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Intermediate Knitting Techniques

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    1. How to Slip Slip Knit
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    Have you knitted to a point where you need to decrease? Learn the slip slip knit in this lesson: a decrease that’s used especially for making socks.

    Have you knitted to a point where you need to decrease? Learn the slip slip knit in this lesson: a decrease that’s used especially for making socks.

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    2. How to Knit the Moss Stitch
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    With its attractive diamond design and simplicity, the moss stitch is a great knitting pattern for beginners and expert knitters alike. Learn how to knit it!

    With its attractive diamond design and simplicity, the moss stitch is a great knitting pattern for beginners and expert knitters alike. Learn how to knit it!

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    3. How to Knit the Basketweave Stitch
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    What looks like woven fabric and can be made with two knitting needles and a ball of yarn? The basketweave stitch! Learn this easy knitting pattern.

    What looks like woven fabric and can be made with two knitting needles and a ball of yarn? The basketweave stitch! Learn this easy knitting pattern.

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    4. How to Knit the Bamboo Stitch
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    Learn how to knit the bamboo stitch: a beautiful and versatile pattern that can be worked into various projects, such as a never-ending scarf or a cowl.

    Learn how to knit the bamboo stitch: a beautiful and versatile pattern that can be worked into various projects, such as a never-ending scarf or a cowl.

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    5. Knitting the Raspberry/Trinity Stitch
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    Looking for new knitting patterns to add some texture to your next scarf or sweater? Try the raspberry stitch, also known as the trinity stitch!

    Looking for new knitting patterns to add some texture to your next scarf or sweater? Try the raspberry stitch, also known as the trinity stitch!

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25 Comments
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BERTA S
Hola, soy chilena y me encantaron tus lecciones. Un abrazo Berta
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Nancy S
Row3was not on the video.
Raquel Oliveira
Hi Nancy! Right after row 2, there's a quick stop for an exercise, so you can either answer it or skip exercise to continue watching the rest of the video! Did you do that? ;) Let me know! Cheers
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Sary M
I like this stitch it's new and very interesting to me.
Raquel Oliveira
Hi Sary! I'm glad you like it! =)
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Marianne M
Forget my question. I saw the answer on the right corner. bThank you.
Raquel Oliveira
;) I'm glad you've found it!!
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Marianne M
Information for row 3??? Is it p all row? The information is not given, but that is what it looks like, although I could be wrong.
Raquel Oliveira
Hi Marianne! The pattern is in the video description. Check that out!! :) cheers
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