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Tubular Bind Off

by Knit Picks Tutorials on December 1, 2009 | Leave a comment

The tubular bind off goes hand in hand with the cast on of the same name. Ideal for K1, P1 ribbing. It leaves no ridge and therefore conforms to the ribbing. The movements for this technique happen repeatedly over four …

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Double Knit In

by Knit Picks Tutorials on December 1, 2009 | Leave a comment

General Information There are many different ways to join a new length of yarn to the one that is already being used. Like most knitting techniques, the method you choose depends on your personal preference and the specific project situation. …

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Slip Knot Join

by Knit Picks Tutorials on December 1, 2009 | Leave a comment

General Information There are many different ways to join a new length of yarn to the one that is already being used. Like most knitting techniques, the method you choose depends on your personal preference and the specific project situation. …

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Felted Join

by Knit Picks Tutorials on December 1, 2009 | Leave a comment

General Information There are many different ways to join a new length of yarn to the one that is already being used. Like most knitting techniques, the method you choose depends on your personal preference and the specific project situation. …

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Knit In Join

by Knit Picks Tutorials on December 1, 2009 | Leave a comment

General Information There are many different ways to join a new length of yarn to the one that is already being used. Like most knitting techniques, the method you choose depends on your personal preference and the specific project situation. …

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Russian Join

by Knit Picks Tutorials on December 2, 2009 | 1 comment

General Information There are many different ways to join a new length of yarn to the one that is already being used. Like most knitting techniques, the method you choose depends on your personal preference and the specific project situation. …

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Weaver’s Knot

by Knit Picks Tutorials on December 2, 2009 | Leave a comment

General Information There are many different ways to join a new length of yarn to the one that is already being used. Like most knitting techniques, the method you choose depends on your personal preference and the specific project situation. …

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Pattern Reading

by Knit Picks Tutorials on December 2, 2009 | Leave a comment

How to Read a Pattern There is a lot to take in when you first choose a knitting pattern. Here we’ll walk you through the basic ingredients in a knitting pattern. Information: Most knitting patterns will contain the same pieces …

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Stockinette

by Knit Picks Tutorials on December 2, 2009 | 1 comment

Stockinette stitch (also referred to as stocking stitch) creates a flat, smooth fabric that is very versatile. The knittingn will stretch amply and has a classic look. Instructions (flat knitting) Row 1: Knit all stitches Row 2: Purl all stitches …

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Crossed Stockinette

by Knit Picks Tutorials on December 2, 2009 | Leave a comment

A slight change in knitting produces a zigzag effect and a slightly less elastic fabric. Use this version to bring more texture to your knitting. When you’re learning to knit, it is easy to assume that knitting through the front …

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