There are different ways to knit stitches together. In this tutorial I show you step by step how to knit two stitches together
Yarn over
When you knit a yarn over, a small hole is created. A yarn over is super easy to knit. But you have to pay attention to where the working thread is in advance of the yarn over and then wrap it correctly around the right needle. Below I show you the different variations that are
When you knit a yarn over, a small hole is created. A yarn over is super easy to knit. But you have to pay attention to where the working thread is in advance of the yarn over and then wrap it correctly around the right needle. Below I show you the different variations that are
Change yarn colors
Color changes can give simple patterns, such as the “stockinette stitch”, a very special look. A great example is the knitting set for the Signage Sweater from we are knitters. The color changes create beautiful stripes. However, if you do not knit the color changes correctly, very unsightly holes will appear between the colors. But
Color changes can give simple patterns, such as the “stockinette stitch”, a very special look. A great example is the knitting set for the Signage Sweater from we are knitters. The color changes create beautiful stripes. However, if you do not knit the color changes correctly, very unsightly holes will appear between the colors. But
Cast-off Stitches
Once you have knitted the desired number of rows for your knitting project, you have to cast-off your stitches. If you don’t do this and just remove the needle, your knitting project will frog completely. Step 1: Knit the first two stitches. If you don’t know how to do that, check the tutorial “The Knit
Once you have knitted the desired number of rows for your knitting project, you have to cast-off your stitches. If you don’t do this and just remove the needle, your knitting project will frog completely. Step 1: Knit the first two stitches. If you don’t know how to do that, check the tutorial “The Knit
Cast-on Stitches
Every knitting project starts with casting on stitches. Here’s how it’s done. Step 1: Make a big loop with the beginning of the yarn by tying it around your fingers. Step 2: Now take the beginning of your yarn and tie it once around your big loop. This creates a second, smaller loop. Step 3:
Every knitting project starts with casting on stitches. Here’s how it’s done. Step 1: Make a big loop with the beginning of the yarn by tying it around your fingers. Step 2: Now take the beginning of your yarn and tie it once around your big loop. This creates a second, smaller loop. Step 3: