Author: FaDmin
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Mini Heart Knitting Stitch: A Sweet & Simple Two-Color Knitting Tutorial
Mini Heart Two-Color Knitting Pattern Tutorial Welcome, fellow knitters! Fariba here from WatchKnitting.com, and I’m excited to share with you a charming two-color mini heart pattern. This simple yet beautiful design is worked in a multiple of 2+1 stitches and completed over 8 rows, with hearts shaped in rows 4 and 8. The rest of…
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Brioche Shaping Magic: Increases & Decreases to Create Stunning Scrolling Pattern for a Beanie Hat!
Welcome back, knitters! 🧶 If you’re new here, I’m Fariba, and I love sharing fun and easy knitting tutorials. In my previous lessons, I covered the basics of one-color and two-color brioche knitting, both flat and in the round. If you haven’t watched those yet, I recommend checking them out first, as we won’t be…
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Mastering Symetrical Two-Color Brioche in the Round
Introduction Hey everyone, Fariba here from WatchKnitting! I’m back with the fourth video in my brioche tutorial series. This time, we’re taking it up a notch with two-color brioche in the round! After lots of trial and error, I’ve worked out the best approach—from choosing the right size to the cast-on method—to make this magical,…
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Symmetrical Two-Color Brioche Tutorial + PRO TIPS – A Beginner-Friendly Tutorial!
Welcome to the Two-Color Brioche Stitch Tutorial! I’m Fariba from Watch Knitting, and this is the third video in our Brioche Knitting Series. Today, I’ll guide you through an easy, beginner-friendly method to create this beautiful, reversible stitch. Unlike other tutorials that may feel overwhelming, this one is designed to be clear and accessible. If…
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Learn One-Color Brioche: Easy Round Knitting Tutorial + Pro Tips
How to Knit One-Color Brioche Stitch in the Round Welcome to WatchKnitting! In this tutorial, I’ll guide you through knitting the one-color brioche stitch in the round—a super squishy and stretchy fabric perfect for hats, cowls, and more. Materials Needed: While 4.5 mm needles are typically recommended for worsted weight yarn, I suggest downsizing for…
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Learn One-Color Brioche: Easy Flat Knitting Tutorial + Bind Off & Pro Tips
Hello everyone, this is Fariba from WatchKnitting.com. Welcome back to my channel! In this tutorial, I’m going to show you how to work on a reversible one-color brioche stitch, which is very similar to Fisherman’s Stitch but with different directions. For this pattern, you need to cast on a multiple of two stitches. It consists…
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Cozy Infinity Scarf Tutorial for Beginners | Modified Half Fisherman’s Stitch Pattern
Looking for a cozy, stylish project to try? Check out my Modified Half Fisherman’s Stitch Infinity Scarf! 🧶✨ In this tutorial, I’ll walk you through how to create this beautiful infinity scarf using my own design of the Modified Half Fisherman’s Stitch—a perfect stitch for scarves that gives it a unique, textured look. I used…
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Cozy Hooded Scarf Knitting Tutorial | Using Straight Needles
Hi everyone, welcome to this knitting tutorial! Today, I’m excited to show you how I made this cozy hooded scarf—perfect for styling and staying warm during those chilly days. If you’re interested, sit back, relax, and let me walk you through the process! Materials Used: For this project, I used two skeins of jumbo size…
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How to Knit a Cozy Hooded Scarf: Step-by-Step Tutorial: Beginner-Friendly Guide
Hi everyone! Fariba here, and I’m excited to bring you another fun and creative tutorial on WatchKnitting.com! Today, we’re making a beautiful, stylish, and trendy hooded scarf that’s super simple to create. Even if you’re a beginner, this is a great project to try. Materials Needed: Step 1: Casting On Step 2: Knitting the Neck…
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Beginner-Friendly Rib Lace Stitch Tutorial!
Welcome to WatchKnitting.com! In today’s tutorial, we’re diving into a beautiful, beginner-friendly stitch that’s perfect for scarves, shawls, and more—the Rib Lace Stitch. This stitch combines the delicate texture of lace with the structured look of ribbing, making it a stunning and versatile pattern for all your knitting projects. What You’ll Need: Why This Pattern…