Knitwise and purlwise are often used to describe how you’re going to insert needle into the next stitch loop. Knitwise means inserting your needle in the direction as if you’re going to knit, purlwise means inserting your needle as if you’re going to purl. Watch to Learn The video below shows you the meaning of knitwise and purlwise. If you have any questions, please leave a comment below, I’ll be glad to help. ... Read More
What Does Right Side / Wrong Side Mean?
Right Side (RS) and Wrong Side (WS) are two common knitting terms, often used in knitting patterns. Right Side is your intended front side of a fabric, while Wrong Side is the opposite side. It all depends on which side you view as the front side. Watch to Learn The video below shows you what is right side and what is wrong side. If you have any questions, please leave a comment below, I’ll be glad to help. ... Read More
Knit Front Back (KFB)
Knit Front Back (KFB) is a basic increasing stitch, it creates 2 stitches out of 1, the way you do a KFB is by knitting in the same loop twice, first in the front loop, then in the back loop. Knit Front Back (KFB) is a neutral increasing stitch, it’s vertical and doesn’t lean in any direction. The only thing I don’t like about KFB is that it also creates a visible little bar on the right side of the fabric, not so perfect. Watch to Learn The video shows you how to do a Knit Front Back ... Read More
How to Knit Basketweave Stitch (4×4)
In this tutorial, I am going to show you how to knit 4x4 basketweave stitch. You can use any number of stitches for each block - 4 x 4, 5 x 5, 3 x 7, and so on - for variations on the basic basketweave. (Flat knitting) Start by casting on a multiple of 4 stitches. Row 1-4: (K4, P4) across Row 5-8: (P4, K4) across Repeat Row 1-8 to desired length. (Circular knitting) Start by casting on a multiple of 4 stitches. Round 1-4: (K4, P4) repeat that across Round 5-8: (P4, K4) repeat that ... Read More
How to Knit Double Seed Stitch
It’s recommended that you choose ribbed cast on for this stitch (such as long tail cast on for rib stitch) to achieve the best result. (Flat knitting) Start by casting on a multiple of 4 stitches. Row 1 & 2: (K2, P2) across Row 3 & 4: (P2, K2) across Repeat Row 1-4 to desired length. (Circular knitting) Start by casting on a multiple of 4 stitches. Round 1 & 2: (K2, P2) across Round 3 & 4: (P2, K2) across Repeat Round 1-4 to desired length. Watch to Learn Watch this ... Read More
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