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  • How to Finish a Knifty Knitters Project

    A Knifty Knitter is a specially made loom for knitting, consisting of a plastic base with vertical pegs. Knitting is done by repeatedly wrapping the pegs with yarn, overlapping loops and pushing...

  • How to Make a Rug on a Peg Loom

    Despite the fact that it seems like a huge project, making a rug on a peg loom is rather easy. It doesn't take long to make a rug on a long loom; you just need to know a few basic stitches and how...

  • Instructions for a Tube Scarf With a Flower Loom

    A flower loom is a small, usually circular loom with vertical pegs. The loom is traditionally used to make flowers with raffia or yarn, which HomeEcShop.com states was very popular in the 1960s...

  • Long Loom Knitting Instructions & Patterns

    There are a variety of different knitting looms that can be used in loom knitting. The most common are round, but rectangle looms definitely have their purpose. They are wonderful for making flat...

  • How is a Flat Panel Done on a Knitting Loom?

    Anchor your yarn by tying a slip knot around the anchor peg of your knitting loom. If you do not know how to tie a slip knot, a loose knot will work. Cast on to your loom by e-wrapping each peg....

  • Square Knitting Loom Instructions

    If you're interested in learning how to knit, loom knitting is one of the easiest methods available. To become a well-rounded knitter, it is important to learn how to knit on both round and square...

  • Instructions for Knit Wit

    The Knit Wit is a tool that you can use to knit rosettes for making scarves, shawls, pillows, decor and much more without using knitting needles. Purchase a Knit Wit at hobby stores. Any yarn will...

  • How to Cast on the First Stitches of a Knitting Project

    Can't figure out how to cast on the first stitches of a knitting project? Learning how to knit is easier than you might think. Knitting stitches are very repetitive and knitting patterns are...

  • Step-by-Step Garter Stitch

    Garter stitch is one of the most basic knitting stitches and typically the first stitch any knitter learns. To produce the characteristic ridges of garter stitch, you simply knit every row when...

  • How to Knit a Tube Scarf on a Long Loom

    You can knit a tube scarf on any type of knitting loom, although it is more common for a round loom to be used than a long one. Rather than using a round loom to create a circular tube scarf, you...

  • How to Knit a Flat Panel on a Loom

    There are two different types of knitting looms, long looms and round looms. Long looms are the ideal choice for knitting flat panel projects. Knitting on a loom is different from knitting by hand...

  • How to Make a Dish Cloth on a Round Loom

    Knitting items on round looms has become a very popular hobby. Many different techniques have been developed that can be used to create many different shapes and looks with these round looms. Once...

  • How to Purl

    To purl stitch when knitting, take the right needle and place it through the front of the stitch, pull the yarn around the needle, bring the right needle through the loop and pull the loop off...

  • How to Knit a Pot Holder on a Round Loom

    Loom knitting has been around since the 1700s. Some of the earliest accounts of knitting looms report that they were used to knit blankets, sheets and even warm sweaters for fishermen. Because a...

  • How to Make a Tube Scarf on a Round Loom

    Creating scarves and other objects with knitting looms is very popular. It is easier than regular knitting. You can use any yarn out there, but the novelty yarns such as fun fur and eyelash yarn...

  • How to Make a Poncho With a Loom

    Ponchos make a great cloak for you when it is chilly out. They slip over your head and drape over you. You can create a poncho by using a loom.

  • How to Make a Kid's Poncho With a Loom

    A poncho is a garment designed to slip over your head and cloak your body to keep it warm. Originally created from a single sheet of fabric with an opening for the head, the instructions below...

  • How to Knit a Tube Scarf on a Oval Loom

    Loom knitting is a way of knitting without needles. Using a hook, yarn or thread is looped around the pegs of a loom, resulting in a fabric tube. This tube can be made as long as you like, and is...

  • How to Knit Daisy Cutes

    These baby/toddler legwarmers are perfect for your little one's legs- even in the summer! Slip them on in the cool mornings, pull them off when it gets warmer. Knit in the round on double pointed...

  • How to Knit a Hat Using a Loom

    With the rising popularity of the knitting loom, many people have set aside their knitting needles. While the loom might seem a bit confusing, it is easier and faster than knitting in the...

  • How to Knit a Yarn Forward Stitch

    If you've waited in any airport or doctor's office lately, chances are you've observed at least one person knitting away patiently. The knitting craze of recent years shows no signs of stopping....

  • How to Recycle a Sweater for Yarn

    When you have a knitting habit, funding it with new yarn can get expensive. But you can often get high-quality yarn from already-knit sweaters you may have at home, or can buy from thrift stores.

  • How to Knit One-Over-One Stitches on the Knifty Knitter

    The one-over-one is a very basic Knifty Knitter stitch. The appearance of this stitch will depend on the type of yarn. One-over-one stitches made with an average weight yarn (worsted weight)...

  • How to Knit One-Over-One Stitches on a Knitting Loom

    The one-over-one is a very basic knitting loom stitch. The appearance of this stitch will depend on the type of yarn used and the gauge of the loom, or the space between the pegs. One-over-one...

