Adding stitches in the middle of a row can be done with increasing techniques such as m1 (make one), kfb (knit front back) or yo if you’d like some holes along the way. This is where we have to shift it up as you can’t make one stitch become ten stitches using those methods. We have . . .
Wrap and turn gives some fabulous results. The shaping options are endless once you begin adding these skills to your knitters tool kit of knowledge! You might come across this abbreviation when knitting jumpers, sweaters or cardigans as you shape sleeves and collars. Perhaps you’ll find it in shawl patterns when giving interesting flourishes to . . .
Are you hoping to start a knitting business that makes you profit?Or perhaps your current knitting business needs an overhaul and revamp to make you profit, rather than just covering the bills? Today’s video will give you a few examples of how you can say ‘no’ to the hesitations that might come up to stop you. Believe . . .
Join me live on Sunday 24th May 2020 to dive into a Q&A about selling your knits for profit. I’ll give you some top tips on how you can get started. It’s got to start with some decisions, and I’ll help you figure that out.You can also ask me questions in the live chat To subscribe to . . .
Increasing can be done in so many ways when you’re knitting. This is yet another… and it’s actually two methods that I’m sharing with you today! Each technique gives different effects, this one being useful for mirroring your increases with what is known as a bar increase. Today I’m sharing with you the conventional method . . .
Page [tcb_pagination_current_page] of [tcb_pagination_total_pages]