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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19 thoughts on “How to Knit : How to Work From a Knitting Pattern

  1. um.. i was reading a knitting paTTERN, I GOT THE FIRST ROW, THen the second row said knit row 2 and all WS rows, Ws stands for wrong side, but that doesn’t make sense, please help me.

  2. Apparently you do, you’re on the vid aren’t you? And knitting is VERY relaxing. its good to unwind without needing the tv, a video game, or your palm pilot on every fucking second. It also gives you a sense of accomplishment when you are finished with the scarf, sweater, poncho, children’s clothes, ect. I think its cool!

  3. I don’t remember what I said in my comment it’s been thumbs downed so much it doesn’t show up. So…Sorry?

  4. I love crocheting and I’ve decided I’M GOING TO LEARN TO KNIT ALSO!!! And this will be GREAT FOR ME!!!!

  5. I enjoyed the demo of reading the pattern, but would have been nice to get a link to the pattern that was being used.

  6. It means the inside of the item you are knitting. Like say you are knitting the purse and it says to knit row 2 on the Wrong side. It means you should knit the back part of it or the part that won’t show when finished.

  7. i still do not understand the meaning of asterics…sorry can someone help me out please? I am sure that most of the users understood you. but since English is not my mother tongue I need more explanation ,,,with pears and apples please lol

  8. Hi, What luck! I have been trying to figure out this herringbone pattern, and here you are doing it ;^) Is it possible for you to tell me how to do this in the round? Would I leave off the K1′s at the beginning and end of row 1 or ???
    and how to do the row 2 ? Any advice would help. In fact, converting patterns from flat/straight stitching to in-the-round would be a HUGE help!

  9. When knitting in the round, in any pattern, you only knit between the asterisks.

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