Knitting Tutorials

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Top Tips for Knitting Colourwork!
If you'd like to learn more about knitting colourwork, click the link below for lots of in-depth tutorials that will help you become an expert knitter in no time!
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How To Knit an I-Cord Buttonhole
For a more in-depth tutorial on this knitting technique, click the link below!
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How To Knit Cables WITHOUT A Cable Needle!
If you'd like to put this technique to the test, check out our cable knitting patterns using the link below!
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How To Fix A Loose Stitch in Knitting!
Here's a trick: once you find the loose stitch, hold one side and gently work your way acrss the row, spreading the extra yarn over multiple stitches.
The Best Way To Avoid Twists in Your Cables!
For more in-depth cable knitting tutorials click the link below! 🙂
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My Top Tips for Brioche Knitting
Have you ever wanted to try brioche knitting to see if you like it? In the blog linked below I have put together a round-up of free tutorials and knitting tips for brioche knitting. So that you can try a few stitches with yarn you have at home and if you do enjoy it where to go next.
A Tubular Bind-Off is a knitting technique used to finish the edges of your knitting projects. 

It creates a beautiful, professional-looking edge that is stretchy and doesn't curl. This technique is ideal for finishing the edges of garments, such as cuffs, hems, and collars, and is often used in sweater patterns.

This type of Bind-Off creates a stretched 1x1 Ribbed bind-off that's ideal for finishing your Brioche projects.

To learn how to knit more bind-off techniques, click the link.
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How To Knit A Tubular Bind-Off - Knitting Technique
A Tubular Bind-Off is a knitting technique used to finish the edges of your knitting projects. It creates a beautiful, professional-looking edge that is stretchy and doesn't curl. This technique is ideal for finishing the edges of garments, such as cuffs, hems, and collars, and is often used in sweater patterns. This type of Bind-Off creates a stretched 1x1 Ribbed bind-off that's ideal for finishing your Brioche projects. To learn how to knit more bind-off techniques, click the link.
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How To Knit A Centered Double Decrease (CDD) - Knitting Tutorial
If you want to create a double decrease on the knit side of your work that is vertical then the centered double decrease is what you need! 1. Slip two stitches together knit wise. 2. Knit one stitch. 3. Pass both slipped stitches over the knit stitch. Check out our free knitting tutorials on our website by clicking the link.
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How To Block Cable Knitting Patterns!
Are you unsure how to block your cable knits? Here’s the trick: PINCH, don’t stretch! 🙌 What method do you use?👇 Make sure to save this tip for later, and don’t forget to share it with your knitting friends. For more in-depth tutorial on how you can block your cable knitwear, click the link below.
Are you looking for a suepr stretchy cast-on method?

Here’s a tip: try the Twisted German Cast-On! 

Also called the Norwegian Cast-On, it's a variation of the Long-Tail Cast-On that creates a neat, twisted edge with extra stretch. 

Perfect for any project that needs a flexible finish!

For more cast-on techniques click the link.
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Super Stretchy Cast-On!
Are you looking for a suepr stretchy cast-on method? Here’s a tip: try the Twisted German Cast-On! Also called the Norwegian Cast-On, it's a variation of the Long-Tail Cast-On that creates a neat, twisted edge with extra stretch. Perfect for any project that needs a flexible finish! For more cast-on techniques click the link.
How To Knit The Travelling Loop Method!
It's a great alternative for when Magic Loop isn't possible! For more tips like this, visit our YouTube channel using the link.
Learn How To Adjust Your Knitting Pattern Size For Your Gauge
If you can't match the pattern gauge in your swatch but still want to use that special yarn, here is a quick tutorial to help you understand how to adjust your pattern size for different gauges and how to pick your pattern size so that you get the finished size that you want.
Learn How To Use Knitting Barber Cord!
Have you ever used a barber cord for your knitting? I'll show you how quick and easy it is to use them and how to put your stitches on hold so you can try on your hand knits.
Sweater Knitting Tutorial
In this knitting tutorial, I compares top-down and bottom-up garment constructions. I'll discusses the three key steps for modifying the direction of your garment, allowing you to convert a top-down pattern to bottom-up or vice versa.
Yarns For Winter Knits
What are the different types of heavy weight yarn I can choose?" In this knitting tutorial, Carol talks through the four different types of heavy weight yarns you can choose: 1. Double Knit / DK Weight 2. Aran / Worsted Weight 3. Chunky Weight Yarn