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Tea Cozy Tuesday – January – Week #4
We're wrapping up January with our first finished project in the Tea Cozy Tuesday Make Along. Do you have a finished January tea cozy to share? If you haven't started yet, don't worry, you can join in any time!
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Tea Cozy Tuesday – January – Week #3
Are you knitting along with the Tea Cozy Tuesday Make Along? We're halfway through our first knit tea cozy pattern of the year, which means it's time for a January KAL progress update!
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Tea Cozy Tuesday – January – Week 2
I'm absolutely amazed by the response to the Tea Cozy Tuesday Make Along! Are you ready to get started on the first pattern? Here are some January pattern tips.
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Tea Cozy Tuesday – January – Week 1
The first Tuesday in January is finally here! It's time to get the Tea Cozy Tuesday Make Along started with our very first week 1 post of the year.
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Tea Cozy Tuesday Make Along
Keep your teapot warm and stylish all year long. Join me in the Tea Cozy Tuesday Make Along and make 12 fun tea cozies! What is the Tea Cozy Tuesday Make Along? Each month, throughout 2014, we will make a different tea cozy pattern from various designers. We will alternate between knit and crochet patterns, all of which are available…
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Children’s Fingerless Mitts Crochet Pattern
These stretchy, children's fingerless mitts are super warm and squishy! The pattern includes small and large sizes, with dense, all-over ribbing that stretches for a perfect fit. Mix and match colors for fun striped designs and/or add an optional, fuzzy trim.
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Ribbed Fingerless Mitts Crochet Pattern
These stretchy, ribbed fingerless mitts are super warm and squishy! The dense, all-over ribbing stretches to fit a wide range of sizes. Mix and match colors for fun striped designs and/or add an optional, fuzzy trim.
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Crocodile stitch tutorial
Crocodile stitch is a quick and easy way to add some really nice texture to your projects! The pattern consists of sets of two rows – first a row a V stitches, and then “scales” worked into the V stitches. Normally this would be all in one color, but here I have used different colors for each section to make…
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How to Decrease in Double Knitting
Double knitting projects can have shaping! By slightly rearranging the stitches, you can work decreases while maintaining the 2 separate layers. This technique is perfect for shaping hats, sleeves, and anywhere else you might want to decrease in double knitting!
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How to Fix Knitting Mistakes Without Ripping Out Rows/Rounds
Have you ever found a mistake several rows or rounds later? You may be able to fix it without ripping out all that work! Learn how to fix knitting mistakes without frogging (ripping out rows or rounds), by dropping the problematic stitch and "laddering" it back up again.