Tag: Knitting patterns
-
A Simplified Alternative to the Fisherman’s Stitch and Shaker Stitch
Hi everyone, and welcome back to WatchKnitting.com! I’m Fariba, and today I’m excited to guide you through two beautiful stitches that resemble the Fisherman’s Stitch and the Shaker Stitch. I’ll also share a handy trick to create reversible fabrics with just one small adjustment. Let’s dive in! Getting Started For both patterns, you’ll need to…
-
How to Add a Cozy Lining to Your Knitted Hat
Alright, let’s talk about how to add a lining to the inside of your knitted hat. It’s a super simple way to make your hat warmer, cozier, and more comfortable. Here’s what you’ll need and how to do it: What You’ll Need: Let’s Get Started: Now you’ve got a super warm, comfy hat with a…
-
How to Seamlessly Hide Knots in Your Knitted Patterns
Let’s see how we can fix the knots at the back of your knitted pattern, especially when adding another yarn. While knitting, I made a knot to continue my pattern, but now it’s time to address it. Here’s how you can remove the knot and hide it seamlessly: The result is a smooth, tidy back…
-
Stitch Tutorial
Welcome to Watch Knitting! In today’s tutorial, I’ll guide you through creating a beautiful and versatile stitch. This stitch is very similar to the fisherman stitch and works wonderfully for a variety of knitting projects. If you’re following my neck warmer tutorial, this is the stitch you’ll need to complete the project. Be sure to…
-
A Foldable Neck Warmer Tutorial
Welcome to Watch Knitting! Hello and welcome to my channel. My name is Fariba, and in today’s tutorial, I’m excited to show you how to knit a foldable neck warmer. We’ll dive straight into the project, but for those curious about the stage pattern, I’ll soon be releasing a detailed video tutorial that explains it…
-
Pattern 16 – Basic Cable Stitch
Take 2 stitches from left needle to the right needle without knitting them, knit the next 2 stitches, Drop these 4 knits from right needle , Take stitch number 3 & 4 with right needle , Take number 1 & 2 with left needle , knit number 1 & 2 which are in the left needle…