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Faux Heel Flap for Toe-Up Socks
This integrated “faux” heel flap for toe-up socks is useful when you want to add a heel-stitch pattern, make the heel in contrasting color, or adjust for high insteps. There is no picking up stitches, no seams, and no holes.
Blog Post: Journey to the Birthplace of Malabrigo Yarns

Come in to the Wonderland that is the Malabrigo Yarn headquarters in Uruguay. In this feature-length article, I share the colorful experience of a tour through the factory with Malabrigo’s co-creator, Antonio.
Read Post »Blog Post: Exclusive Video Tour Inside The Malabrigo Factory In Uruguay

Seeing is believing! In this exclusive video tour, you get to see inside the incredibly special world of Malabrigo Yarns and their factory in Uruguay.
Read Post »Blog Post: Picot Hem Bind-Off: The Cadillac Of Bind-Offs

This bind-off combines three things you love about socks, but couldn’t have all together until now: a picot edge, a hemmed edge, and the ability to do it on toe-up socks. Here’s how to create a picot hemmed edge at the end of your knitting.
Read Post »Blog Post: Heel Flaps Are BACK – The New “Faux-Heel-Flap” Toe-Up Sock

Wait – heel flaps are BACK? Yes, and better than ever. This integrated “faux” heel flap for toe-up socks lets you adjust for high insteps and more.
Read Post »Blog Post: A Perfect Detail: The Italian Cast-On

The Italian cast-on makes a stretchy invisible edge that blends perfectly into 1×1 ribbing. You can use it to start any ribbed project, like the cuff of a mitten or the brim of a hat. It’s a beautiful detail that will change and refresh your (otherwise possibly boring) ribbed cuffs.
Read Post »Blog Post: How To Knit The Ultimate Mitten Thumb, & Two New Free Mitten Patterns

Ever since I designed my first pair of mittens, I’ve tried to achieve the perfect mitten thumb. The key is picking up extra stitches around the thumb and then decreasing quickly. The included video tutorial shows you how.
Read Post »Blog Post: How To Pick Up Wraps On The Purl Side: Wrap and Turn

If you use the same technique to hide purl wraps as you do to hide knit wraps, it doesn’t look good on the right side of the work. This is the very trick you need in order to pick up wraps on the purl side of your short rows and keep your work neat and tidy.
Read Post »Blog Post: NEW: Easy Felted Fair-Isle Bag Free Pattern… And World Travels

If you already know how to Fair-Isle knit, this bag will be a really quick knit. It’s knit in bulky yarn and the chart just flies by. If you are curious about learning to knit Fair-Isle, this is also a good beginner pattern for you. Felting is also a fun thing for beginners to learn.
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Blog Post: Manage Your Stitches Right For Faster Knitting

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Blog Post: How To Knit Reversible Cables

Reversible cables are made with ribbing so that there is no “wrong side” to the project. This means a reversible-cabled scarf will look fabulous on both sides. Combine your ribbing skills with cabling to knit projects like this Palindrome scarf.
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Blog Post: Russian Grafting: The Alternative to Kitchener Stitch

Russian Grafting is a clever alternative to Kitchener stitch. It uses a crochet hook to seam up two live edges of knitting without ever having to get out your tapestry needle. It also creates a decorative, criss-crossed finish.
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Blog Post: Two-at-a-Time Mittens Video E-Book is Here

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Blog Post: Knit Picks Founder Kelley Petkun Interviews Liat for Knit Picks Special E-Book Author Podcast

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Blog Post: Interview With Fiberstory.tv

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Blog Post: Slip-Stitch Heel Pattern And Video

Adding a textured heel flap is an easy way to make the socks more interesting AND to make the heel more durable at the same time. The slip-stitch heel is super-easy, and it is also nice and stretchy – great if you’re not sure how big the sock-recipient’s ankle is.
Read Post »Blog Post: Free Pattern: Basic Magic Loop Hat

Here is a basic hat pattern that was designed for learning the wonderful technique of Magic Loop. Written for worsted-weight yarn, you can make this soft beanie slouchy or fitted. A perfect first hat.
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Blog Post: How to Knit a Hemmed Edge