  • How to Tie a Slip Knot for Knitting or Sewing

    Tying a slip knot is simple. Slip knots are used in many knitting and sewing projects. I reference these knots frequently in my instructions for using a knifty knitter loom. The steps below...

  • How to Make a Skinny Scarf

    Scarves are a great project for beginning knitters, and this skinny scarf is simpler than most. This project only requires the knitter to know how to cast on, knit and bind off. The bulky yarn...

  • How to Make a Scarf: Knifty Knitter Instructions

    The Knifty Knitter is a wonderful knitting loom that allows beginners and advanced users to knit quickly and easily. A beginning knitter can make a scarf like a pro with this loom. Looms provide...

  • How to Knit A Simple Shawl

    Shawls are wonderful for spring and fall, and when you knit your own they can coordinate with your wardrobe! They also make fantastic gifts!

  • Learning to Knit

    Learning to knit may seem like an impossible skill at first, but the process, once perfected, is farily easy to do. With the right yarn and the proper size needle, it is possible that you will be...

  • How to Do a Knit-on Cast-on

    There are many methods to cast on your yarn when starting a knitting project, and each one brings a slightly different result. Choosing which method is best depends on the type of project you'll...

  • How to Knit a Cabled Diamond Pattern

    A cabled diamond pattern is a great way to break free from the traditional aran and cable patterns that are commonplace to many seasoned knitters. It's a slightly challenging pattern that will...

  • How to Knit With Circular Needles

    Circular knitting needles can save you a lot of time and frustration when working on a knitting project. They allow knitters to move quickly through rows, eliminate most finishing work and keep...

  • How to Spool Knit

    Knitting spools, also known as knitting Nancys, have been around for centuries. This form of knitting is unlike usual knitting, which uses two needles. Instead, a special tool is used to create...

  • How to Knit a Stitch

    In knitting there are two basic stitches - knit and purl. Knit is the first stitch any aspiring knitter should learn. The different between a knit stitch and a purl stitch is the placement of...

  • How to Pick Up a Dropped Knitting Stitch

    Dropping a stitch while knitting can be one of the most frustrating things that can happen to a knitter. A dropped stitch can throw off the measurements of a knitted piece, or worse, cause the...

  • How to Begin the First Stitch in Knitting

    Don't be intimidated by the process. Follow along with the next few steps, and . Who knows you could be on your way to an afghan in no time flat.

  • How to Bind off Items Knitted in the Round

    Binding off with circular knitting is the same as knitting bind-offs in straight knitting. Binding off is also called "casting-off" and is no more difficult than binding-off with...

  • How to Begin the First Stitch in Knitting

    A quick and easy seven step guide for casting on the first stitches. Then it is a matter of repeating these steps to get to the length of stitches needed for your pattern. From there it is a...

  • How to Begin the First Stitch in Knitting

    You see it all the time, someone takes two sticks and some string and *POOF* SOMETHING seemingly out of little more than nothing. A sock, a sweater, a scarf. How can you do it? How do you...

  • How to Begin the First Stitch in Knitting

    Knitting is one of the most relaxing hobbies today for women. Making the first stitch sturdy and strong can be considered the most important part, so read up!

  • How to Begin the First Stitch in Knitting

    So many shy away from knitting because they don't understand just how simple the first stitch of knitting is. The first stitch is called the slipknot. Read on to see just how easy knitting can be.

  • How to Begin the First Stitch in Knitting

    To start a knitting project, you need to cast your first row of stitches onto a knitting needle. "Casting on" is not hard to do once you get the hang of it. The attached video will...

  • How to Begin the First Stitch in Knitting

    I know little about knitting so I reached into my memory and remembered that my mother in law is a master knitter! These are her very simple instructions. ENJOY!

  • How to Begin the First Stitch in Knitting

    Knitting is a fun and relaxing hobby that can become profitable if you want to be. You can make scarfs, hats, mittens, bags, even dolls, all with yarn. There are many types of knitting needles,...

  • How to Pick Up a Dropped Stitch While Knitting

    When knitting, it is common to drop a stitch, which is simply a stitch that fell off the needles without being knitted into the rest of the item. Unfortunately, dropped stitches cause runs in your...

  • How to Wind a Ball of Yarn

    If are you buying your yarn in hanks or skeins, you'll be faced with the task of winding it into a ball before you start. If you are going to be winding a lot of yarn, you might want to consider a...

  • How to Knit Increases

    In knitting most anything other than a flat square or rectangle, shaping in the form of increases and decreases is required. Knitted increases gives more stitches on the needles than the piece...

  • How to Cast On in Knitting

    Casting on is the first thing you do when you learn to knit. It's the process of establishing a row of stitches, which serve as the foundation for your knitting project. There are several ways to...

  • How to Cast on When Knitting

    Knitting sweaters, vests and scarves can be a blast. Casting on each stitch starts the knitting process. This easy first step is very important because it will determine the size and shape of your...

  • How to Knit Basic Purl Stitch

    Knitting, basically, consists of two stitches: the knit and purl stitches. They're mirror images of each other. Since you must flip the needle with each alternating row, you're alternately...

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