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Lorna’s Little Bites

Yarn can be expensive, and there’s nothing more frustrating than starting to work up a project before realizing that the yarn you’ve chosen just isn’t going to work. Lorna’s Little Bites is a small sampler box that contains twelve different skeins of Lorna’s Laces Shepard Sock yarn, all in varying colorways. You can choose your

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Reclaimed Cotton Ribbon

Don’t let anything go to waste with the Reclaimed Cotton Ribbon from Darn Good Yarn. This recycled t-shirt yarn comes from cotton garment leftovers and is available in 100 gram hanks. Each hank contains 45 yards of yarn in varying thickness to give your yarn a range of textures. Plus, since this yarn is just

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Project in a Box

Like the ever popular monthly-subscription services before it, Post Stitch’s monthly knitting project in a box delivery service. Not only will you be getting a pattern a month will all the required yarn, you’ll also be receiving the necessary needles and any additional notions as well! Choose from two options: adult or babies, and each

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Soho’s Snood Kit

Knitting kits are rising in popularity, and what better project to start with this season than one for a chunky scarf? Create your own snood with We Are Knitter’s Soho’s Snood Kit and stay toasty warm this holiday season. Each kit comes with the snood knitting pattern, two 200 gram balls of 100% Peruvian sheep

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Knitting Rugs: 39 Traditional, Contemporary, Innovative Designs

Knitting isn’t just for accessories. There are plenty of home décor items perfect for your yarn and a pair of needles, including knit rugs. Inside Knitting Rugs, you’ll find a collection of more than 30 original, creative designs. Dabble in a variety of techniques with each pattern, including i-cords, modular knitting and knitting with repurposed

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Slip Stitch

Before starting the slip knot, decide which method of casting on you want to try. If you choose the long-tail cast-on method, leave approximately an inch for every stitch that you’re about to place on the needle. For the knitted cast-on, leave eight to ten inches between the end of the yarn and the slip knot.

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Knitted Cast-On

Make a slip knot on the left needle. Insert the right needle knitwise into the stitch on the left needle. Wrap the yarn around the right needle as if to knit…

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