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the best free fair isle knitting patterns

If you are a fan of colourful knitting, you will love the Fair Isle technique. Fair Isle knitting originates from Scotland. The beautiful colour work method is also known as stranded knitting. Two …

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Stranded colorwork knitting is a technique for working two (or more) colors of yarn in the same row. It is fun to knit and easy once you get the hang of it. Stranded knitting makes a nice warm fabric because floats on the back of the work add extra bulk and warmth. #knitting #knit #howtoknit #learntoknit #stranded #colorwork

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How to start knitting stranded colourwork It is no secret that I love to knit stranded colourwork, and in this blogpost I’m giving you some tips and tricks for how ...

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Do you struggle with tight floats in stranded colorwork knitting? In this blog post I demonstrate an easy trick to keeping your floats loose: knitting colorwork inside out. And no, that doesn't mean having to purl in colorwork! Read the post to understand how needle tip position affects circular knitting, the difference between working right side out and inside out, and how working in the round inside out can help with tight floats. #knitting #knit #stranded #colorwork #tutorial…

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a woman with her hands in her pockets and the text, 15 fair isle knitting patterns

I've rounded up the best Fair Isle and colorwork patterns for cozy additions to your winter wardrobe. These 15 beautiful knitted pieces are perfect for those who love intricate designs.

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someone is knitting yarn with their hands and the text, yarn color dominance in stranded knitting

Stranded colorwork is a technique where more than one color of yarn is used on a row (or round) of knitting. When working this type of colorwork, it’s possible to control the color dominance in the project. In this video, Michele Lee Bernstein demonstrates how yarn color dominance in stranded knitting works.

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In this beginner’s guide, I’ll walk you through the basics of stranded colorwork, share tips for improving tension, and show you how using a Norwegian knitting thimble can enhance both your speed and accuracy. Plus, I’ll suggest the perfect tools to make your colorwork projects a breeze!

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For beginners and experienced knitters alike, colorwork can seem daunting. Mosaic knitting, however, is a great way to get into the world of colorwork knitting without learning an entirely new and complicated technique. Most knitters define colorwork as any method that involves using two or more colors of yarn in a single row; this would exclude simply changing yarn color between rows. The two most common approaches to colorwork knitting are stranded knitting (think Fair Isle) and intarsia…

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