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Knitting vs Purling

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Top 5 Knitting Techniques You Need to Know

The differences between knitting and purling stitches are significant for the creation of amazing knit stitch patterns. The difference between knitting and purling is the length of the stitches. Both are called garter stitch. The differences between the two are important for the enjoyment of both crafts. Fortunately, there are some basic instructions for both types of knitting … [Read more...] about Knitting vs Purling

Knitting Projects for Beginners

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Whether you're new to knitting, or you're just learning to knit, there are lots of different knitting projects for beginners to choose from. Many of these projects are simple enough for beginners to do on their own, while others are much more complicated. If you want a blanket that is both beautiful and useful, you should consider a pattern that is intended for people who are … [Read more...] about Knitting Projects for Beginners

Is Knitting or Crochet Easier

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The question of whether you should learn knitting or crochet is often debated by many knitters. Both crafts are simple, but there are significant differences between them. For beginners, it is difficult to tell which one is easier - knitting or crochet. However, you should be aware that both styles have their own benefits and disadvantages. By reading this article, you can … [Read more...] about Is Knitting or Crochet Easier

Knitting How to Cast off

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Whether you're making a scarf or a hat, knowing how to cast off your stitches is an important skill. You need to take out the right-hand needle from the stitch you are working on and pull the end of the yarn through the last stitch. Once you've finished knitting or crocheting, you'll need to cut the yarn tail and weave it into the next stitch. Remember to leave about 6 inches … [Read more...] about Knitting How to Cast off

Knitting How to Cast on

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You can start knitting by casting on stitches with your right thumb. Next, you will need to hold the yarn that is on your right hand, which should be a length of at least three inches. Wrap the working yarn around your left index finger, leaving about three inches of tail to tie a knot and secure the loop. Then, bring your right index finger to the front of the needles and wrap … [Read more...] about Knitting How to Cast on

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