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Blog Interview With Knit 1 For The Road

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New Chat Party Times: Sat 2/5 and Sun 2/6

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I’ll be a guest on The Donna Seebo Show on Wednesday, 2/2/11, at 3:30 PST

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Knitted Dishcloth Pattern and How To Add a Single Crochet Border Onto Your Knitting

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Become a Knitting Superstar – Sneak Peek at Table of Contents

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How To Slip A Stitch In Knitting – Sl 1

A slipped stitch makes a smooth edge on knitting. It can also make lovely stitch patterns come to life. A “slip 1” is as easy as moving a stitch from your left to right needles without knitting. Always do it purlwise unless otherwise instructed.
Read Post »Short-Row Shaping: Learn to “Wrap and Turn”

The key to correctly doing short-rows is knowing how to do the Wrap and Turn (no, it’s not a new dance move). It’s a clever way of keeping the stitches close to each other while you are doing short-rows, so that you don’t create gaps when you turn around. Doing short-rows also incorporates picking up and knitting the wraps once you’re done with the short-rows, so that they become invisible.
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The Trick To Counting Rows and Changing Colors Smoothly on Garter Stitch

Counting rows on Garter stitch is a little more complicated than the “2 rows for every ridge” rule-of-thumb. Here I show you how to be sure of your rows, and also when to switch colors to make perfect-looking stripes on Garter stitch.
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