Watch this video to learn how to crochet a back loop using only two single crochet stitches.
This video shows you how to recycle knitwear jackets into vintage lace handbags.
Expert knitter Rachel Ong shares her knowledge with Internet users to show you how to knit the rib stitch. The rib stitch is ideal for ...more
This video shows you how to knit with the ruffles yarn.
Carry stitch instructions from Lion Brand Yarn. Learn how to carry yarn up the side of your work - especially helpful when working with two ...more
Ever wonder how to crochet those cute little appliques? Wonder no more- check out this quickie guide that takes you through the steps of ...more
In this video Tina Hilton shows you how to knit a furry scarf.
Expert knitter Rachel Ong shows you how to sew the seams of a knitted garment together. All you need is a yarn, a yarn needle, and then ...more
In this episode of LetsKnit2gether, we demonstrate how to felt your knitting projects. This is a two part episode and in this part we ...more
In this episode of LetsKnit2gether, we demonstrate how to knit cable stitches both with and without cable needles.
In this episode of LetsKnit2gether, we demonstrate how to knit with beads by making a beaded knit bracelet from start to finish!
Patti Moreno, also known as "The Garden Girl," is an educator and urban gardener from Boston, Massachusetts who is helping to spread the ...more
So you're staring at your un-knitted ball of yarn wondering, "What have I gotten myself into?" Fear not, a simple slip knot is the first ...more
In this episode of LetsKnit2gether, we demonstrate lace knitting stitches and how to read lace charts.
The purl stitch isn't as fancy as it sounds—nothing bejeweled or bedazzled. It's just the reverse of the knit stitch, plain and simple.
As if its name weren't a dead giveaway, the knit stitch is the most basic of knitting stitches, and a must-know for all aspiring knitters.
Casting on—as opposed to casting away—has nothing to do with desert islands or little buddies named Gilligan. It's the second step in every ...more
Hooray for you! You've completed all your stitches and now it's time to stop knitting. What? You don't know how to stop? Relax, you've come ...more
The rib stitch, or ribbing, is often used on the edges of pieces where you need a snug fit, because it's stretchy and doesn't curl. Best of ...more
In this video you are shown how to cast on.