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Decorative edges Bi-colour chain Gems 4 Fancy Bind-Off Methods

Bi-coloured chain Gems 4 Cool Cast-Ons

Channel Island Socks 2 Cast-On Methods

Latvian Twist Socks 1 Cuffs and Edgings (Top-Down)

Picot Gems 4 Cool Cast-Ons

Picot Gems 4 Fancy Bind-Off Methods

Picot Socks 1 Bind-Off Methods

Picot Socks 1 Cast-On Methods

Picot calculation diagram Gems 4 Cool Cast-Ons

Picot Turning round Socks 2 Turning and Facing Rounds

Ruffled Turn-Over (simulating round knitting) and a purlwise double decrease Socks 1 Cuffs and Edgings (Top-Down)

Scallop Gems 4 Cool Cast-Ons

Scalloped Turn-Over Socks 1 Cuffs and Edgings (Top-Down)

Suspended Gems 4 Fancy Bind-Off Methods

Wavy Edge (K2, O, k2, k2t) Socks 1 Cuffs and Edgings (Top-Down)




Decreases Applying an I-cord edge Gems 1 Applied Edges

Comparison of methods Gems 1 Applied Edges

Decs focussed and scattered Ess 1 Decreases

Decs in a single yarn tube DK Shapings

Decs in a two yarn fabric DK Shapings

Double decreases Ess 1 Decreases

Far ahead of Near (k2tog) DK From Double to Single

Fully-fashioned Ess 1 Decreases

Left-slanting (ssk) Ess 1 Decreases

Left-slanting (ssk) variations Ess 1 Decreases

Near ahead of Far (ssk) DK From Double to Single

Neckband with fully fashioned shapings Finesse 2 Neck and Arm Bands

Reading decreases Ess 1 Decreases

Reversing the shapings and k2t (Right front) Finesse 2 Double Layer Stocking Stitch Bands

Reversing the shapings and ssk (Left front) Finesse 2 Double Layer Stocking Stitch Bands

Right-slanting (k2t) Ess 1 Decreases

Scallop Gems 4 Cool Cast-Ons

Scalloped Turn-Over Socks 1 Cuffs and Edgings (Top-Down)

Sculpted intarsia technique Intarsia 2 Fancy Variations

Shapings Socks 1 Toes - Common Wedge

Ssk versus s1-kw-psso Ess 1 Decreases




Double Knitting A different colour on each side DK Two Yarns, Sides, Hands!

Both yarns in the left hand DK Two Yarns, Sides, Hands!

Both yarns in the right hand DK Two Yarns, Sides, Hands!

Casting on an open tube DK Tubes on Straight Needles

Circular double-knitting DK Circles Within Circles

Comparison of gauge DK Tubes on Straight Needles

Completing an open fabric DK DK Bind-Off Methods

Completing the pocket DK Pockets and Patches

Condensed DK DK Bind-Off Methods

Connecting layers without changing the colour DK Patterning and Quilting

Connecting the sides DK Two Yarns, Sides, Hands!

Continuing the pocket DK Pockets and Patches

Dealing with ends DK Edges and Ends

Decs in a single yarn tube DK Shapings

Decs in a two yarn fabric DK Tubes on Straight Needles

Diagram of single yarn tube DK Tubes on Straight Needles

Edge stitch tweaks! DK Edges and Ends

Establishing a straight pocket DK Pockets and Patches

Even-number reverse St.st DK Tubes on Straight Needles

Even-number stocking stitch DK Tubes on Straight Needles

Far ahead of Near (k2tog) DK From Double to Single

Fixing errors DK Edges and Ends

Fixing snags, dividing layers DK Tubes on Straight Needles

Getting stuffed DK Patterning and Quilting

Giant demo of tubular edge Gems 4 Cool Cast-Ons

How we create two layers DK Double Knitting

Identifying the two layers DK Tubes on Straight Needles

Increases in a single yarn tube DK Shapings

Increases in a two yarn fabric DK Shapings

Knit and purl increase DK From Single to Double Fabric

Long-tail DK DK Cast-On Methods

Mixing knits and purls DK Tubes on Straight Needles

Near ahead of Far (ssk) DK From Double to Single

Negative-positive patterning DK Patterning and Quilting

Odd stitch numbers DK Tubes on Straight Needles

One yarn in each hand DK Two Yarns, Sides, Hands!

One yarn, connected circles DK Circles Within Circles

Opening the tube DK Tubes on Straight Needles

Patterned fabric structure DK Patterning and Quilting

Pocket in the round DK Pockets and Patches

Pocket row sequence DK Pockets and Patches

Pocket Rows 1, 2, 3, 4 DK Pockets and Patches

Preparation for Sewn Tubular BO Socks 2 Bind-Off Methods

Preparation of a 1 x 1 rib Finesse 1 Tubular Bind-Off Methods

Quilting - Far ahead of Near DK Patterning and Quilting

Quilting - Near ahead of Far DK Patterning and Quilting

Reorganizing your stitches DK From Double to Single

Ribbing across to seal DK DK and Ribbing are Cousins!

Single back to double fabric DK Tubes on Straight Needles

Slip raised inc. (F ahead of N) DK From Single to Double Fabric

Slip then inc (N ahead of F) DK From Single to Double Fabric

Straight or dpns? DK Two Yarns, Sides, Hands!

The slipurl! DK Tubes on Straight Needles

Tubular DK DK Bind-Off Methods

Tubular (large needle) Gems 4 Cool Cast-Ons

Tubular (reg needle) 2 colour Gems 4 Cool Cast-Ons

Tubular (regular needle) Gems 4 Cool Cast-Ons

Tubular with one yarn (beginning with a knit) DK DK Cast-On Methods

Tubular with one yarn (beginning with a purl) DK DK Cast-On Methods

Tubular with two colours DK DK Cast-On Methods

Two yarns and stripes DK Circles Within Circles

Two yarns, unconnected DK Circles Within Circles

Using rib to set up DK DK DK and Ribbing are Cousins!

Using two hands for SRI DK From Single to Double Fabric

What is Double Knitting? DK Double Knitting

What is going on? DK Tubes on Straight Needles




Dpns In the round, provisional edge Ess 2 Cast-On Methods

Joining the round Socks 1 In the Round with DPNs

Knitting-up stitches using a dpn Gems 1 Applied Edges

Running Yarn marker and Knitting in the round on dpns Ess 1 Useful Miscellanea

Running Yarn Markers / Knitting in the round on dpns Ess 3 Miscellaneous

Straight or dpns? DK Two Yarns, Sides, Hands!



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