Hi knitters! Today we’ve made you a tutorial so that you can get the most out of the fabric yarn and Pima cotton that you have leftover from some of your We Are Knitters knitting kits. With a few…
Invisible seams (Kitchener stich)
Hi knitters! Today we are teaching you a new trick to join your pieces of wool, creating invisible seams with a technique known as “kitchener stitch”. This trick is perfect for…
Drop Stitch
Hi knitters! Today we are teaching you a new stitch technique known as drop stitch. This stitch is the combination of Garter stitch (normal knit stitch) with stretched out yarn overs, which create a lovely lacy…
How to pick up stitches to make sleeves or collars for sweaters
Hi knitters! Today we’re teaching you, in detail, how to retake stitches of your wool garments so that you can pick up collars or sleeves (in fact, this technique is also known as…
How to adapt patterns to different types of wool or cotton?
Hi knitters! Today we are teaching you a very useful trick for adapting patterns to different types of wool or cotton. Without a problem! You just have to calculate the gauge…
Free Pattern: Case for sunglasses
Hi knitters! Today we are showing you how to make a case for your sunglasses using Fabric Stitch with various Pima cotton colors that you have left over from some of your WAK knitting…
How to cast on stitches in a quick and easy way?
Hi knitters! Today we are teaching you how to cast on stitches in a quick and easy way in order to start any of your WAK knitting kits and… with only one…
How much thread should I leave in order to cast on the necessary number of stitches?
One of the concerns that normally arise when we are learning to knit is estimating the amount of thread that we should leave in order to cast on the number…