Tag: KnittingForBeginners
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Sprouted Seed Stitch flat knitting: Free Easy Tutorial & Patterns
✨ Hey knitters! Fariba here from WatchKnitting! 🧶 Today, I’m excited to share how to knit the Two-Color Sprouted Seed Stitch in flat knitting! If you’ve seen my in-the-round tutorial, this one focuses on working the pattern flat. 🔹 Materials:I’m using 3 mm straight needles with two fine yarn colors—the Main Color forms the base…
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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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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…
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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…
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Herringbone stitch tutorial – 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