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If you are like me and love knitting with lots of colors but are also very picky about getting perfect color transition here I have for you the method I use. It's very easy! Change as many colors you want with this jogless method. You only need a minimum of 2 rows. Change color and knit 1 row On row 2, the 1st stitch will be knitted together with the stitch right below as shown in the video If you find my tips helpful so far please consider saving the video and subscribe for more.
See for yourself--no jogs (and yes, you are looking at some round-ends!) Here's a way to completely avoid the jog when knitting single rounds in different colors. Not only do you avoid the jog, but your ends are worked in at the same time. Introducing "smoothed circles." TECHknitting blog has tackled the subject of jogless stripes several times. If you want to know how smoothed circles fit in with the other kinds of jogless stripes, read on. If you're impatient, you can skip right down to...
When your pattern says to "pick up and knit" what does that mean and how do you do it? I dreaded it for a long time, but not anymore! Watch and I'll show you...
A simple trick today but one that hopefully will make you very happy. I've used it a lot in the last few weeks, as posting about my Simple Hat Pattern has suddenly lead to my current slightly manic "hat knitting period". And so I thought I would share the joy of a jag-less* join in the r
Looking for a stretchy cast on that actually holds up over time? In this tutorial, I’ll show you my favourite way to cast on stitches for knit ribbing by alt...