learning ...
Knitting can be even more fun when you’re working on a beautiful sweater design! We love the delicate, wavy, look ...
If you’re looking for a beautiful sweater design with an eye-catching stitch pattern, here’s a free knitting pattern and tutorial ...
This tutorial from Little Red Window teaches you how to knit the dot stitch, a lovely variation of the stockinette ...
Learn how to add pockets to any knitting project with this simple video tutorial from Modern Daily Knitting. Once you ...
Master a new knitting technique with this German Short Rows tutorial, perfect for beginners. German Short Rows are a fantastic ...
This two-row repeat lace stitch pattern from So Woolly is perfect for beginners who are looking to try knitting lace ...
Take your knitting to the next level by alternating colors as you work the long tail cast-on! This technique is ...