How-To Videos

YO, K1 (Yarn Over, Knit 1)

YO, K1 (Yarn Over, Knit 1)

A simple increase that creates a decorative eyelet! Perfect for lace patterns or adding texture to your knitting.

YO, K1 (Yarn Over, Knit 1)

A simple increase that creates a decorative eyelet! Perfect for lace patterns or adding texture to your knitting.

Jeny’s Surprisingly Stretchy Bind-Off

Jeny’s Surprisingly Stretchy Bind-Off

Jeny’s Surprisingly Stretchy Bind-Off is perfect for projects that need lots of stretch at the edge like socks, hats, and necklines.

Jeny’s Surprisingly Stretchy Bind-Off

Jeny’s Surprisingly Stretchy Bind-Off is perfect for projects that need lots of stretch at the edge like socks, hats, and necklines.

K2tog TBL Bind Off

K2tog TBL Bind Off

The K2togtbl bind-off isn't the stretchiest, but it gives a nice bit of stretch without making the edge flare, and it's really simple to do. I hope you enjoy watching...

K2tog TBL Bind Off

The K2togtbl bind-off isn't the stretchiest, but it gives a nice bit of stretch without making the edge flare, and it's really simple to do. I hope you enjoy watching...

Knit an I-Cord Edge: Method 2

Knit an I-Cord Edge: Method 2

Discover an alternative technique for knitting an I-cord edge that offers a slightly different look for your knitting projects!

Knit an I-Cord Edge: Method 2

Discover an alternative technique for knitting an I-cord edge that offers a slightly different look for your knitting projects!

Knit an I-Cord Edge: Method 1

Knit an I-Cord Edge: Method 1

Learn how to create a neat and professional I-cord edge with this simple method - perfect for adding a beautiful finish to your projects!

Knit an I-Cord Edge: Method 1

Learn how to create a neat and professional I-cord edge with this simple method - perfect for adding a beautiful finish to your projects!

Basic Bind Off

Basic Bind Off

The classic way to finish your knitting! Simply knit two stitches, pass the first over the second, and repeat for a clean, secure edge.

Basic Bind Off

The classic way to finish your knitting! Simply knit two stitches, pass the first over the second, and repeat for a clean, secure edge.