There are many reasons why you would want to knit in the round. Knitting in the round is perfect for hats, sweaters, mittens, socks, etc. It also allows you to…
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How to wrap the yarn in Clue 6 and for the Mystery Knit Pillow. This section is complete after you wrap the yarn around each diamond edge. This is optional…
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Have you ever tried to knit a raglan sweater sleeve using 4 dpns? It can be done, however, I find that using 2 circular needles or magic loop is much…
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How to work the body of the sweater Currently this pattern tutorial is undergoing testing. It will be released at a later date. Step 5 of the Simple Raglan Sweater…
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How to divide off the sleeves Currently this pattern tutorial is undergoing testing. It will be released at a later date. Step 4 of the Simple Raglan Sweater Tutorial is…
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How to work the yoke of the sweater Currently this pattern tutorial is undergoing testing. It will be released at a later date. The Simple Raglan Sweater Tutorial Step 3…
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How to work the sleeves of a Raglan sweater The 6th step in the Simple Raglan Sweater Tutorial is How to Work the Sleeves. This is the trickiest part of…
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How to split stitches into 4 sections Currently this pattern is undergoing testing. It will be released at a later date. STEP 2 – How to split stitches into 4…
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The sleeves for a top down raglan sweater are knit in the round after the body of the sweater has been knit. Since the sleeves are knit in the round,…
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Have you ever been bored knitting an afghan? Have you knit many individual squares and sewed them together to make an afghan? Take a look at these afghan / blanket…