Work from a knitting pattern by gathering the materials listed on the pattern, reading the glossary of terms and following the pattern of stitches. Find out how to read knitting pattern instructions and get the right gauge for the pattern with information from an experienced knitter in this free video on knitting.
Expert: Allison Isaacs
Contact: www.imagiknit.com
Bio: Allison Isaacs learned to knit and needlepoint at an early age.
Filmmaker: Sam Lee
WH-at. Haha.
kellylynndilger 2 months ago
Wouldn't that "before doing that we will knit one" be the same as k1s1, yo, psso?
whitehotfire 3 months ago
awesome vid, although i was looking for a video that described what they mean when they say B & T loosely. Could you please explain that?
Catriona123100 1 year ago
thank u so much i was searching this pattern long time and its so easy to knit ......u rock
shyangel77 1 year ago
Would it be possible to see the finished scarf up close to see how the pattern looks like after finishing? Thank you!
drswitz 1 year ago
Awesome vid. If you are a newbie knitter like me there is some great content at at ebeginnersknitting (.) com
tiresome79 1 year ago
Alison: I love this video. You explain it so well. I just started knitting.
How can I get this paticular pattern??I have been playing this over
and over till I got it. I find its difficult to read patterns by myself. Maybe
because I am old. Thank you so much for sharing.
annieala2009 1 year ago
Thank you!
Seriously, it's September 1st and as of August 1st (2010) I did not know how to knit and thanks to the wonderful people, like yourself, I am now knitting!!
Written and drawn examples didn't do it- had it not been for my ability to WATCH you and others do such things, I probably would still not be addicted to this new hobby!
*sigh* Thank you!
p.s. Someone else did mention that it would be helpful to see the written instructions you were reading from, and I totally agree!
ravengirl78 1 year ago
When knitting in the round, in any pattern, you only knit between the asterisks.
slipped2much2 1 year ago
@iPoohHoney Knit into front and into back of stitch.
GrrlCurry 1 year ago