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Month: February 2022

Hue Shift Afghan Videos

Posted on February 23, 2022 by KateDos

I’ve made 3 Hue Shift Afghans (from KnitPicks): One Jewel, one Pastel, and one Rainbow. It’s not the only blanket I’ve ever made, but it’s by far my favorite. And while it looks beautiful, it’s actually really easy to knit and great for someone that knows the basic knit stitch. That being said, there’s a…

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Finished Object – Multipocket Dice Bag

Posted on February 21, 2022February 21, 2022 by KateDos

My husband is big into DND. He needed a bag that could hold his dice and keep them separated by set or type. (Rav link) I freehanded the following pattern to accomplish this, but keep in mind this is an intermediate to advanced pattern. Read it completely before starting and reference the pictures that are…

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Finished Object – Ruffled Sundress

Posted on February 21, 2022 by KateDos

I finished the Ruffled Sundress in 2018 when my baby L was 4 years old. Now L is 8 years old and still wearing it. I had no idea when I made it that it would last this long or be so well loved. It’s knit in KnitPicks Dishie which has held up in the…

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Knitting Tools at Home

Posted on February 18, 2022March 23, 2022 by KateDos

The list of big tools that stay at home: Knitting Needles & Case Yarn bowl Knitting lamp Sock blockers Sock Ruler Ball winder Yarn Swift Blocking Mats & T-pins Yarn counter Project bags I don’t typically carry all my needles everywhere with me – just the needles I need for the project at hand. So…

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Picking Needles

Posted on February 18, 2022 by KateDos

My preferred needles as an experienced knitter are my Chiaogoo Twist Interchangeables. I also have the Red Shorties set, the Blue Shorties set, a selection of DPNs, and a selection of 16″ fixed circulars. I keep them all in this case, where they fit very nicely. I recommend beginners start with just a few wood…

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Getting Started – Read me!

Posted on February 18, 2022April 8, 2023 by KateDos

If you’re new here, this blog was written to answer some knitting questions for knitters who are interested from moving from being a beginner to an advanced knitter. This blog is not intended to teach you basic knitting techniques like how to knit, purl, increase, or decrease. Instead, this is intended to answer questions on…

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The Relationship between Needle Size and Yarn Weight

Posted on February 18, 2022 by KateDos

When making a gauge swatch, the relationship between the size of your needles and the weight of the yarn affects how the resulting fabric looks. One thing that’s confusing for a lot of new knitters (and sometimes the experienced ones!) is that if your gauge has more stitches to the inch than you want, you…

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How to Block a Gauge Swatch

Posted on February 18, 2022February 18, 2022 by KateDos

Now that you’ve made your gauge swatch, it’s time to block it. First, let’s address why. As I covered here, blocking your gauge swatch will tell you how well your project will handle being washed and how it react to being dried. You can also use it to tell how many stitches you’re getting per…

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Reading a Ball Band and Determining Yarn Weight

Posted on February 17, 2022 by KateDos

Ball band simply refers to the little piece of paper wrapped around the yarn when you buy it. Sometimes it’s a tag tied to a string instead, but they all have the same information: yardage, meters, grams, material. Usually there’s the brand, colorway name, dyelot, and weight as well. There’s some debate as to what’s…

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Understanding Ease

Posted on February 17, 2022 by KateDos

Many garment patterns refer to ease – positive or negative ease affects how you knit and want to wear a garment. Simply put, ease is how tight or loose a garment is on your body. A garment with a lot of positive ease fits loosely and a garment with negative ease will be tight and…

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