by on July 4, 2023
Learning to knit through the back loop is a useful technique in knitting that creates a twisted stitch. It is commonly used to add texture and interest to patterns, or when specifically instructed in a pattern. Knitting through the back loop (KTBL) can be done with any of the regular knitting needles. If you are working on flat patterns, you can knit with single-pointed needles or circulars back and forth. If you are knitting in the round, with double pointed needles (DPNs) or circular needles, ...
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by on April 1, 2023
Easter is such a magical time of colors and creativity. The Christian festival marks the season of spring, of new beginnings and festivities. If you are a knitter, festivals, and celebrations mean knitting. With your knitting needles, yarn and a pattern you can make wonderful gifts for your loved ones. Or, add some festive decorations or have fun refreshing your skills. Children love Easter for the Easter eggs, bunnies, and yellow spring chickens. Egg hunting is a popular Easter custom that chil...
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by on February 1, 2023
An interchangeable circular knitting needle set is an investment in your craft. And, when it's from the Lantern Moon Collection, you not only get the benefits of multiple knitting needles in a range of sizes, cords, and accessories all at your fingertips, you get handcrafted tools crafted from premium ebony wood for your knitting. You get endless opportunities for your knitting projects that range from a pair of socks to wide blankets. But for most avid knitters, interchangeable needle sets are ...
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by on December 6, 2022
Circular knitting refers to the style of knitting in seamless rounds. For knitting in the round, you can either choose a set of five double-pointed knitting needles or a pair of fixed circulars or interchangeable circular needles. The general rule of knitting in a circle is that the circumference length must be bigger than the needle length, especially for circular knitting needles so that the stitches are not stretched and the knitter can work comfortably. For example, if you have a 20-inch cir...
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