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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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Josette C
Your video was so clear and easy to understand! Thank so much for sharing. I'll definitely be watching the rest of your knit videos! ???????????
Raquel Oliveira
Thanks Josette!!! I'm glad you enjoyed. I'm in the process of creating tutorials on specific knits such as how to knit a hat or a sweater. Please come back soon for those! =) Meanwhile check my website for patterns: www.knititout.com =) cheers
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Barbara M
Very well done. Clear, concise and well photographed.
Raquel Oliveira
Thanks a lot Barbara!!!
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Sandy D
Thanks so much for a new stitch. I've been knitting for 58 years and this is a new one for me!
Raquel Oliveira
wow!!! that's awesome Sandy!! Thanks for your comment!!
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Susan F
You say to have a multiple of 4 stitches plus 2. However the written instructions with the video say multiple of 4 plus 3. Which is correct?
Raquel Oliveira
Hi Susan! I apologize for the late response. The correct one is 4+2, what I say on the video. For whatever reason I entered the wrong number on the video description. I've already corrected it though. Thanks for pointing that out! Cheers! ;)
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Eileen W
It was easy to follow along. your directions and illustration were excellent.
Raquel Oliveira
Thanks a lot Eileen!!!
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