By: E. Sullivan | 2010-04-01 | Crafts It's a beautiful summer's day. But you don't want to read another murder mystery or love story. Want to do something different while you are at the beach? read more
By: Emily J Watson | 2010-03-31 | Crafts At first a knitting machine may look intimidating to a novice user, especially with all the sophisticated controls and functions. Hand knitters who are trying out their knitting machines for the first time can follow these tips and tricks to help them ease into the fun world of machine knitting. read more
By: M James | 2010-03-27 | Crafts Want to learn how to knit? Coming back to knitting? Want to know more about knitting? Find out about the history of knitting. read more
By: Simon Haughtone | 2010-04-03 | City Guides Market Rasen is a modest town that is located within the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. Market Rasen is considered modest people of its extremely small population. read more
By: Harry Best | 2010-03-26 | Needlework Getting an increasing number of stitches is a common mistake that novice knitting adepts usually make. Since the best possible way of learning how to knit is knitting, we'll now give you a quick rundown of the four main reasons you may find yourself gaining extra stitches as you progress your knitting. read more
By: Kelly Boger | 2010-03-26 | Crafts There are a number of things everyone should know about how to knit for Beginners. A great place to start on your creative journey is right here. read more
By: Rob Berry-Smith | 2010-12-03 | Home & Family If you've either recently started knitting or are about to take it up as a hobby, then you may want to make a number of items to keep you and your family warm during winter. If you're looking for inspiration, you may want to consider using knitting patterns to help. Here are 10 things you make using knitting patterns. read more
By: Brian Jones | 2011-01-17 | Article Marketing Knitting stitches are creative form of fine art which requires more than just imagination. Knitting stitches require a co-ordinated mind and equally co-ordinated hands to give shape to a plain piece of cloth. read more
By: Stuart Letterman | 2010-03-29 | Stress Management Are you stressed out and need something other than stimulants to keep your mind free from woes and troubles? Try knitting out; it could be your ticket to bliss for all sexes! read more
By: E. Sullivan | 2010-03-30 | Crafts Knitting is a relaxing and enjoyable art form using needles and yarn to create everything from blankets and socks to sweaters and mittens. Though many may understand the concept of casting stitches on to the needles or creating the various rows and patterns, holding knitting needles can be a more difficult concept to master. Often, inexperienced knitters will be tense in their knitting stance, creating un-even, tight, and coarse work. read more
By: jacksseven | 2010-11-04 | Music to keep feet warm and comfy in the winter – or if you UGG Classic Argyle Knit Boots are just looking to add some serious style to a wardrobe, Sweater ugg might be exactly what you are looking for! There are a number of different styles this year – here they are: UGG Classic Cardy Boots – This is very likely one of the hottest selling boots in the winter months – period read more
By: Mercedes Aspland | 2012-01-12 | Hobbies Knitting charts are a vital part of any knitter’s expertise yet something that many knitters will shy away from. If this is you then you are missing out on a large number of patterns that you could be making. A knitting chart will basically just show you the stitches that need to be worked in the form of a diagram rather than words. Each stitch in your knitting is represented by a symbol on the read more
By: Daniel Blinman | 2011-09-26 | Arts & Entertainment Knitting is the creation of knit fabric using a minimum of two needles and yarn. While this hobby is now often labeled as "women's work", at certain points in history, knitting was a man's job. Historically, women were responsible for the knit items worn by themselves and their family. read more
By: Emily J Watson | 2010-04-01 | Crafts Who is better, human or machine? Machine knitting is all about speed and volume. A knitting machine can produce an entire row in seconds which could take several minutes by hand. Knitting machines also turn out patterns with a more even tension. But no matter how efficient these machines are, nothing can substitute the creativity of a hand knitter. read more