Knit the Purls and Purl the Knits as You See Them means “if you see a knit stitch next, then you should purl a new stitch, if you see a purl stitch next, then you should knit a new stitch”. If you’re still not sure how to do it, please watch a video below. Watch to Learn The video shows you how to Knit the Purls and Purl the Knits as You See Them. Left-Handed! If you’re a left-handed knitter, please watch the video below. If you have any questions, please leave a comment below, I’ll ... Read More
How to Knit the Knits and Purl the Purls
Knit the Knits and Purl the Purls as You See Them is a common yet very powerful term in knitting. Sometimes it can save you lots of trouble working on complicated knitting patterns. It means “if you see a knit stitch next, then you should knit a new stitch, if you see a purl stitch next, then you should purl a new stitch”, sounds quite simple, right? If you’re still not sure about its meaning, please watch a video below. Watch to Learn The video below shows you how to Knit the Knits and Purl ... Read More
How to Slip a Stitch in Knitting
Slip a stitch means you transfer the next stitch onto the working needle without knitting or purling into it. When slipping a stitch, how you’re going to insert your needle into the loop makes great differences, actually, you can slip a stitch knitwise (as if you’re going to knit), or slip a stitch purlwise (as if you’re going to purl). In this tutorial, I am going to show you how to: 1. Slip knitwise on the right side 2. Slip purlwise on the right side 3. Slip knitwise on the wrong side 4. ... Read More
What Does WYIF / WYIB Mean?
With Yarn In Front (WYIF) means you bring the yarn to the front before working on the next stitch. With Yarn In Back (WYIB) means you bring the yarn to the back before working on a new stitch. These two terms are very important in knitting, pay attention to them when reading a pattern. Watch to Learn The video below shows you how to work WYIF or WYIB. If you have any questions, please leave a comment below, I’ll be glad to help. ... Read More
What Does Front Loop / Back Loop Mean?
Front loop is when you are inserting the needle into the stitch normally, while back loop is when you are twisting the stitch. In the video tutorial below, I am going to show you how to: 1. Knit in the front loop 2. Knit in the back loop 3. Purl in the front loop 4. Purl in the back loop Watch to Learn The video below shows you how to work in the front loop and the back loop. If you have any questions, please leave a comment below, I’ll be glad to help. ... Read More
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