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How to Work Cable Knitting Patterns?
Cables are interesting stitch patterns. They have been a fashion statement for sweaters, hats, socks, mittens, scarves and pretty much anything. In fact, cable knit sweaters are big-screen hits that had so many knitters take out their knitting needles and the prized cable needle to make some men’s sweaters for the loved men in their lives.
Basic Knitting Stitch Patterns to Learn
Every knitter, once they have learned to hold the knitting needles and knit, plans on crafting great projects. After they learn the knit stitch and basic technique to cast on, cast off, and weave in yarn ends, one can easily make their first projects say, for example, a scarf, a hat, or even a sweater.
How To Transfer Stitches From One Needle To Another
In your knitting journey, you will come across this question on how to transfer stitches from one needle to another. Many times a pattern will instruct to transfer stitches from one needle to another. It can be confusing if you haven’t been told how to do this.
5 Practical Cable Knitting Tips
Master cable knitting with 5 practical tips! Learn how to knit neat cable stitch patterns with KnitPro needles and yarn for cozy fall and winter projects.
10 Ideas for Back-to-School Knitting and Crocheting Projects
Explore 10 creative back-to-school knitting & crocheting project ideas. Fun and functional projects perfect for students, teachers & gift-giving this season.
Textured Knit Stitches to Keep You Cozy This Winter
Looking for warm winter textures? Explore five squishy knit stitches and learn when to use them for gorgeous textures. Try a new stitch today.
Looking Back at 2025: A Year of Creativity, Community, and New Launches
From Oasis crochet hooks to Dreamz worldwide and premium holiday sets, discover how KnitPro celebrated innovation, community, and creativity in 2025.
Tinking: The Method of Unknitting
It takes a while to finish a hand-knit project and it is natural to try and make it look great. Visible mistakes can ruin the look of projects, so fixing mistakes is worth your time and effort. Sometimes by sacrificing a few rows of work (unknitting or even ripping) and a bit of time, let’s be frank, a lot of patience too).

