15 - 12 of 15 Search for: Sort by: date: New to Old date: Old to New alphabetical: A-Z alphabetical: Z-A Sorry, there were no results How to Crochet Super Sharp Chevrons Article If you want to crochet chevrons that are on point, look no further than this sharp chevron stitch. (Say THAT ten times fast!) The points are dramatic, thanks to strategically… Read Article How to Crochet Granny Squares And Bring Back Old-School Cool Article The granny square is the most iconic motif in crochet. Even people who don't know crochet often know that the granny square is a crochet classic. Learn how to crochet… Read Article These 3 Hexagon Crochet Motifs Are Anything But Square Article Most people start crocheting with a square, which makes sense: squares are simple, straightforward and easy. But hexagons are all those things, too. If you can make a chain stitch… Read Article This Crochet Flower Hexie is Coming Up Roses Article Breaking news: Hexagon motifs are just as easy as granny squares! Start stitching a stack using one of these three FREE motif patterns. Read Article Learn New Knitting Techniques With These 10 Hats Article From graphic stripes to more complicated double knitting, hats are the perfect canvas to practice and learn new knitting skills. They're pretty small, so you aren't committing to a lifetime… Read Article 7 Stranded Knitting Projects for Practicing Your Colorwork Article Stranded knitting is a style of colorwork that traditionally carries two or more yarns along the back of your knitting. There are a ton of ways to incorporate it into… Read Article 3 Methods for Jogless Knitting in the Round Article I made one mistake when knitting this awesome hat: I did not use any jogless knitting in the round techniques. Sure, you could let that little imperfection go. But if… Read Article 3 Ways to Add Color to Your Tunisian Crochet Article Solid rows, mixed stripes, color-blocking, oh my! Adding new hues to your Tunisian crochet projects can give them an immediate upgrade. These three techniques are sure to color you happy.… Read Article Add Drama to Your Next Project With the Spike Stitch Article The spike stitch gives you a lot of bang for your buck: It looks complicated and advanced, but is actually simple. Gotta love that! A spike happens when you form… Read Article 3 Key Tips for Successful Stranded Knitting Article Stranded knitting uses two or more colors to create stitches. Unlike knitting big blocks of color, stranded knitting changes colors constantly, which can cause floats, puckering and general confusion, especially… Read Article These Pumpkin Knitting Patterns Are Perfect for Fall Stitching Article Unlike the winter squash you buy at the farmer's market , these pumpkins will never go bad. With just some yarn and your knitting needles, you can craft the cutest… Read Article Get Your Fair Isle on With These Free Knitting Patterns Article If you want to make jaws drop with your knitting, Fair Isle is for you. This stranded colorwork technique is a favorite of independent pattern designers, who have dreamt up… Read Article Show More
How to Crochet Super Sharp Chevrons Article If you want to crochet chevrons that are on point, look no further than this sharp chevron stitch. (Say THAT ten times fast!) The points are dramatic, thanks to strategically… Read Article
How to Crochet Granny Squares And Bring Back Old-School Cool Article The granny square is the most iconic motif in crochet. Even people who don't know crochet often know that the granny square is a crochet classic. Learn how to crochet… Read Article
These 3 Hexagon Crochet Motifs Are Anything But Square Article Most people start crocheting with a square, which makes sense: squares are simple, straightforward and easy. But hexagons are all those things, too. If you can make a chain stitch… Read Article
This Crochet Flower Hexie is Coming Up Roses Article Breaking news: Hexagon motifs are just as easy as granny squares! Start stitching a stack using one of these three FREE motif patterns. Read Article
Learn New Knitting Techniques With These 10 Hats Article From graphic stripes to more complicated double knitting, hats are the perfect canvas to practice and learn new knitting skills. They're pretty small, so you aren't committing to a lifetime… Read Article
7 Stranded Knitting Projects for Practicing Your Colorwork Article Stranded knitting is a style of colorwork that traditionally carries two or more yarns along the back of your knitting. There are a ton of ways to incorporate it into… Read Article
3 Methods for Jogless Knitting in the Round Article I made one mistake when knitting this awesome hat: I did not use any jogless knitting in the round techniques. Sure, you could let that little imperfection go. But if… Read Article
3 Ways to Add Color to Your Tunisian Crochet Article Solid rows, mixed stripes, color-blocking, oh my! Adding new hues to your Tunisian crochet projects can give them an immediate upgrade. These three techniques are sure to color you happy.… Read Article
Add Drama to Your Next Project With the Spike Stitch Article The spike stitch gives you a lot of bang for your buck: It looks complicated and advanced, but is actually simple. Gotta love that! A spike happens when you form… Read Article
3 Key Tips for Successful Stranded Knitting Article Stranded knitting uses two or more colors to create stitches. Unlike knitting big blocks of color, stranded knitting changes colors constantly, which can cause floats, puckering and general confusion, especially… Read Article
These Pumpkin Knitting Patterns Are Perfect for Fall Stitching Article Unlike the winter squash you buy at the farmer's market , these pumpkins will never go bad. With just some yarn and your knitting needles, you can craft the cutest… Read Article
Get Your Fair Isle on With These Free Knitting Patterns Article If you want to make jaws drop with your knitting, Fair Isle is for you. This stranded colorwork technique is a favorite of independent pattern designers, who have dreamt up… Read Article