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This is Eastern Continental style knitting, with all of the loops in the opposite orientation, and continentally with the yarn in my left hand. This is not combined style. ...
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This video teaches the skill of tinking, or unknitting, which is a way of working back one stitch at a time to correct mistakes in your knitting. ...
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Watch this how to video to learn how to use the hooking method to put a bead on a stitch in knitting. ...
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This video explains how to increase a knit stitch by knitting into the same stitch twice. This forms an invisible increase. ...
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This video demonstrates how to seam up your knitted items. Watch and learn! ...
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Once you have mastered the basic bind off method, try this stretchy, loose and elegant bind off method. ...
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If other cast on methods aren't working for you, try a reverse loop cast on. This one is the easiest to learn, but not often used because it doesn't give a good edge and it creates a gap in the first ...
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If you think you've ruined your knitting project, then watch this how to video. It shows you how to pick up dropped stitches in knitting. ...
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This is an easy to learn cast on method. It results in the cast on row being the first knit row. It's a good, neat cast on method. ...
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This video demonstrates a simple way to join a new ball of yarn into your knitting projects. Watch and learn. ...