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  • A woman in a black baseball cap, gray sweater, and black leggings sits knitting on a rocky outcropping with the ocean and some dramatic, looming clouds behind her.

    Nine Tips for Successful Travel Knitting (Updated for 2025)

    Four socks, stacked on each other in alternating blue and gray, photographed straight on. They're surrounded by yellow, white, and pink roses, a teacup full of coffee, doilies, and antique postcards..

    How to Make a Budget Yarn Look Like a Million Bucks

    How to Knit a Blanket Using Any Stitch Pattern

    How to Knit a Blanket Using Any Stitch Pattern

    A top down shot of a collection of knitting tools, including scissors, stitch markers, and a crochet hook.

    The 9 Essential Knitting Tools I Always Carry

    A top-down view of a lacy white wrap, half-knitted and still on the needles. To its left are two blue and white teacups filled with tea, along with two more skeins of white yarn on a blue and white platter.

    Stretchy Cast-On Tips for Your Next Knitting Project

    A top-down photo of cream-colored yarn in a ball with some swatches and a new project just cast on to circular needles. The yarn is all laid out on top of a deep pink gauze fabric on a gray background. To the top left are a teacup and saucer, and there are several sprigs of greenery at the edges.

    What To Do When Your Knitting Cast On Is Too Tight

    Two blue rectangle swatches are viewed top down through blurred plant leaves in the foreground. One swatch has even stitches, while one has visible rowing out. They are on a white linen placemat next to a blue and white teacup.

    Rowing Out in Your Knitting? Here’s How to Fix That

    A sideways photo of five balls of yarn in light blue, pale pink, white, a warm tan, and a cool tan. They are surrounded by dusty miller and a white teacup filled with coffee. The balls of yarn are in the middle of the photo, with dusty miller in the foreground and background, and the teacup slightly blurred in the background.

    How to Choose the Best Sock Yarn

    A white, caramel, and mint striped sock toe is laid flat with small balls of mint and caramel yarn behind it. The sock is knit on double-pointed needles.

    Experiments with Toe Up Sock Toes

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    Here’s a peek at how I like to test out new constr Here’s a peek at how I like to test out new constructions of sock components without knitting an entire pair of socks. Have you ever tried this method before?
    I’ve been thinking a lot about perfectionism again I’ve been thinking a lot about perfectionism again lately, and how so often, it just ends up getting in our own way. If you’ve got a random purl stitch when it should have been a knit, or an ssk instead of a k2tog, or something else tiny like that, and you don’t notice until several rows later? It’s okay to just leave it. You don’t have to drop back to fix it if you don’t feel like it, and you DEFINITELY don’t have to rip out your work and start over.
    I promise, the project you’re looking for isn’t co I promise, the project you’re looking for isn’t covered up by the text!

But as you can see from this video, even major mistakes are hard to spot at a quick glance, and most people aren’t giving our clothing more attention than that. If the mistake doesn’t affect the functionality of your finished knit, it’s totally okay to leave it there. I do it all the time.
    Take a peek at the blocking process for the Deckle Take a peek at the blocking process for the Deckle Edge Socks! You’re really unlikely to do any serious harm to your knits in the washing process if you are just a little bit careful, but if you’re worried, this trick might help you.
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