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Guide to Work the Three-Needle Bind Off in Knitting

Bind off is a finishing technique used in all knitting projects. Whether it’s a small dishcloth or a large blanket, a lace knit shawl or a colorwork sweater, you’ll always need to bind off your stitches. It is the last step before you take your project off the knitting needles. The bind off techniques works for all patterns whether you are working with a pair of single pointed needles to knit a pattern back and forth or knitting in the round with DPNs or using the varying lengths of circular needles to knit back and forth or in the round....

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How to do Standing Crochet Stitches

Standing crochet stitches are a technique used in multiple ways. The basic technique can be easily learned by beginners while many advanced makers rely on them for many reasons. Whether you want to begin a new row or round without using a traditional starting chain or create a more seamless and professional look in your crochet work, the standing crochet stitches are a handy technique. This can be worked with any of your regular single-ended crochet hooks. Whether you are an experienced crocheter or just learning the strings of the craft, it is well worth learning the stitch technique. In...

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Tips and Tricks for Knitting Stranded Colorwork

Stranded color work is an easy way to add color to your project when you want to work with different colors of yarns repeating in the same row or rounds, keeping both strands connected to the work. You basically work with your favorite pair or set of knitting needles and work with multiple yarn balls to create shapes or designs. This looks difficult and tricky, but actually, it’s pretty simple. As long as you are confident with your knit and purl stitches, you can take up stranded colorwork knitting. Take a glance at our previous guide on knit and purl...

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How to Slip Stitch in Knitting?

Slip stitch in knitting is not a mere stitch but a technique that works in a variety of ways. The technique is very simple, you move the stitches from the left needle to the right needle without being actually knitting it. This simple slipping off the stitch is functional, decorative and used for practical purposes. It's worth experimenting with different slip stitch patterns and incorporating them into your designs to create unique and beautiful results. In knitting, slip stitches are used for knitting back and forth as well as in the round. You can create an even edge on your...

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