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Well, after considerable rummaging I have turned up the directions for the Swiss darning mend mentioned in my last post.  I hope you can mak...
The Invisible Mend.
One Pair of Hands: The Invisible Mend.
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Knit It Now. oops.
Rescue a dropped stitch | Knit It Now
Studio Knit - Best Knitting Patterns
Studio Knit - Best Knitting Patterns 
Invisible k1p1 bind off..
k1p1 invisible bind-off tutorial
Invisible k1p1 bind off..
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How to Slip Slip Knit (SSK) More Neatly
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Learn the essential techniques of knitting increases and decreases with this quick reference guide. Perfect for beginners and experienced knitters alike.
Your Quick Reference Guide to Common Increases and Decreases – Knitting
Your Quick Reference Guide to Common Increases and Decreases
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Weaving in Your Ends - Knitting Tutorials: Finishing Techniques - Knitting Crochet Sewing Embroidery Crafts Patterns and Ideas!
Learn how to make, remake, mend, darn, sew, and craft with this informative guide.
To Darn at Hope & Elvis
Scotch darning. Uses rows of interconnected blanket stitch over a long weaving style thread.
This time of year I’m always thinking about the basics of knitting and the little things we can do to make even simple patterns look a little more interesting and beautiful (see my post ̶…
Options for Increasing Stitches – Knitting
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How to Pick Up Dropped Stitches in Knitting: Have you ever been joyfully knitting along, and your project seemed to be progressing just fine and Oh No…you  see that you dropped a stitch a few rows back?! Not to worry!  You don’t have to  rip out all your rows back to that spot!  I’ll show you …
How to Pick Up Dropped Stitches in Knitting
Have you ever been joyfully knitting along, and your project seemed to be progressing just fine and Oh No…you see that you dropped a stitch a few rows back?!Not to worry! You don’t have to rip out all your rows back to that spot! I’ll show you how to use this nifty little trick to put that stitch right back where it belongs. In the example below, I’ve dropped my stitch for 2 rows. You can tell how many rows are dropped by the number of horizontal strands in the back. ...
I guess all of us made it through the Mayan Apocalypse!  ;-)  So let's keep the stash growing and the knitting going, shall we?   Giselle fr...
Sock Blockers tutorial
Knitting in the Valley: Sock Blockers tutorial
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Vogue Knitting
How to create invisible seams when joining pieces (horizontal, vertical, mixed, ribbing, etc.)
Get over 200 free knitting patterns from Interweave including patterns for knitted hats, socks, scarves, gloves as well as techniques, stitches, and much more! You'll find everything you need to continue your knitting with our amazing resources and expertise!
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Every successful knitter should know how to cast on and bind off, and with this FREE guide on different ways for both, you'll be casting on and binding off like a PRO!
Picot Edge Cast Off  This knitted edging  makes a pretty finish for a feminine look.   1. To start -  knit 2 stitches, pass first stitch ove...
Picot Edge Cast Off
Hand Knitted Things: Picot Edge Cast Off