Reading Knitting Patterns : Knitting Pattern Terms

There are many knitting terms that are in patterns, such as abbreviations and stitch names. Learn the terms in knitting patterns with tips from a professional knitting instructor in this free video about understanding knitting patterns. Expert: Pam Grushkin Bio: Pam Grushkin learned to knit at a young age, and she now teaches knitting both independently and through yarn shops. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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Knitting with Big Needles – KDTV 104 Big Stitch Pillow

In Knitting Daily TV (www.knittingdailytv.com) Episode 104, Becca Smith from BagSmith demonstrates how to knit a quick pillow project using a mixture of yarns and oversized needles. Hear Beccas inspiration for this project when she meets up with host Kim Werker. Download the free pattern for this pillow here: www.knittingdaily.com Learn more about the oversized needles at: www.bagsmith.com

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How to Crochet a Bag : Crochet Patterns

Crochet patterns offer you great variety for your multicolor granny squares. Learn how to crochet a bag from start to finish in this free crafts video. Expert: Axis Knox Bio: Axis is a young artist artist who has been crocheting many different patterns and designs for several years. Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA

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Noni Felted Knitting Patterns Review Video

Dannette from JimmyBeansWool.com reviews Noni Knitting Felting Patterns. Jimmy Beans Wool is your LYS… online!

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Changing patterns is easy once you get the simple basic stitch idea in your mind and can complete it with consistency.

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Knitting pattern for fingerless gloves in double knitting

Contact info@thecastingcouch.co.uk to receive your free pattern for these gorgeous fingerless gloves. Courtesy of Thecastingcouch.co.uk. A website that will be launching beautiful patterns for the hand knitter in Sep 2009. Enjoy the helpful tips and step by step guide that are aimed at those new to knitting. Any double knitting yarn can be used to make these gloves. They combine stockinette stitch with a panel of trinity stitch.

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How to Knit: Scarf Pattern – k1, yo twice, & Drop Yarn Over

This video will show you how to knit a scarf pattern that uses yarn overs and dropped yarn overs (also known as yo). The needle size used in this video is US10 / 6mm and the yarn is Caron Simply Soft. The pattern and more information about this tutorial can be found at: cyberseams.com If you are a beginner, you may find these other tutorials helpful: To learn the Basics of Knitting, visit cyberseams.com Long Tail Cast On: cyberseams.com Knitted Cast On: cyberseams.com Binding Off: cyberseams.com How to Knit Left Handed: cyberseams.com Music Credits: Shockwave-Sound.com Track 1: Petroleum 1, Corporate Business News & Technology Vol2 Track 2: Blue Skies, Corporate Business News & Technology Vol2 To learn more about knitting, sewing, crafting and to get project ideas and patterns, visit us at Cyberseams.com!

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Reading Knitting Patterns : Blocking Knitting Projects

Blocking smooths the stitches of a knitted project. Learn to block knitting patterns with tips from a professional knitting instructor in this free video about understanding knitting patterns. Expert: Pam Grushkin Bio: Pam Grushkin learned to knit at a young age, and she now teaches knitting both independently and through yarn shops. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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How to Knit : How to Work From a Knitting Pattern

Work from a knitting pattern by gathering the materials listed on the pattern, reading the glossary of terms and following the pattern of stitches. Find out how to read knitting pattern instructions and get the right gauge for the pattern with information from an experienced knitter in this free video on knitting. Expert: Allison Isaacs Contact: www.imagiknit.com Bio: Allison Isaacs learned to knit and needlepoint at an early age. Filmmaker: Sam Lee

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