Joining new yarn in lace knitting
Usually, I don’t recommend you to complicate things by learning multiple ways of doing something, but joining a new yarn without the knot may come handy. When…
Usually, I don’t recommend you to complicate things by learning multiple ways of doing something, but joining a new yarn without the knot may come handy. When…
Holidays are just around the corner and so many of you have written to get some pattern recommendations for simple reversible lace scarf that would be suitable…
Usually, you will see “no stitch” in lace knitting as shaded boxes on lace charts if the stitch count doesn’t remain constant. It changes from row to…
If you have been thinking about learning lace knitting then you are in a right place. Lace knitting is not harder than any other knitting technique. You…
I started to work on this lace project at the beginning of June with the intention to develop a pattern for lace socks. I loved the yarn,…
It's a matter of taste. If you're using a pattern that calls for a specific weight yarn with a certain size needle, go with the pattern suggestion.…
I usually add new yarn by knitting two stitches with both old and new yarn held together. Also, I try to do that in a place where…
For scarves and shawls, I don't think the gauge is a problem if you have enough yarn (you might need more yarn if your gauge is larger).…
Lifeline is an extra yarn you put in your stitches (like a soft knitting needle). That way if you need to frog you have a stopping point…
Step 1: Untwist the yarn tail... Step 2: ...and split the yarn end into two thinner strands. Step 3: Thread one strand on a small sharp…