A few months ago, I posted about knitting lifelines. I hope I was able to give you a good understanding of what they are for, and how to use them when knitting your lace project. But I kind left it hanging with the last post, and didn't explain what to do with them once your project is … Continue reading Lifelines – What to do when the project is over
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Knitting 101: Part 2 – The English Knit Stitch
This is part two of my Knitting 101 video series. In part 1 I covered creating a slip knot, and the Knitting-On Cast On. If you are not familiar with either of these I encourage you to go back to Part 1 and watch the videos offered there. These videos were created for the … Continue reading Knitting 101: Part 2 – The English Knit Stitch
Knitting 101: Part 1 – Intro and The Cast On
As an Knitting Instructor in Tulsa, I really enjoy getting to help my students learn a new skill. I love working with little old ladies one on one, or introducing knitting to a larger mixed group. It really is a challenge for me. But I get such a kick out of seeing some one try … Continue reading Knitting 101: Part 1 – Intro and The Cast On
A Few Different Continental Knitting Techniques
There seem to be two main camps when it comes to knitting, English knitting and Continental (German) Knitting. And within the two camps, there are many modifications and variations to each knitting technique. What is great about the knitting community, is there is no one set in stone way to knit. The basic tools and … Continue reading A Few Different Continental Knitting Techniques