Like most things in knitting, steeking can be accomplished many different ways, and everyone seems to have personal preferences.
Step-by-step guide on how to assemble a blanket of knitted blocks. Different ways to make horizontal and vertical seams and examples.
Learn several ways of working crown decreases in a stockinette-stitch hat, plus how these options can be used for other stitch patterns.
Many knitters—myself included—default to the long-tail cast-on for their knitting projects. After all, it is usually the first cast-on a knitter learns, it’s pretty easy to do, and it’s great for many knitting projects. Me,
Tips and tricks to knitting cables, including counting rows, working from cable charts, and techniques for repairing miscrossed cables.
The perfect stretches for all you avid knitters! Increase efficiency and prevent injury with exercises to promote ergonomics for knitters.
Made for fishermen on the English and Scottish coasts, gansey sweaters have specific cast-on traditions that make the edges strong.
Learn how to work a sloped bind-off for shoulder seams and more, worked step by step in this knitting tutorial.
Learn about ladderback jacquard in this tutorial, a neat way of handling long floats of non-working yarn when knitting colourwork patterns.
We're delighted to unveil the inner workings of the Unified Field Cowl. The two-color brioche pattern provides just the right amount of warmth.
Choosing a colorwork palette for stranded knitting can be tricky. Here are 9 tips to help you choose colors that work well together.
Many knitters—myself included—default to the long-tail cast-on for their knitting projects. After all, it is usually the first cast-on a knitter learns, it’s pretty easy to do, and it’s great for many knitting projects. Me,
Knowing how to quickly make a knit hat without a pattern using yarn from your stash is a great tool for creating last-minute gifts.
I was excited to bring her Jennifer Raymond in to film a few workshops, and together we cooked up an alpha and omega of knitterly learning.
Not every bobble requires working extra rows of knitting or turning your work back and forth. Learn 5 ways to knit bobbles!
There is an advantage to knowing how to graft in pattern, especially when a repair may be necessary and there’s no one around to ask for assistance.
Knitting increases can be fiddly. Every increase has its own benefits and detriments, and picking the right one can make a big difference.
I-cord edging can be added to almost any project. In this blog post, I’ll show you how to graft I-cord edges that have been added to garter stitch.
"How much yarn do I need for a sweater?" Never underestimate yardage again for a knitted sweater with these handy yardage estimates!
Made for fishermen on the English and Scottish coasts, gansey sweaters have specific cast-on traditions that make the edges strong.
Learn several methods for controlling and preventing ladders in cables, and make your cable knitting projects look as professional as possible.
Look at common mistakes that occur in lace knitting, how to identify them quickly, and how to fix them without pulling out your needles—or your hair.
Learn how to work the Italian Bind-off for both ribbing and brioche stitches, with step-by-step instructions.
The tubular cast-on is a worthwhile edging that looks beautiful and compliments ribbing perfectly. Follow our step-by-step tutorial to try it!
What are short-rows? They’re exactly what they sound like: partial rows in the knitting that create curves, soft angles, and depth. Short-rows are an invaluable technique that allow the knitter to create modern, seamless knitwear
It may seem counterintuitive, but excellent knitting finishing techniques can happen at the beginning of a garment. Plan your finishing from the start.
With every ending is a fresh and subsequent beginning. In the knitscene Fall 2019 digital issue youll explore 17 rainyday projects that are perfect for transcending the end of summers fiery heat to the crisp cool fall air.
Learning how to fit a sock in your sock knitting projects is demystified in this very helpful knitting blog on fitting socks the simple way.
How to work mattress stitch seams in knitting three ways with tutorials for vertical horizontal, and perpendicular mattress stitch.
Like most things in knitting, steeking can be accomplished many different ways, and everyone seems to have personal preferences.
Interweave's Joni Coniglio walks you through grafting a cable cowl pattern with step-by-step images.
For this Wool Studio collection we selected basic sweaters for beginner and advanced knitters. Weve updated the look of these patterns using new yarns modern colors and fresh styling. Plus weve expanded the sizes to include a 4X.
Learn the German Twisted Cast-on, a simple and more stretchy variation of the Long-Tail Cast-on, also known as the Old Norwegian Cast-on.