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Most leg warmers are knit, or made by cutting the feet off tall socks. However if you'd like yours to stand out, you can sew them as well. Here's how.
Even beginner knitters can use their new skills to work in a whole rainbow of colors. Whether you know just how to knit or can both knit and purl, that's all you need to make a beautiful...
Round Needle Knitting
Learn how to knit with round needles in this free series of home hobby videos from our knitting techniques expert.
How to Knit Slip Stitches
Learn how to knit slip stitches in this free series of home hobby videos from our knitting techniques expert.
How to Drop a Stitch
Learn how to knit a in this free series of home hobby videos from our knitting techniques expert.
How to Knit Increase Stitches
Learn how to knit increase stitches in this free series of home hobby videos from our knitting techniques expert.
How to Knit Front & Back
Learn how to knit front and back in this free series of home hobby videos from our knitting techniques expert.
How to Knit Decrease Stitches
Learn how to knit decrease stitches in this free series of home hobby videos from our knitting techniques expert.
How to Knit the Basic Purl Stitch
Learn how to do the basic purl stitch in this free series of home hobby videos from our knitting techniques expert.
How to Knit Ribbing
Learn how to knit ribbing in this free series of home hobby videos from our knitting techniques expert.
How to Do the Basic Knit Stitch
Learn how the do the basic knit stitch in this free series of home hobby videos from our knitting techniques expert.
Try a new kind of project! Sew a sweater from sweater knit fabric. Before starting to sew a sweater and by taking a few simple steps in preparation you will have a great looking, and unique...
To finish the neckline of a t-shirt, you can use a simple band made from knit ribbing. This is a special type of knit fabric that has vertical stretch lines and finished edges. You can find knit...
The instructions below will show you how to cast on and to make a knit stitch, also known as garter stitch. If you follow them exactly, you’ll complete a 7" by 9" block, which will be great...