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Craft Yarn Council of America http://www.craftyarncouncil.com/
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Knit, Crochet and More. Free projects, learn how, clubs and guilds, about CYCA... - |
Hillcreek Yarn Shoppe http://hillcreekfiberstudio.com
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The Hillcreek Fiber Studio & Yarn Shoppe web site offers a wide slection of fiber arts supplies including a full line of Addi, Brittany, & Crystal Palace knitting needles & crochet hooks, weaving & spinning supplies, over 800 titles in boo - |
Knitting Software http://www.software4knitting.com/
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Knitting software for the hand knitter by a hand knitter. Home of Sweater Wizard, Sock Wizard, Stitch Motif Maker and Print-a-Grid. Extensive knitting section. - |
Touching Little Lives http://www.touchinglittlelives.org/
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Ohio based charity that provides necessity items for needy newborn and premature infants in Ohio. Free sewing, knitting, and crocheting patterns available. - |
Yarn Lover's Room http://www.knitting-crochet.com/
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Is knitting one of your true loves? If so, you've come to the right place. Site features crocheting and knitting abbreviations, terms and techniques, antique patterns and more. Please share our free knitting patterns. - |
KnitNet http://www.knitnet.com/
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KnitNet is creating a knitter's community in which knitters can come together to meet, learn, share and gain access to resources that are otherwise not readily available. - |
Annie's Woolens http://www.annieswoolens.com
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Featuring an original line of heirloom Scandinavian Christmas stocking patterns and kits as well as mitten and hat patterns. Also featured are handmade wool personalized Christmas stockings. Get set for the holidays! - |
LoriKnits http://www.loriknits.com
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LoriKnits provides instructional knitting videos on DVD, including Lori Sheffield's latest release Beyond Purl. Beyond Purl has tips, tricks and techniques to simplify your knitting. - |
My Bagatelle http://www.mybagatelle.com
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Knitting and felting designs by Mary Brunner. Includes patterns for beaded bags, felted bags, Christmas stockings, embellishments, needle felting, mittens, and silver wire knitting. Wholesale only. Free knitting tips. - |
AngelKnitWear.com http://www.angelknitwear.com/
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Style up your days with uniquely designed hand knitted collections by Angelknitwear. - |
Knitted Threads http://www.knittedthreads.com/
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Designer of crochet, hand and machine knit patterns and kits. You can also find tips and techniques and free patterns. - |
Staceyjoy's Knitting Stitch Portfolio http://www.redlipstick.net/knit/
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A large collection of original hand and machine knitting stitches. Also some antique stitches, and patterns for a 2-needle sock, and a chihuahua sweater. - |
Canadian Guild Of Knitters http://www.cgknitters.ca/
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Publishers of the quarterly magazine, Knit Together. Check this site for information about their Knitting Accreditation Program. - |
Yesterknits http://www.yesterknits.com/
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Yesterknits of Scotland - largest collection of vintage knitting patterns in the world. - |
Yesterknits http://www.yesterknits.com/
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Yesterknits of Scotland - largest collection of vintage knitting patterns in the world. - |
KnittingGeek.com http://www.knittinggeek.com/
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Knitting how-tos; make a shawl, make socks, repairs and tips, plus much more. - |
Knitting Looms http://www.knittinglooms.com
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We offer round knitting looms that are very easy to use. Create knit crafts, hats, scarves, sweaters, socks, afghans, and much more. Our looms are guaranteed for life. - |
Maggie's Rags http://www.maggiesrags.com/
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Provider of knitting patterns, knitting instruction, and editorial and publishing services for knitwear designers. See also the free knitting patterns. - |
Free Patterns at Mielke's Farm http://www.mielkesfarm.com/fre_patt.htm
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Mielke's Farm Free Patterns; Crochet Patterns; Felting Patterns; Knitting Patterns; Tatting Patterns; Bobbin Lace Patterns - |
Sewing Charity http://www.dotdigital.com/sewingcharity/
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Directory of charitable sewing, knitting, crochet and quilting projects. - |

An Introduction to the World of Machine KnittingThe sportswear, jumpers, sweat shirts and t-shirts you wear are all machine knitted. It is far easier to knit various article with the help of a machine than using the conventional way of doing it with the hands and knitting needles. Now there are two different styles of machine knitting. One is called the "Weft knitting" method that is more similar to the hand knitting process. |
