Knit Techniques
Improve your knitting skills and learn new techniques such as finger knitting, attaching I cords, adding fringe or working intarsia stitches.


Attached, or applied, I-cords are a way to put a nice finished edge on your knitting. They can flatten an edge that wants to curl.


Cables are a knitting technique where you change the order of your stitches by bringing stitches in front of or behind your work to cross them.


Duplicate stitches mimic knit stitches but are created with yarn and a tapestry needle. They can be used to weave in ends.


Fringe is a decorative border consisting of short bits of yarn or twisted threads. There are several ways to make and apply fringe.


I-cords are thick, knitted tubes. They are created by casting on a small number of stitches and working across them with the right ...


Intarsia is a type of colorwork knitting. It is used when you have large chunks of color that have too many stitches to carry ...


There are times you may want to avoid seaming and work new stitches directly from the existing knit fabric.


Short rows are, as they sound like, short rows of knitting. You create them by working over only some of the stitches in a row ...