Traveling Loop Method For Magic Loop

The Traveling Loop method is a modified version of Magic Loop that you can use when working on a large-diameter Magic Loop project. Instead of two loops, you use just one.
Read Post »Purling Tips: How To Purl On Magic Loop (How to Start with a Purl Stitch)

It’s easy to get confused when it’s time to purl on Magic Loop. The tell-tale sign is a funny double stitch where you should have just one purl stitch. Here’s how to recognize and prevent this problem.
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Tangled Winter Issue Debuts Today – With 2 Of My Patterns!

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Workshop With Cookie A: Intuitive Chart-Reading

Guest blogger Alex Capshaw-Taylor attended world-famous sock-designer Cookie A.’s workshop, and, in a three-part guest blog series, shares with us her biggest takeaways. Here, what she learned about intuitively reading knitting charts.
Read Post »New Double-Knitting E-Book is Ready

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How to Avoid Gaps in Two-at-a-Time Socks

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When You Forget Increases On Your Fleegle Heel

Many people forget to increase on the left side of their knitting when doing the gusset for the Fleegle Heel. All of a sudden you’ve got 19 stitches on one toe-up Fleegle heel and 20 on the other.
It usually happens right when you start saying,”Yeah, I think I’ve got the hang of it!” You start getting in the groove, and you forget to increase. Here’s how to recognize it, and how to fix it.
3-Needle Bind-Off: A Great Easy Bind-Off For Sweater Shoulders

Nice shoulders! Ha ha. The 3-needle bind-off makes a strong and secure seam for sweater shoulders and anywhere you need to seam up knitting. Handling 3 needles at once is the only thing that makes it a bit tricky. Here I show you how to do it easily.
Read Post »Mattress Stitch: How To Invisibly Seam Knitting

Here’s a tutorial on how to correctly and easily do mattress stitch, one of the most basic seaming techniques in knitting.
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