If you are a more experienced knitter , refer to it as needed . index finger and then slip each one onto the needle . Casting On and Binding Off Most knitters have their favorite cast - on and bind - off methods .
From the best-selling author of Knitting Circles around Socks, here's an exciting new collection of fun sock patterns!
These 23 projects from Cynthia Guggemos include socks for adults and babies, leg warmers, slipper socks, and Christmas stockings with lots of room for gifts from Santa.
And please take note, you use 2 (two) sets of single point needles to make this. Because these are made for little feet, they often don’t need much yarn and are quick to make.
Get ready for some fun! Try these unusual knitting techniques for stitching sweaters. Start at one cuff and knit to the other cuff. Or start at the shoulders and knit down to the waist. Or knit diagonally from corner to corner.
This special edition celebrates with new patterns for sweaters in the traditional gansey style as well as new explorations of modern gansey-inspired patterns.
Nicky Epstein goes Beyond the Edge in this third installment of her blockbuster Edgings series, finally in paperback.
And, of course, they are super-cute to wear and sure to draw comments wherever you go. Pam Powers, author of Dress-to-Impress Knitted Scarves, brings her impeccable sense of style to this collection of 25 boot cuffs and leg warmers.
These are the elements that add up to socks you'll love to wear yourself or give as gifts.
The pattern is knitted on 2 (two) sets of single pointed needles. But don't worry! I've provided a bunch of photos to show you how to do this. The pattern itself only involves the knit stitch, k2tog and picking up stitches.
From cast-on stitches to binding off, this handbook details the simple steps needed to turn seemingly complicated sock knitting projects into easy and enjoyable activities.