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Master the Magic Ring: 3 Ways to Start Your Crochet Circle

Master the Magic Ring: 3 Ways to Start Your Crochet Circle

Is the Magic Ring technique twisting your fingers in knots? We've got you covered with three different ways to master the magic ring!

Single Rib Stitch

Single Rib Stitch

Ribbing is a beautiful, stretchy, and versatile finish you can add to your projects. We will guide you through the simple stitch pattern.

7 Free Halloween Crochet Patterns

7 Free Halloween Crochet Patterns

Halloween is creeping ever closer, and it’s time to (pumpkin)spice up your home with some crocheted decorations. Get inspired by our most popular (and cutest!) crochet patterns for Halloween. P.S. Who says Halloween has to be scary?

Stay Warm With Wool: Knit Socks For the Whole Family

Stay Warm With Wool: Knit Socks For the Whole Family

It seems that we’ll have to get used to cold floors and chilly temperatures indoors these coming fall and winter seasons. Which makes this the perfect time to start knitting woolly socks for the whole family.

Mix and Match with Friends

Mix and Match with Friends

Do you also think that wool and kid silk is the loveliest combination? Then the Friends range is perfect for you! Because in this new collection of yarns, the color numbers match across the different yarn types. Here is your guide to mixing and matching the Friends yarns.

Video Tutorial: How to Duplicate Stitch

Video Tutorial: How to Duplicate Stitch

The duplicate stitch is a brilliant technique if you want to make a very detailed motif in your knitting. When you embroider stitches on top of your finished project, it looks like the stitches are part of the original knitting. Cool, right? Watch the video in this blog post and try your hand at adding fun details to your projects with duplicate stitches.

Video Tutorial: How to Knit Intarsia

Video Tutorial: How to Knit Intarsia

With intarsia, you can make large, multi-colored motifs using the stockinette stitch. This technique has you working in several blocks following a chart. It may sound complicated, but it’s actually really simple. Read more and learn how to knit intarsia.