The hemmed edge is a way of casting on that makes your project look completely professional and seamless. Especially flattering on men’s hats, this cast-on is simple yet elegant. A row of purl bumps helps the garment “fold” over the edge.
Read Post »Blog Post: How To Knit Mock Cables

Mock cables are similar to real cables in that the stitches twist around each other. However, with mock cables you just knit into the second or third stitch on the needle, then the second or first, and so on. It’s a “cheat” cable with an interesting look all its own.
Read Post »Blog Post: “Bufanda” – Convertible Neck Muff/Hooded Scarf

Show off your chunky handspun yarn with this super-fast neckwarmer. It’s simple (in order to highlight the yarn) yet interesting to knit, because of the techniques involved.
Read Post »Blog Post: How To Knit Bobbles

Bobbles are a fun challenge for the decoratively-minded. Here I show you how to add small or large bobbles to your knitting. Practice your increases and decreases with this intermediate-knitting challenge.
Read Post »Blog Post: How To Hand-Wind Yarn From A Skein

If you buy a hank (sometimes called “skein”) of yarn and they don’t wind it into a ball for you at the store, you’ll need to do it at home. IF you don’t have a swift or ball-winder, here’s how to do it by hand.
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How to Hand-Wind Yarn From a Skein
Free VideoBobbles, Large and Small
Free VideoBobbles are a fun way to add a decorative element to your knitting. They are little (or large) round bumps to add to your knitting. Learn to increase, decrease, and even purl backwards in this video.
Mock Cables
Free VideoReversible (Ribbed) Cables
Free VideoThere is absolutely no reason not to put cables on your scarf, because once you know this trick, the cables will show up on both sides and you won’t have an ugly “wrong-side” to hide. Use 1×1 or 2×2 rib to create a reversible cabled scarf.
Garter Stitch in the Round Without Purling
Free VideoPick Up and Hide Purl Wraps – Wrap and Turn on the Purl Side (Short Rows)
Free VideoIf you use the same technique to hide purl wraps as you do to hide knit wraps, the right side of your work will be a mess. The problem with the “intuitive” way of picking up purl wraps is that it places the wrap in front of the stitch. The challenge is to find an easy way to get that wrap in the back, which is exactly what our trick does.
Knit-Faster Trick: Push Stitches Down on the Right-Hand Needle
Free VideoVideo Tour Inside The Malabrigo Yarn Factory
Free VideoLast week I fulfilled a dream that seemed almost impossible — I visited the Malabrigo Yarn factory in Montevideo, Uruguay. I interviewed Malabrigo owner Antonio for almost four hours and recorded everything, as he told me details, secret histories, and funny stories behind the yarns, the names, the colors, and the sheep.
Russian Grafting (Blog)
Free VideoThis is a really easy and fast way to close live stitches, without using a tapestry needle. It just requires a crochet hook and a secret move at the beginning to get things set up right.
How to Knit a Hemmed Edge
Free VideoTo knit a hemmed edge, knit 11 rows and fold work, knitting the purl bump from the first cast-on stitch together with the stitch on the needle.
Italian Cast-On and Tubular Setup
Premium VideoSecrets to Knitting the Ultimate Mitten Thumb
Premium VideoHemmed Edge Bind-Off – Purl or Picot
Premium VideoThis is an advanced bind-off that I adapted myself by taking the Picot/Purled Hemmed Edge Cast-On and turning it into a bind-off.
To do it, fold your work at a line of purl bumps or simple lace and bind off the edge to the inside of your knitting.
This makes a perfectly flat, hemmed edge that can be fancy or neutral, depending on which variation you choose.
Faux Heel Flap for Toe-Up Socks
Free VideoThis integrated “faux” heel flap for toe-up socks is useful when you want to add a heel-stitch pattern, make the heel in contrasting color, or adjust for high insteps. There is no picking up stitches, no seams, and no holes.
Slip-Stitch Heel Pattern
Free VideoAdding a textured heel flap is an easy way to make the socks more interesting AND to make the heel more durable at the same time.
The slip-stitch heel is super-easy, and it is also nice and stretchy – great if you’re not sure how big the sock-recipient’s ankle is.