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Luxury Yarns – 9 High End Yarns for Your Next Project

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If you are you looking for a special yarn for your next knitting or crochet project keep on reading.

8 Best Online Yarn Stores (2022)

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The best online yarn shops in 2022.

Ultimate list of cast-on methods

How to Make Money with Knitting in 2022

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Are you looking for knitting-related side hustle ideas or perhaps you are dreaming of making a full-time income from your hobby? Below I have listed the top 9 ways to make money with knitting.

Become a pro in knitting

Websites to Find Free Knitting Patterns

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Are you looking for a pattern or inspiration for your next knitting project? I have listed below my favorite websites that contain lots of free knitting patterns.

Best Knitting Websites in 2022

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In this post I have listed some of my favorite knitting-related websites for the year 2022 and why I like them so much. Is there an awesome website missing? Drop a comment below or send me an email at knitgrammer(at)knitgrammer.com and I’ll check it. 1. Ravelry Ravelry is a website with a lot of patterns …

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Knitting terms & abbreviations

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A list of knitting abbreviations used in my patterns.

How to graft the toe of a sock

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The primary purpose of grafting is to join two pieces of knitting so that the seam is as invisible as possible. If you have 6 to 12 stitches remaining, for instance when you make a round toe, you can close the toe running the yarn through the final stitches and pulling snug. But if you make a wider toe …

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Bind-off methods in knitting

The ultimate list of bind-off methods

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The regular bind-off is the first method many of us have learned and for long it was the only one I used. Then I made my first pair of toe-up socks and the edge was just way too tight and I couldn’t pull the sock over my heel. That’s when I discovered the numerous ways …

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Become a pro in knitting

Is Knitting Hard to Learn? Master these 5 skills to become a pro knitter

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You can knit beautiful and usable things if you learn the basics, follow good patterns and use the yarn recommend on them. But if you want to become a pro knitter you need to also understand how different materials and stitch patterns affect the fabric qualities, know the math behind knitting and learn to read …

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5+1 tips to knit socks that last

5+1 Tips for Knitting Socks That Last

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If you would like your hand knit socks to last longer keep on reading because I’m going to share my top tips of how to make a durable pair of socks. 1. Knit with good quality yarn Selecting good quality sock yarn is maybe one of the most important factors. If the durability is the …

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I’m Ida a 30 something engineer living in Lapland, Finland. I love knitting and programming, hence the nickname Knitgrammer. In my blog you will find tools (knitting calculators and interactive patterns) which will save you some trouble and do the knitting math for you.

My design philosophy is to make simple, useful, and beautiful things. If I make something I (or my kids or husband) don’t enjoy wearing I won’t publish the pattern. You can find my published patterns here.

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