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Meet the Designer: Knitwits & Yarns

Meet the Designer: Knitwits & Yarns

We’ve had a talk with Brendan Girak, aka Knitwits & Yarns. Get inspired by his simple and mindful approach to knitting in this blog post. 🧘 Oh, and did we mention that Brendan just released 3 brand-new (and FREE) beanie patterns?

Tutorial: Lavender Headband With the Double Moss Stitch and i-Cord Edge

Tutorial: Lavender Headband With the Double Moss Stitch and i-Cord Edge

Embark on a project that is not only fun and easy to knit, but also results in an elegant and practical accessory for the winter. We are, of course, talking about the beautiful Lavender Headband! Get the pattern for free and follow our video guide here ✨

Meet the Designer: Katie Jones (Christmas Edition)

Meet the Designer: Katie Jones (Christmas Edition)

Dust off those needles and hooks, and get ready to deck your halls Katie Jones-style! In the spirit of Christmas, Katie has designed 5 new patterns (both knit and crochet!) to sprinkle your December with merriment. We chatted with Katie and in this blog post, she reveals her inspiration for the 5 Candyland patterns and shares her top tips! 🌟

Single Twisted Rib

Single Twisted Rib

Are you also in love with the beautiful look of the twisted rib? Then this blog post is for you! Follow our simple step by step guide and learn to master the Twisted Rib. This pattern will elevate your next sweater project!

Pompoms Made Easy: Step-by-Step Guide to Using a Pompom Maker

Pompoms Made Easy: Step-by-Step Guide to Using a Pompom Maker

Get ready to level up your crafting game with our foolproof guide to using a pompom maker. Say hello to endless possibilities of pompom creations!

The Stockinette / Stocking Stitch (St st)

The Stockinette / Stocking Stitch (St st)

The Beginner’s Guide: The Stockinette or Stocking Stitch (St st) is a must-know stitch for every knitter. Master the smooth knitting pattern with this step by step tutorial. It’s very easy, we promise!

Invisible increases (inc)

Invisible increases (inc)

You have reached the part of the pattern where you need to make an increase. Let us show you how to knit an invisible increase that won’t leave a hole in your project.