Learn how to work the German Twisted (sometimes called Old Norwegian) cast-on method.
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Emily demonstrates knitting a garter tab cast on. Useful For: |
Emily demonstrates Emily Ocker's invisible cast on. Useful For: |
Emily demonstrates tinking, knitting backwards to fix a mistake in her row. Useful For: |
Emily demonstrates finding the center strand in a skein of Berroco Comfort Useful For: |
Emily demonstrates some useful ways to use stitch markers! Useful For: |
Emily demonstrates measuring gauge. Useful For: |
Amanda demonstrates two ways to wind a hank of yarn into a ball. Useful For: |
A quick demonstration of how to make a slip knot. Useful For: |
A demonstration of working the purl stitch in the Continental style. Useful For: |
Cirilia shows you everything you need to know about this knitting essential. Useful For: |
Master this easy way to create clean-looking finished edges. Useful For: |
Cirilia offers tips for several classic cast-on methods. Useful For: |
Cirilia demonstrates how to work the purl stitch. Useful For: |
Learn this great cast-on for ribbing. Useful For: |
Expand your cast-on repertoire. |
A demonstration of working the purl stitch in the English style. Useful For: |
A demonstration of working the knit stich in the Continental style. Useful For: |
A demonstration of working the knit stitch in the English style. Useful For: |