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www.joannesweb.com A Knitting and Crochet online community with great video tutorials.
They’re actually having a big series of promotions right now: 1-They’re offering 1 Free Mystery Crate for any new subscriber to the KnitCrate Membership. You can view their membership options here: http://mbsy.co/lb3Pg Click here to view their membership options (not really sure if both codes are applicable, but let me get back on that). The Cross-Stitch Crochet Scarf, which is a very nicely textured stitch pattern and a simple, yet elegant project to make. On the second from the hook, start making 1 row of single crochet=28 Chain 2, double crochet on the next stitch, *
These garter stitch slippers are super quick and easy to knit and they are perfect for everyone in the family: from the new baby to grandpa, who had pretty much everything. Gauge: 17 stitches = 4” Small (5/6), Medium (7/8), Large (9/10) Cast on Sm 29 (here’s a video on how to calculate Gauge) Repeat these 2 rows: (16-22-28 times or ridges (that means: Sm-32, Med-44, Lg.-56 rows) Then start the tip of the slipper: 1.- k2, p1, *k1, p1 Here’s the video tutorial for this project: and a little video tutorial on how to sew together and weave-in ends: and feel free to watch our other projects playlist on YouTube AND OTHER GREAT IDEAS HERE ON THE BLOG:
How To Knit a Cape With Short Rows and Flat Knitting This post contains affiliate links for suggested and loved products at no extra cost to you. This has been one of the most popular video tutorials lately and we have made quite a few knitted Cape and Capelet tutorials for you to enjoy. So Joanne decided to make a longer version of the capelet for those who wanted a piece to cover up to the top of the arms and chest. (I believe it would be ok to knit this cape with 1 strand less, like the curly one or a shawl in a ball.
This is one of the newest lace knitting patterns we’ve uploaded to our YouTube channel. Try it out with one of our new Knitted Shrugs instructions or as an accent for some of the favorites, like a knitted cowl or a knitted beanie hat. *p3, (on the next stitch, let go of 4 rows, pick up the stitch and knit it from behind the “ladders”). Row 12.- p1, (on the next stitch, let go of 4 rows, pick up the stitch and knit it from behind the “ladders”).