Wrap & turn short rows are usually the first method a knitter learns for the shaping technique. It’s an easy way to pull the rows together without leaving a hole. […]
Knitted socks or slippers are so cozy, but sometimes they can be a bit slippery on a hardwood floor! (I say that and then I really had to work on […]
Also known as the ‘picking’ method (as opposed to the American style, or ‘throwing’ method), the Continental knitting style minimizes the movement in the wrist, allowing for the potential of […]
Binding off is the way you end most knitting projects. And just like casting on, there are different ways to do it! Here is a video for the most popular […]
Cables are beautiful, but they are a whole different animal when it comes to knitting! The ‘baby cable’ or ‘faux cable’ stitch gives a little twist to a rib that […]
A knitter’s worst nightmare – other than having to rip it all out – I dropped a stitch and my project is starting to unravel! Fear not. After this quick […]
A big part of your practice knitting is about building muscle memory (not just the hands, remember the brain is a muscle too!) so you can do it without even […]
This is the start of any knitting project. It’s called the cast on and it represents the first row of stitches to touch the needles. You’ll cast on as many […]
Originally made as a reference for our Learn-to-Knit Class, but this is a good watch any time you want a refresher or to assist in your teaching! And if you […]
Being a father is an important job, which is why it doesn’t go to just any ram. We’re looking for one that has a great fleece – superfine, super soft, […]