Casting on is the process of adding the very first stitches onto the knitting needle before starting to knit. There are different ways to hold a needle there are different ways to cast on as well . It doesn't matter which way you choose, but practice to make perfect!
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By adding and reducing we will be able to create beautiful patterns. Adding is complete in two rows and there are two ways to make it. In one way we can create a hole which is very useful in different patterns.
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By adding and reducing we will be able to create beautiful patterns. For reducing simply we knit two stitches together instead of one. So it is complete in one row.
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When you're finished knitting, you need to cast off your last row of stitches in order to make an edge that won't unravel. It generally involves passing the final loop of a wale over the loop of an adjacent stitch.
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This great video will run you through the basics of stitches, and how to get to grips with it - literally!!
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The Purl stitch is the same resulting stitch as the knit stitch, if you were to look at the knit stitch on the reverse side.
A stitch which is made by inserting needle in the right hand into the stitches in the left hand, while the head of the right needle stands in front of the needle in the left.
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This is a really quick, simple way of making a Tea Cosy that can be adapted for any size. Use this fabulous
Cat Print Fabric and add your own applique or stitching if you wish to embellish it! .
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Upcycle an old picture frame into custom thread storage! This organizer hangs on the wall to save space. Inexpensive, and no, you don't need a drill. Featuring
Polka Fabric.
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In this quick and easy tutorial you will learn how to create your very own fabric bowl, featuring
Cupcake Fabric.
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Use up all those old fabric scraps and hand make your own rope or twine. Here's an instructional video which clearly explains the whole process. Check out the Full Tutorial
here.
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