This post describes how to work a yarn over. A yarn over (yo) is a single increase, which forms a hole in the knitted fabric. It is the main increase used in lace knitting.| tin can knits
Instructions on how to work an m1 stitch (also known as the Make 1).| tin can knits
Helpful tips on yarn choice and construction for the Grove T!| tin can knits
Are you ready to try lace? It's so much fun! Sign up for our (free!) lace course and we'll help you get started.| tin can knits
We’ve got a sweet new summer tee pattern: Grove!| tin can knits
Time for some fun! Some patterns are all about PLAY – trying out different colours or textures just to see what happens. Our new Bumble cowl pattern is exactly that.| tin can knits
I’ve knit the Simple Sweater MANY times… but I think this striped handspun version that I made for my littlest, Neve, is my favourite of all time!| tin can knits
It’s time to increase! This post looks at how different types of knit increases look when they are stacked up, row after row, forming what we call ‘increase lines’.| tin can knits
This tutorial explains an increase method that involves working multiple stitches in a single stitch.| tin can knits
A double yarn over (yoyo) is an increase method that creates a decorative hole. Two additional stitches are created, so this is a double increase. Let’s see how it works.| tin can knits
This tutorial explains an increase method that involves working multiple stitches in a single stitch.| tin can knits
This tutorial explains an increase method that involves lifting and working into the one leg of the stitch below the stitch on the needle. It can be worked two different ways, these are described a…| tin can knits
This tutorial explains an increase method that involves working multiple stitches in a single stitch. A (k1, yo, k1, yo, k1) all in the same stitch is a quadruple increase, working 5 stitches in on…| tin can knits
This tutorial explains an increase method that involves lifting and working into the bar between two stitches to create a purl stitch.| tin can knits
This tutorial illustrates the German short row method. Perfect for all of your shaping desires!| tin can knits