Learn to Knit / Basic Knitting Skills
Everything you always wanted to know about knitting and purling but didn't know who to ask. From how to cast on and bind off to making basic pattern stitches, learn the skills to start knitting right away.
Learn to Knit - Knitting for Beginners
If you're new to knitting, this guide will provide you all the information you need to learn to knit, pick your first project, deal with problems and more.
If you're new to knitting, this guide will provide you all the information you need to learn to knit, pick your first project, deal with problems and more.
Learn to Knit: The Knit Stitch
The knit stitch is the basis of all other knitting. Once you've mastered the knit stitch you can make your first knitted project.
The knit stitch is the basis of all other knitting. Once you've mastered the knit stitch you can make your first knitted project.
Learn to Knit: The Purl Stitch
The second-most common stitch in the knitting world is the purl stitch, sort of the opposite of a knit. Once you know how to knit and purl, you can make all sorts of fun knitted items.
The second-most common stitch in the knitting world is the purl stitch, sort of the opposite of a knit. Once you know how to knit and purl, you can make all sorts of fun knitted items.
Learn to Knit: Knitting Abbreviations
Knitting abbreviations can sometimes confuse both new and seasoned knitters. Here's a list of common abbreviations, as well as some you may never see.
Knitting abbreviations can sometimes confuse both new and seasoned knitters. Here's a list of common abbreviations, as well as some you may never see.
Knitting Patterns for Beginners
Choosing patterns as a new knitter can be nerve-wracking. How do you know what will be easy when you barely know how to read a pattern? These five patterns are easy, fun and not at all boring.
Choosing patterns as a new knitter can be nerve-wracking. How do you know what will be easy when you barely know how to read a pattern? These five patterns are easy, fun and not at all boring.
Knitting Gauge
Nearly every knitting pattern warns you to be sure to check your gauge. Learn how to knit a gauge swatch and why it is important to check your gauge.
Nearly every knitting pattern warns you to be sure to check your gauge. Learn how to knit a gauge swatch and why it is important to check your gauge.
Knitting a Gauge Swatch
Many knitting patterns warn you to be sure to check your gauge. Learn how to knit a gauge swatch and why it is important to check your gauge.
Many knitting patterns warn you to be sure to check your gauge. Learn how to knit a gauge swatch and why it is important to check your gauge.
Knitting an Exploratory Gauge Swatch
Knitting an exploration swatch, or a "getting to know you" swatch, is a really great idea when you're trying to decide what to do with a particular yarn or just want to see what the stitches are going to look like before you start your project.
Knitting an exploration swatch, or a "getting to know you" swatch, is a really great idea when you're trying to decide what to do with a particular yarn or just want to see what the stitches are going to look like before you start your project.
Knit in the Front and Back
Knitting in the front and back of a stitch (kfb) is a relatively easy way to make an increase. If the name isn't explanatory enough, here's a look at how to do it step by step.
Knitting in the front and back of a stitch (kfb) is a relatively easy way to make an increase. If the name isn't explanatory enough, here's a look at how to do it step by step.
Knit the Knits and Purl the Purls
Sometimes in a pattern instead of specific instructions you'll see something that says to knit the knits and purl the purls as you see them. Find out what that means.
Sometimes in a pattern instead of specific instructions you'll see something that says to knit the knits and purl the purls as you see them. Find out what that means.
How to Join a New Ball of Yarn
Joining a new ball of yarn to your project is an essential skill if you want to knit something bigger than one skein of yarn will allow. There are a few different ways to join start a new yarn ball, and here are couple of the most popular.
Joining a new ball of yarn to your project is an essential skill if you want to knit something bigger than one skein of yarn will allow. There are a few different ways to join start a new yarn ball, and here are couple of the most popular.
Felted Yarn Join
When you're working with an animal hair fiber yarn like wool, alpaca or llama, you can easily and seamlessly join a new ball of yarn by felting the two yarns together, also known as a spit join.
When you're working with an animal hair fiber yarn like wool, alpaca or llama, you can easily and seamlessly join a new ball of yarn by felting the two yarns together, also known as a spit join.
Tips for Beginners: Reading a Pattern
Knitting patterns often seem like they are written in code. Here are some tips for reading your first knitting patterns.
Knitting patterns often seem like they are written in code. Here are some tips for reading your first knitting patterns.
Winding a Ball from a Hank of Yarn
Many luxury yarns are sold in hanks, which must be wound into balls before you can knit with them. Here's a quick and easy way to handle a hank of yarn.
Many luxury yarns are sold in hanks, which must be wound into balls before you can knit with them. Here's a quick and easy way to handle a hank of yarn.
