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Little Peacock Stitch - KnittingClick Here for FULL PATTERN: https://www.allfreeknitting.com/video-basics/How-to-Knit-the-Little-Peacock-Stitch
Whether you have been knitting for years or just started learning, this How to Knit the Little Peacock Stitch video tutorial can help you learn this gorgeous stitch. The little peacock stitch is a simply stunning stitch that is great to work into any French-inspired patterns. Plus, the knitting video shows you exactly how to master this stitch, so this is a great tutorial for any visual learners. Try working this knitting stitch in your next knitting pattern and see how you like the look! Knitted over 12 stitches, and while the video talks about six rows, the repeat is really over four rows (the first two rows are basically set-up rows).2025-01-11 09:09:54 -
Lace Vertical Razor Shell Knit StitchLace Vertical Razor Shell Knitting Pattern. Openwork with Garter Stitch Patterns. In this video we learn to knit Lace Vertical Razor Shell Pattern. This pattern can be used for knitting accessories and summer garments.2025-01-10 21:38:34
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Garter Stitch Chevron Knit StitchEasy Garter Stitch Chevron Knitting Tutorial. One-row repeat, multiple of 12 stitches.2025-01-10 19:08:09
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Hurdle stitch - KnittingHow to knit the Hurdle stitch: 4 rows, reversible, and doesn't curl. Beginner-friendly. In this tutorial, you'll learn how to knit a super easy knit and purl stitch, totally beginner-friendly! The Hurdle stitch is a four-row repeat pattern, both sides look identical, and it doesn't curl. (This is two rows of 1x1 ribbing followed by two rows of garter stitch. So it looks like a hurdle: two posts with a horizontal bar on top.)2025-01-10 18:37:19
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Reversible Linen StitchTransform to Reversible Linen Stitch! Reversible Knitting for Advanced Beginner and Intermediate Knitters. Learn all four slipped stitch variations to knit the reversible Linen Stitch. This is a four-row repeat, basically doing each row of the Linen Stitch twice; that is, do Row A of the Linen Stitch, turn, and do it again, then do Row B of the Linen Stitch, and then do it again.2025-01-10 11:40:02
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Jute stitchHow to knit the Jute stitch: A two-row (aesthetically) reversible pattern (both sides look pretty!) In this tutorial, you'll learn how to knit the Jute stitch: A two-row repeat pattern, reversible (although its two sides are different, both look adorable). Written instructions: https://sowoolly.net/how-to-knit-the-jute-stitch-a-two-row-reversible-pattern/2025-01-10 11:11:45
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Four-row Lattice LaceHow to knit Reversible Lace (easy 4-row-repeat pattern) Today, youâll learn how to knit an amazing lace stitch: It's reversible (it has a pretty 3D texture to it on both sides, it's easy to knit and memorize, and it doesn't curl).
Click here for the written instructions, pictures, and recommendations: https://sowoolly.net/how-to-knit-reversible-lace-easy-4-row-repeat-pattern/
(Since the videographer did not give the stitch a name, I have called it "Four-row Lattice Lace")2025-01-10 10:52:12 -
Criss-Cross Bind Off EdgingDetailed knitting tutorial about a bind off that matches the criss-cross cast on edging. These two techniques work great for making matching edges on scarves, blankets and cowls.2025-01-09 16:57:30
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Criss-Cross Cast On BorderBeautiful cast on border for hats, shawls, sweaters and other knitting patterns. This gives a four-row decorative edging with picot edges and crossed texture stitches on the right side.2025-01-09 16:45:33
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Hollow Rib Great For Elastic CasingsHollow Rib - a Great Way to Knit Cuffs, Button Bands And Elastic Casings For more details about this method, go to https://www.10rowsaday.com/hollow-rib NOTE: if you want to insert elastic, the ends of this are NOT open; you need to stretch open one of the stitches on the wrong side in order to get the elastic in, then when all the elastic is pulled through and fastened down, pull and tug on the knitting to close up that stretched stitch.2025-01-09 15:53:08
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Reversible CablesHow to Knit Reversible Cables For more details about this method, go to https://www.10rowsaday.com/reversible-cables2025-01-09 15:45:54
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One row knit-only stitchHow to knit an easy one-row repeat pattern with knit stitches only (reversible) - So Woolly Today, Iâm sharing how to knit an amazing one-row stitch pattern, with knit stitches only! Itâs fun to knit and pretty easy to memorize, furthermore, it's reversible (identical on both sides) and it doesn't curl. Written instructions, pictures, and recommendations: https://sowoolly.net/how-to-knit-a-one-row-reversible-pattern-with-knit-stitches-only/2025-01-09 13:23:43
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One row three step lace stitchOne row lace stitch: only 3 steps, identical on both sides, and it doesnât curl In today's tutorial, you'll learn to knit a great stitch pattern: One-row lace stitch. Easy, unisex, reversible, fluffy, it doesnât curl. One row only and three steps that will be repeated until you finish. Find the written instructions, some pictures and a couple of recommendations here: https://sowoolly.net/one-row-lace-stitch-only-3-steps-identical-on-both-sides-and-it-doesnt-curl/2025-01-09 13:23:26
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Herringbone Lace stitchJust starting to knit and looking for a lace pattern? Then, the Herringbone Lace knitting stitch is for you! A one-row repeat, super easy, reversible stitch, ideal for beginners. Written instructions, and pictures: https://sowoolly.net/herringbone-lace-stitch-a-one-row-repeat-knitting-pattern-for-beginners/2025-01-09 13:13:35
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Rain Textured Stitch KnittingHow to Knit Rain Textured Stitch // Knitting in the Round and Flat Instructions I always loved two techniques in knitting - slipped stitches and the traveling cable. I decided it would be interesting to combine those two techniques in one and the is how the Rain sweater idea came to life. I called it Rain because of the visual effect created by the slip stitch columns "dropping" down the sweater fabric.
You can use this stitch for the variety of projects - even if you are making a simple stockinette stitch sweater following the pattern, you can still experiment and add this touch of texture to a sleeve cuff to make it more fun to knit and wear.2025-01-09 12:17:38 -
Three Ways to Make a Stretchy Cast OnWhen it comes to the names of the cast ons shown in this video, I don't know the proper name for the first cast on (I've known it for years and don't even remember how I learnt it). The second cast on is called Jeny's Stretchy Slipknot Cast-On. The third one is the Latvian cast on.
This video tutorial accompanies the "Simple Way to Make Socks" course. Join in at https://www.10rowsaday.com/simple-socks
For more details about this method, go to https://www.10rowsaday.com/stretchy-caston
The full step-by-step photo tutorial about this method is at https://www.10rowsaday.com/tutorials-club2025-01-07 06:21:06 -
Easy Stretchy Bind Off for RibbingThis is a detailed tutorial for beginners about a simple way to make a neat stretchy bind off for 1x1 and other types of ribbing..
For more details about this method, go to https://www.10rowsaday.com/neater-yarnover-bindoff2025-01-06 03:40:54 -
Knitting a Pi Circle"It's pi. The geometry of a circle hinging on the mysterious relationship of the circumference of a circle to its radius", the words of my knitting hero Elizabeth Zimmermann. In this video, I demonstrate how to knit a flat circle.
Instructions for working a Pi Circle: Note: I use KFB increases below, you can substitute any other one-stitch increase. Cast-on 8 stitches and join in-the-round on double pointed needles. Round 1: Knit Round 2: KFB all stitches (16 stitches) Rounds 3-4: Knit (2 rounds) Round 5: KFB all stitches (32 stitches) Rounds 6-9 Knit (4 rounds) Round 10: KFB all stitches (64 stitches) Rounds 11-18: Knit (8 rounds) Round 19: KFB all stitches (128 stitches) Rounds 20-35: Knit (16 rounds) Continue in this manner, increasing every stitch in the increase rounds, and doubling the number of plain knit rounds between increase rounds. Switch to longer circular needles as needed. Bind-off using a normal bind-off and a larger sized needle on what would be a plain knit round (not an increase round!).2025-01-03 23:42:10 -
Knitting From The Centre OutThree Ways to Start Knitting FROM THE CENTRE OUT For more details about this method, go to https://www.10rowsaday.com/knitting-from-center2025-01-03 23:12:13
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Knitting a flat round circleHow to knit a flat round from the middle outwards so you can make it as big or small as you like. Knit a flat round for a hat, or a beret. After starting the circle on double pointed needles you may want to switch to circular knitting needles when you have enough stitches and continue knitting the flat round with much ease2025-01-03 22:57:31