Knitting

Join a knitting group or club to learn new patterns and stitches, make new friends and get motivated. Here is how to find a knitting group in your area and why you might like to join one.

Use your stash and your imagination to create a soft, colorful scarf with a very easy pattern. Once you choose your yarns, the rest is easy!

Yes, you can learn how to knit using online resources. Here’s a handy list of sites with articles, tutorials, videos and more to teach you how to knit. Many also have easy patterns for beginners as well.

Reusable shopping bags make the perfect knitting bag to hold different projects or your knitting essentials. What’s in your knitting bag?

Do you suffer from pain in the wrist and hand while knitting or doing other crafts? Here are some things you can do to take care of your wrists and lessen pain.

Enter the yarn giveaway by Never Not Knitting.

Free dishcloth pattern and photos of my grandchildren wearing things I’ve knitted. Knitting for the grandchildren has added a new dimension to my knitting and I hope to pass on my love of knitting to them as they get older.

Learn New Stitches on the Circle Loom by Anne Bipes makes a handy addition to your knitting library if you like the knifty knitter. Nine designs and 10 new stitches, with large photos and easy to use instructions. The patterns are beautiful too.

I’m finally getting around to making my first felted bowl. I found a list of links to free felted bowl patterns I wanted to share, plus some others that aren’t free but don’t cost much. I’m turning minebowl into an Easter basket, complete with felted eggs.

Lots of links to knifty knitter pattern resources! I’ve scoured the internet and will be posting more links as I find them. I also linked to some circular loom patterns I came up with too.