Joining stitches by grafting – a left-handed knitting tutorial
Grafting is used to make an invisible join between two sets of live stitches. Find out how in this photo tutorial, for left-handed knitters.
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Grafting is used to make an invisible join between two sets of live stitches. Find out how in this photo tutorial, for left-handed knitters.
The crochet provisional cast-on method is used when you need a set of live stitches at the beginning of your knitting. Find out how in this photo tutorial, for left-handed knitters.
The crochet provisional cast-on method is used when you need a set of live stitches at the beginning of your knitting. Find out how in this photo tutorial, for right-handed knitters.
The crochet cast-on method creates a really neat edge that resembles a chain cast-off edge. Find out how in this photo tutorial, for left-handed knitters.
The crochet cast-on method creates a really neat edge that resembles a chain cast-off edge. Find out how in this photo tutorial, for right-handed knitters.
Double knitting creates a knitted fabric with two right sides. Find out how to work double knitted stocking stitch in this photo tutorial, for left-handed knitters.
Double knitting creates a knitted fabric with two right sides. Find out how to work double knitted stocking stitch in this photo tutorial, for right-handed knitters.
Double knitting creates a knitted fabric with two layers which are knitted at the same time.
Find out how to make knit and purl stitches in Western-style knitting, the standard style of knitting in Western Europe.
Find out how to make twisted and untwisted stitches when knitting. A how-to knit tutorial for right- and left-handed knitters.