Educating Yourself About YarnsGo into a knitting shop and you will find a kaleidoscope of yarns. The task of choosing a yarn can be one of the best parts of the knitting process. All of the beautiful colors of yarn can actually be captivating. Only people who work with knitting materials on a regular basis can appreciate the attributes of the different ones, as they can vary in texture and color. |
A Guide to Knitting Patterns For BeginnersThere is a lot of fun in using knitting patterns when you are a beginner. This is because you will be able to produce some exceptionally beautiful things, without (relatively speaking) too much trouble or experience. The best advice for any beginner is to start with something very simple and learn how to use both knitting needles and knitting machines with ease. |
Knitters Now Come From All AgesFor those who have always wanted to try knitting, but just didn't think that it was a cool enough hobby; now is the time. It has made a strong comeback and more and more knitters and knitting clubs are emerging. Knitting, and even crocheting, are no longer just hobbies that grandmothers pursue; today more and more younger people are taking up the craft and loving it. |
Learning Knitting Machines BasicsBasically, there are three categories of knitting machines; the card punch machine, the manual and the computerized knitting machine. These machines come in different gauges as well. Gauge is the term used for describing the distance between the knitting needles of the machine. |
Knitted Fabrics From The Knitting Factory Are Just As GoodMany individuals can tell you the difference in a handcrafted knitted fabric and one made by a machine from looking at the quality and style of the product. There are those who would rather have a handmade original than a factory made garment. |
3 Best Tips For Creating a Knitter's WorkspaceKnitting is the best of hobbies. Just think of all the parts that make up the knitting "whole." We have knitting needles, beautiful, colorful yarns, accessories galore, and too many patterns and books to name! |
Tips to Learn How to KnitYou can learn how to knit in just one day. All you need a little concentration, two knitting needles and a length of cotton wool yarn. The cotton wool yarn could be substituted with any other type thread you like; however, keep in mind that this type of yarn is the easiest to manipulate while you learning. Many people find this craft to be an excellent hobby and a rewarding occupation or home based business. |
Knitters Are No Longer An Elderly HobbyFor those who have always wanted to try knitting, but just didn't think that it was a cool enough hobby; now is the time. It has made a strong comeback and more and more knitters and knitting clubs are emerging. Knitting, and even crocheting, are no longer just hobbies that grandmothers pursue; today more and more younger people are taking up the craft and loving it. Whether the individual is looking for a relaxing outlet for their creativity or they want to learn to make presents ... |
Knitting Looms - Are They Right For You?Knitting has regained popularity in recent years. Once thought to be for just the older generation, this is not so now, as it is enjoyed by young and old alike. So is the case with the knitting looms. Knitting on looms is far easier than knitting with needles. There are various manufactures who produce knitting looms, these can be used by you at home. They are easy to use and help to make knitting interesting. Knitting looms vary from, plastic looms to the heavy duty wooden looms. |
The Basics of KnittingMost of us probably associate the term knitting with our grandmothers. Meaning that it is a hobby that is for an older generation. The fact is that in the past few years it is making a comeback with a younger generation. Nowadays everyone is looking for their own way of winding down and relieving stress from their lives. With all of the "high tech" things we can do today, some just want to slow things down. Knitting is a hobby that can accomplish this |
Reasons Why Knitting is a Great HobbyMany people associate knitting with elderly women sitting in rocking chair on their porches while they rock back and forth knitting all day long. I have that same picture in my head when I think of knitting. However, knitting is a great hobby to take up. Despite what many people think, knitting is not just for older women. On the contrary, knitting can be a very useful skill to have. |
Knitting Needles On Airplanes?School's out and summer is kicking into high gear. And all this warm weather and sunshine has got me thinking about... well, knitting! I know, I know, it seems like serious knitting can happen only in front of a warm fireplace with the wind howling outside your window, but I actually look forward to kicking back on the deck with a tall, cold glass of iced tea and a summer knitting project. Maybe something in a nice lightweight cotton... |
Knitting - Knit A Lengthwise Scarf Using Leftover Scrap YarnWant to create your own work of art? Have tons of scrap yarn sitting around & you don't know what to do with it?Enter the Sideways Scarf! |
Knitting - Getting Gauge Without Knitting A GaugeOk, I admit it - I'm lazy. Of course, that admission is not really a big surprise to anyone who knows me. In fact, I read recently that most successful business owners are lazy - that they are constantly trying to come up with new ways to reduce their workload! That fits me to a "T". But unfortunately for my knitting, my lazy tendencies aren't limited to work. Like many of you, I hate to do gauge swatches... when I start a project I want to start knitting on the real deal. I want to get going! |
