
Centered Double Decrease
Learn how to knit a Centred Double Decrease that is often used in lace knitting stitch patterns.
Continue reading "Centered Double Decrease"Learn how to knit a Centred Double Decrease that is often used in lace knitting stitch patterns.
Continue reading "Centered Double Decrease"While a k3tog or sssk can be used for the double decrease, the double cabled decrease is a smooth, more sophisticated alternative.
Continue reading "Cabled Decreases"Learn how to knit these useful left- and right-leaning decreases to create elegant, mirrored shaping.
Continue reading "SSK & SSP Decreases"A “raised increase” the least disruptive to the knitted stitches around it and if only a single raised increase is worked, it’s virtually invisible in a ground of stockinette stitch!
Continue reading "Raised Increases"The Double Bind-Off is somewhat similar in look and execution to the three-needle bind-off. Instead of one column of knit stitches there are two columns.
Continue reading "Double Bind-Off"The Japanese short row method uses a smaller loop of yarn than the more widely known “wrap and turn” method and is minimized on the back of the work.
Continue reading "Japanese Short Rows"Holli Yeoh developed a cast-on technique that works beautifully with the double garter stitch in her knitted Breakers cowl design.
Continue reading "Double-Wrap Long Tail Cast On"Learn how to knit this unique double garter stitch that we used in the Breakers cowl from our Tempest collection.
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