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Knitting Needle Sizes

Most knitting patterns are pretty clear when it comes to telling you what size knitting needles you will need. That makes sense, because the designer wants you to be able to successfully recreate the project.

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Weaving in Ends

Weaving in ends is essential for knitting projects because it hides those loose ends and keeps everything nice and finished so you can use the finished project.

You can do this either by threading the end on a yarn needle and weaving it into some of the stitches, or do the same thing with a crochet hook.

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Binding Off the Work

So you're ready to call your project finished? First we have to get those stitches back off the needle in a way that will finish up that edge so all your hard work won't unravel.

 

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What If My Stitches Fall off My Needle?

First, take a deep breath and remember that this sort of thing happens to everyone. Don't panic and you'll be fine.

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Pick up a Dropped Knit Stitch

The first step in fixing a dropped stitch is noticing that you have a problem.

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Cast On Methods

Find Your Favorite Technique

There are many different ways to get stitches on the needle so you can knit them, and it may seem like there are more methods than there really are because there are so many different names for the same thing.

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How Do I Keep Track of Where I am in a Lace Pattern or Chart?

Reading the complex instructions of a lace pattern or following a chart can be confusing, and keeping up with where you are in the pattern can be frustrating. Here's an easy way to keep yourself in line.

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