Sitting in my rocking chair, teaching myself to knit so I can keep my hands busy and eventually make a scarf. Feels good to make something out of nothing.
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Sitting in my rocking chair, teaching myself to knit so I can keep my hands busy and eventually make a scarf. Feels good to make something out of nothing.
Does anyone want to come over and do all the purl rows while I do the knit rows because I'm ready to cut a bitch.
How To Knit the Stocking Stitch (Stockinette)
How to Knit the Stockinette Stitch
How to Knit the Stockinette Stitch
You’ve mastered the garter stitch. Here’s the next step. In this episode of B.hooked Knitting, I’ll be teaching you how to knit the the stockinette stitch or the “stocking stitch” as it’s sometimes called. This stitch is the perfect next step for beginner knitters who’ve mastered the garter stitch. The stockinette stitch is the “classic” knit stitch and is used more often than many other…
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Sunkissed Knitted Project, Status Update
A super quick post today, I just want to quickly update you on where I’m at with my knitting project.
I’ve used all three colours that I had chosen for this project, and I definitely needed one more colour block. I really wanted to use a yellow shade, which would have been the perfect spring colour, but it’s not (yet) available from Scheepjes so instead I chose purple (10), which is just as…
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The moment you stop learning you’ve already given up. The moment you say that you know everything that needs to be known that’s when you know nothing. I am ALWAYS learning. I am ALWAYS perfecting. And I am ALWAYS eager to know what else for me to discover. // From bottom up: #garterstitch #seedstitch #1x1rib #laceknit #linenstitch and #basketweave // All separated by #stockingstitch