How To Block Your Knitting Into The Size You Want!For the past 2 months or so, I've been working steadily (read: slowly) on my next blanket creation. After browsing the knitting stores for a pattern that suited me, I settled on the Lily Chin sampler afghan from Family Circle Easy Afghans, the same book I used for the yak blanket I made last year (which, of course, is keeping my dog Wiley warm as i write ... am I the only person in the world that that lets their dog cuddle up with a blanket worth hundreds of dollars?). |
Casting On To The End Of A RowEvery once in awhile, we happen upon an instruction in knitting that makes absolutely no sense, and, no matter how many places we search for help, we just can't seem to make heads or tails of what we're supposed to do next. "Casting on to the end of a row" seems to be one of those instructions. When might you need this, you ask? Well, I've come across the idea most often in the Knitting Pure & Simple Patterns. In those patterns, you are knitting a sweater from the top down and need to cast |
Tips For Preventing Worming When Knitting With ChenilleChenille is a wonderful and versatile yarn that produces soft and luxurious fabric when knit or crocheted. Unfortunately, working with chenille is not always a trouble-free enterprise. One of the most common problems associated with chenille is the tendency toward worming when knitted. Worming occurs when a loop of yarn pulls away from the knitted fabric and coils back on itself. We have encountered this problem every now and again with one of our favorite chenille yarns |
Knitting - How To Add Shaping To A Sweater PatternI think I'm addicted to knitting sweaters. I love knitting super-simple, quick sweaters - using sumptuous yarns in sumptuous colors. And though i traditionally love the top-down patterns, there are a few aspects of them that don't suit my tastes perfectly. Take Knitting Pure and Simple pattern 992, for example. I'd love to whip up a version in a fun chunky yarn, but need to make a few changes first. |
Knitting - A Guide To Substituting YarnHave you ever found a pattern that you love, but were unable to find the yarn suggested? What if you simply aren't in love with any of the colors offered? Or are allergic to the alpaca recommended by the pattern writer? Or the yarn they used is just too expensive! Situations like these are not uncommon -- and are certainly no reason for you to throw your hands in the air and feed your new favorite pattern to the shredder! |
Learning How To Knit - A Few Simple StitchesLearning how to knit has many benefits, it promotes relaxation, improves your self-discipline and allows you to create beautiful projects to display in your home, wear or give as gifts to family and friends. |
Bamboo Knitting Needles - Why Use Them?For a light weight, trouble free knitting experience you need to use bamboo knitting needles. These are made after extensive research was done, to make your knitting experience as smooth as possible. They are manufactured using a high technological processes. The companies that manufacturer these needles maintain, high quality, smooth finish and a perfect needle points. The high quality and standard they are manufactured to will make your knitting, an experience you will not forget. |
Simple Knitting Patterns Tips For BeginnersIf you are curious to learn the art of knitting then you must start with easy knitting patterns. As a beginner you may find a few knitting designs complicated; so it is advisable that you follow uncomplicated knitting patterns to knit your fabric or garment. This article will give you some tips to begin knitting easily in no time. |
Basic Knitting Tips for BeginnersKnitting, it's said, is a very relaxing and satisfying craft. Knitting is a hobby that you can learn and then do while enjoying other past-times like watching television and at the same time create wonderful knitted items for yourself and others. |
The Tao Of KnittingAs Winter is slowly giving way to Spring, it is easy to look around at all the new beginnings. Slowly, little plants are beginning to poke their heads out of the ground, and trees are blossoming into pretty shades of new pink, white, and lavender. |
Sirdar and Berroco Yarn - Two Of My Favorite YarnsI've been knitting sweaters and scarves using Berroco yarn for years but Sirdar has been a recent discovery for me. I love using these yarns because of their modern color mixes and fiber combinations. Both companies also provide beautiful knitting patterns that complement their funky and fun fibers. |
How To Add A Simple Crochet Edge To Your KnittingI originally taught myself to crochet because so many of my favorite knitting patterns included crocheted edges. Since then I've discovered that crochet can be a lovely addition to your knitting, providing anything from girly, fancy lace to simple, neat edges. In this article, I'll show you just how easy it is to add a simple crocheted edge to your knitting. |
Knitting Is EasyThe easiest way to learn to knit is to find someone who is a good knitter and ask her (or maybe him) to teach you. Looking at pictures in a book or following a video just does not work as well as having someone who is willing to put their hands on top of yours and show you how to make those stitches. |
Learn How to Knit with Easy Beginner InstructionsKnitting provides a hobby that's fun, requires self-discipline and steadfastness, and allows you to feel a sense of achievement when your knitting project is complete. |
