Knitting Advanced Techniques
Knitting Advanced Techniques
Knitting backwards is a great technique to avoid having to frequently turn your work in entrelac projects like the Jojoland Autumn Shawl.
Learn how to knit a Latvian Braid with Emma Welford. In this video, Emma will show you how to knit both left leaning and right leaning Latvian braids. Examples of Latvian braids can be seen in the following patterns.
Learn how to knit in the round using circular knitting needles with WEBS designer Kirsten Hipsky.
Learn how to knit in the round using Knitter's Pride Dreamz double pointed needles with WEBS Yarn Store designer Kirsten Hipsky. View our entire collection of DPNs here.
Knitting cables is easier than it looks. Learn how to knit cables with a cable needle with WEBS education manager Tina McElmoyl.
Learn how to Kitchener Stitch with WEBS education manager Tina McElmoyl. Kitchener stitching is a great way to invisibly graft two pieces of knitting together such as closing up the top of a top-down knitted socks pattern.
Learn how to insert a lifeline into a knitted lace pattern and how to rip back to a lifeline in the case of a mistake. Lifelines are great to use in complicated lace or stitch patterns. Read our blog post for more tips on how to use a lifeline in your knitting.
Short Rows are useful for making curves or darts in fabric. They are rows that are only partially worked before turning. There are a number of ways to do short rows. This video will show you how to do a basic wrap & turn short row.
Webs Discount
- 20% Off
- On highlighted items totaling $60 or more!
- 25% Off
- On highlighted items totaling $120 or more!

