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Seaming your knitting can become a last-minute job that gets left behind, so the project ends up as a WIP sat in the naughty corner. I've got three methods for seam sewing that make the job interesting if you fancy switching between them as you're finishing a cardigan.

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Wondering how to Sl1, K1, psso? You’ll find this technique used in many knitting patterns to decrease one stitch. Follow these three simple steps or watch the short 1-minute video tutorial to see how each stitch is worked. S1, K1, psso Tutorial Slip one stitch, knit wise, to right-hand needle. Knit the next stitch. Usi

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The Make One Away Increase (M1A) is one of the most basic increase stitches, and is very simple to perform. Also known as Make One (M1), this technique uses a loop to add stitches to your knitting, similar to the backwards loop cast on. It is a slightly more loose increase and tends to make a small hole in the knitting.

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Writing knitting patterns can be intimidating. You might be able to come up with a design idea and even knit it into a sample garment, but how do you turn all of that into a pattern? In this blog post, I will teach you how to translate your personal shorthand into a knitting pattern that makers will be able to understand and follow.

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