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Tubular Bind Off.AVI
Demonstration of tubular bind off, done on a K1 P1 rib.
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Corrugated Ribbing
Demonstration of a technique for two-color corrugated ribbing.
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Two Color Stranded Knitting
Beth Lutz from The Alpaca Yarn Co. demonstrates Two Stranded Color Knitting techniques.
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Thanks! Helpful and right to the point!
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How To Knit Continental Style
Knitting continental style is fast and easy. It's an easy technique to master with just a little practice.
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How To Purl Continental Style
Continental style knitting is fast and easy. This purl technique is easy to master with a little practice. Combine with the How To Cast On video ...
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Tubular Cast On for Single Rib
This tubular cast on works well with a K1 P1 rib. It makes a nice edge at the beginning of single rib and matches well to tubular bind off.
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Tubular cast on
Makes flexible and elastic edges perfect for the edge on a ribbed top down sock, ribbed cuff edges etc.
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Isn't this really a provisional cast on which is sometimes confused with tubular?
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Grafting Single Rib Coming from Opposite Directions
Learn to graft single rib when both sides are live stitches on the knitting needle - not one side from a provisional cast on, that is.
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Grafting Single Rib
A demonstration of grafting/weaving a single rib (knit one purl one) in knitting. Just make sure you have the rows lined up correctly when you do t...
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Applied I-Cord Border.AVI
Demonstration of a 3 stitch I-cord applied to a garter edge.
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Since you are knitting, you don't need to calculate the amount of yarn for this finished edge. Just keep working from the attached ball of yarn.