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* [https://www.moderndailyknitting.com/does-your-gauge-change-or-do-swatches-lie/ Does your gauge change or do swatches lie?] by [[Patty Lyons]] at [[Modern Daily Knitting]] | * [https://www.moderndailyknitting.com/does-your-gauge-change-or-do-swatches-lie/ Does your gauge change or do swatches lie?] by [[Patty Lyons]] at [[Modern Daily Knitting]] | ||
===Joining yarn=== | ===Joining yarn=== | ||
* [https://www.gannetdesigns.com/2016/02/08/a-folded-join-for-yarn/ A folded join for yarn] by [[Naomi Parkhurst]] | |||
<youtube>https://youtu.be/I_cHO6R_MBc</youtube> | <youtube>https://youtu.be/I_cHO6R_MBc</youtube> | ||
===Pick up stitches=== | ===Pick up stitches=== |
Revision as of 16:43, 23 September 2023
- The day I brought my knitting to the boardroom by Alexandra Samuel at Experience Magazine
- In a knitting club, I found a cure for selfishness and cynicism by Kim Harris in The Globe and Mail
How to knit
- Abbreviations chart and legend key by Maker's Mercantile
Swatches
Joining yarn
Pick up stitches
or written steps: Picking up stitches. This is picking up the stitches, then knitting.
The other technique is to pickup and knit stitches, which is what's described here: Techniques in Depth: How to pick up stitches
Kitchener stitch
One of the most popular ways of stitching things shut. Kitchener stitch by Purl Soho
Vertical Stripes
Weaving in ends
Weaving in your ends by Purl Soho
Dropped stitches
How to Knit: Recovering a Dropped Stitch by Lion Brand Yarn
Blocking
Using Blocking Wires to Block a Lace Shawl on Interweave.com explains why blocking wires can help block faster and more accurately
Socks
Heel flap
Heel turn
Gusset
Best yarn for...
How to care for...
Supplies
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