Learn How to Knit with Easy Beginner InstructionsAs a beginner in knitting, you're probably curious about the basics in knitting before you take lessons. Knitting provides a hobby that's fun, requires self-discipline and steadfastness, and allows you to feel a sense of achievement when your knitting project is complete. |
Windy Valley Muskox Yarn And My Lace Knitting ProjectI've been knitting all my life and have acquired many knitting books along the way. My latest buy is Arctic Lace by Donna Druchunas. This wonderful book is a step by step introduction to knitting and designing lace. Of special interest is the use of Muskox yarn. So, after purchasing some from Windy Valley Muskox Yarn I set about learning how to use this wondrous fiber to create a lace shawl. |
Knitting and Crochet - Tips for Getting The Best Out Of Your YarnFluffy yarn has a habit of getting flattened during storage and can be a bit of a nightmare to work with because of they have a tendency to shed their fibres. Putting the yarn in plastic bag and then into the freezer for a few hours before working with it will help it to keep in fibres and stop them from getting up your nose! |
Top Tips When Knitting for BabiesThere are some wonderful baby yarns on the market - Rowan, Debbie Bliss, and Lion Brand are some of my favourites and there are some gorgeous organic and bamboo ones coming onto the market too. Because they are all designed to be extra soft and snuggly, they tend to be quite stretchy - be aware ... |
How To Add A Picot Edge To Your KnittingAdding your own flourishes and embellishments to your knitting can be a really satisfying thing and only takes a bit of confidence and know how. It's a lovely thing to be able to take a basic pattern shape and make it your own -adding different buttons, ribbons or embroidery can really release your creative juices and allows you to customize your knitting to suit your own individual style and produce something completely unique. |
My First Sock Using Twisted Sisters YarnI've been knitting for some years now but have never, in all that time, used hand dyed yarn. Well, I finally decided to broaden my yarn experience and have completed my first project using a hand dyed fiber from Twisted Sisters Yarn. |
A History of European KnittingKnitting really caught on in Europe in the Middle Ages. With the growing popularity of knitted stockings, knitting became a household occupation. Apparently as many as two million pairs of stockings were exported from Britain to other parts of Europe by the end of the 1600's. It was Britain that invented and perfected knitting frames and machines. Knitting in Europe has quite a history. |
Knitting ZenKnit One Purl Two happens to be one of the most well known knitting terms, well known by non-knitters and knitters alike. Repeating it out loud confers some of the meditative experience of knitting. For those of us who knit, there is almost nothing more relaxing than watching a row of neat, organized stitches line up on your knitting needles. |
Rio De La Plata Yarn - I Love Using This Hand-Dyed YarnThe more I knit, the more I realize how much I have to learn. Many years ago I started knitting simple patterns with cheap yarn I found in my local shop. Years later, I now find myself shopping around for new designs and colors using hand-dyed yarns from all over the world. My latest discovery is Rio De La Plata Yarn. |
Easy Knitting Patterns - Knit Christmas GiftsIf you choose the right techniques and easy knitting patterns, making your own Christmas gifts doesn't have to be intimidating. Even a beginning knitter can make wonderful gifts that will show your love and creativity! |
Hand Dyed Yarn - Making Variegated YarnKnitting with hand dyed yarn is becoming more and more popular as people are discovering the beautiful and unique qualities of garments made from hand dyed fiber. Buying variegated hand dyed yarn can be expensive, so why not make your own? It's easy, fun and rewarding. |
It's All RelativeI must admit that I have never done a survey and my conclusions would be considered unscientific, but I am fairly certain that when any of us think of who taught us to knit, a family relationship or special friendship comes to mind. How many of us learned our knit and purls from our mother, aunt, or grandmother? Should I mention in these days of political correctness, perhaps it was an uncle or grandfather who showed us a wandering cable or two-color knitting? |
Baby Knitting Patterns - An Idea for a Special GiftWhen looking through your baby knitting patterns for the perfect gift for a new baby the choice need not be a challenging experience. We tend to think that new parents will have already bought everything their babies will need. Or perhaps they have other children and already have many of the things they need in their home. |
After Using Sirdar Yarn A Yarn Snob No MoreI didn't really notice it at first; it just sort of crept up on me. But, I'd turned into a yarn snob. I found myself only using hand dyed yarn for all my projects and refusing to knit with anything 'down market'. Sirdar yarn showed me the error of my ways. |
Easy Knitting Instructions For BeginnersA beginner is naturally clumsy because they are not comfortable with using two needles. So why make it more difficult for yourself by choosing small size needles and tiny yarn to learn with? It is also best to use the basic knitting stitches, just knit and purl until you are use to knitting. Once you learn these two stitches you will find everything else is just a variation of the knit and purl stitches. |








