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Knitting Decreases Lesson: How to Knit3Tog
Learn how to knit the k3tog decrease, a technique used to drastically reduce stitch count in knitting projects like lace patterns, hats, socks and sweaters. This step-by-step guide covers when to use k3tog, how to work this right-leaning decrease, and tips for smooth execution.
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HOW TO KNIT SEED STITCH ON CIRCULAR NEEDLES
Learn how to knit the reversible, textured seed stitch pattern with this step-by-step tutorial. Perfect for dishcloths, blankets, scarves and more, this easy stitch creates beautiful fabric with alternating knits and purls. Discover the differences between even vs. odd seed stitch and moss stitch patterns.
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How to Make Half Treble Crochet Stitches
Learn how to crochet the half treble crochet stitch (htr), a medium height stitch taller than double crochet. This step-by-step guide covers the basics of working htr stitches, creating increases/decreases, turning chains, and reading patterns using this versatile UK crochet stitch.
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Crochet Techniques to Try to Make Crafting Easy
Learn essential crochet techniques to elevate your skills - foundation stitches, magic ring, working in back/front loops, reverse single crochet, invisible joins, standing stitches, and Tunisian crochet
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How to Do a Tunisian Purl Stitch  
Learn how to work the unique Tunisian purl stitch, a foundational stitch in Tunisian crochet that combines knitting and crocheting techniques. This step-by-step guide walks through creating a foundation row, the forward and return pass, and mastering the Tunisian purl stitch itself with detailed instructions and tips for beginners.
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3 Knitting Projects Ideal for Travel
Want to travel but don't want to stop knitting? Our blog will guide you on what to knit on the go. Pack your knitting needles and essentials and travel.
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Learn to knit two socks, sleeves or other small circumference items simultaneously using the efficient magic loop technique. This step-by-step guide covers casting on, joining in the round, knitting the magic loop, and finishing two-at-a-time projects quickly while ensuring identical sizing.
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Tested Tips to Knit with Double Pointed Needles like a Pro
Master knitting small circumferences like socks and sleeves won double-pointed needles with these helpful tips. Learn how to cast on, divide stitches, avoid ladders, neatly join rounds, and use notions like stitch markers effectively when working with DPNs. 
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Handcrafted Crochet Hooks
Indulge in the art of crochet hook with our handcrafted hooks. Each one is meticulously designed and crafted with care, ensuring a comfortable and precise grip for effortless stitching.
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Fun Summer Knitting for Kids: 7 Easy Projects to Try
Thinking of knitting for kids this summer? So grab those colorful yarns and knitting needles. Let the fun knitting adventures begin with our blog.
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Quick Guide to Crochet Abbreviations
Unlock the world of crochet patterns with this quick guide to understanding crochet abbreviations. Learn the essential stitch, technique, and pattern abbreviations used in both US and UK crochet patterns.
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Explore the magic of Tunisian crocheting with the textured beauty of the Tunisian Crochet Seed Stitch! Master this versatile stitch & craft unique projects.
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Beginners Guide to Knit Purl Ridge Stitch
Elevate your knitting skills with the Purl Ridge Stitch - a simple yet textured pattern perfect for beginners to experienced knitters. 
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UNDERSTANDING KNITTING NEEDLE SIZES
Knitting needle sizes are calculated by their diameter, whether it's a pair of single-pointed needles, circulars, or even a set of double points. Most knitting needles have two measurements, one in millimeters and one that is usually in the US followed by a number. Understanding knitting needle sizes is very important for the success of knitting projects. To know more, follow our blog.
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How to Knit Double Stockinette?
The stitch lends itself to various projects, from basic socks to a blanket. Combining knit and purl stitches in alternate rows creates a knitted fabric with multiple advantages.
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How to Knit Bobbles
Bobbles are not standalone stitches; they are a cluster of stitches worked with a technique that creates 3-dimensional structures in your knitting. The stitch pattern is not reversible as these textures are generally limited to the project's right side (RS), while the wrong side (WS) looks like a tangle of yarn. 
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Crafty Crochet Ideas for Mother's Day
Ditch store-bought gifts this Mother's Day! Crochet something special for Mom! From flowers & chic wraps to spa essentials & home decor, we have tons of inspiring ideas. Get started with yarn a hook & create a gift that shows you care!
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