Tag: knitting
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Stop Guessing Your Sweater Size! đ Full Top Down Sweater Tutorial | Easy Pattern + Perfect Fit Guide
⨠Introduction If youâve ever struggled with sweater sizing, this tutorial will change everything. In this step-by-step guide, youâll learn how to knit a top-down sweater with a perfect fit, using a simple method that works for infants, kids, and adults. This design features: This sweater was made as a sweater dress, but you can…
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Easy Herringbone Stitch (Alternative) â Step-by-Step Knitting Pattern (2-Row Repeat)
If youâre looking for a simple knitting stitch that looks like herringbone, this easy alternative is perfect. It creates a beautiful woven texture with a soft, flexible fabricâgreat for garments and accessories. Unlike the traditional herringbone stitch, this version is easier to knit, more stretchy, and worked in a simple 2-row repeat, making it beginner-friendly…
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This Vertical Zigzag Pattern Creates Stunning Texture
This vertical zigzag knitting pattern creates a bold, structured texture with a beautiful flowing movement â¨The interplay between slipped stitches and twisted stitches gives this pattern its distinctive raised zigzag columns. Itâs a great choice when you want something that really stands out without being overly complicated to follow once established. Pattern Instructions Row 1:Edge,…
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Beginner Textured Triangle and Diamond Trellis Knit Stitch Pattern â Ideal for Menâs Sweaters
Hey friends! Fariba here from WatchKnitting! Today, Iâm excited to share a stunning textured pattern with you. Itâs created using simple knit, purl, increase, and decrease stitches. This textured diamond pattern is a great choice for menâs sweatersâit adds bold structure without being too ornate. The clean geometric lines give it a modern, masculine feel…
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Two-Color Sprouted Seed Stitch Knitting in the Round
Hi, Fariba here from WatchKnitting! Today, weâre exploring the Two-Color Sprouted Seed Stitch, originally created by Vee Knits. One of my lovely followers requested a demonstration of this pattern, which closely resembles the Heart Stitch I recently sharedâalmost like tiny seeds sprouting across your fabric. I’ll cover both in-the-round and flat knitting in separate tutorials…
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Mastering Symetrical Two-Color Brioche in the Round
Introduction Hey everyone, Fariba here from WatchKnitting! Iâm back with the fourth video in my brioche tutorial series. This time, weâre taking it up a notch with two-color brioche in the round! After lots of trial and error, Iâve worked out the best approachâfrom choosing the right size to the cast-on methodâto make this magical,…
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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 roundâa 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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How to Knit a Cozy Hooded Scarf: Step-by-Step Tutorial: Beginner-Friendly Guide
Hi everyone! Fariba here, and Iâm excited to bring you another fun and creative tutorial on WatchKnitting.com! Today, weâre making a beautiful, stylish, and trendy hooded scarf thatâs super simple to create. Even if youâre a beginner, this is a great project to try. Materials Needed: Step 1: Casting On Step 2: Knitting the Neck…
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Herringbone stitch tutorial â stitch no.35
Cast on: Cast on any number of stitches, repeat of two rows. Instruction: Row 1: rep*(K2tog from back loop, drop the first stitch off needle, keep the second stitch on needle)*, k1 Row 2: rep*(P2tog drop the first stitch off needle, keep the second stitch on needle)*, P1