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Tales from the Stash: A Free Scrap Blanket Knitting Pattern

Use up your leftover yarn and stitch your stories into something meaningful.Today’s the day! I’m so excited to finally share this project with you. You are going to love this scrap blanket knitting pattern. Whether you’ve been quietly watching the countdown on Instagram or just stumbled across this post, welcome to the launch of the…

Knit Mitered Square

How to Knit Mitered Squares Together (No Sewing Required!)

To Knit mitered squares is incredibly satisfying—they’re simple, portable, and perfect for creating blankets, afghans, or decorative pillows. But sewing all those little squares together? Not as much fun. Here’s great news: you don’t have to sew them together! You can actually knit your mitered squares seamlessly as you go. Today, I’m going to show…

Pick Up and Knit Stitches Along a Slipped Stitch Edge

How to Pick Up and Knit Stitches Along a Slipped Stitch Edge

Ever finished a project and realized you need to add a border, a button band, or just keep knitting in a different direction? That’s where learning to pick up and knit stitches along a slipped stitch edge becomes a game-changer. This easy technique lets you seamlessly add new sections to your knitting without sewing—and when…

Slipped Stitch Edge

Slipped Stitch Edge in Garter Stitch – A Simple Trick for Neater Edges

Knitting a clean, professional-looking edge can be tricky, especially in garter stitch. If you’ve ever struggled with uneven or messy edges, this simple slipped stitch technique will change the way you knit. By slipping the first (or last) stitch of every row, you can create a beautifully structured edge that looks polished and refined. In…