iknitwithcatfur
No, I do not literally knit with yarn made from cat fur. The name refers to the fact that since I have cats, it is inevitable that a few strands of their fur usually end up in my finished projects.
Learn how to knit - from cast on to bind off, along with more advanced and special knitting techniques. You will also learn how to knit many different stitches, including lace and cable stitches.
Visit The Weekly Stitch for written instructions for the stitches, and Saphires-n-Purls for free patterns, printable instructions for tutorials, and more info.
Affiliate links may be used for amazon in regard to books or other knitting/crochet items I use and like. I do not work for or with any companies, nor do I receive free products from any companies unless otherwise stated. I buy all of my own supplies, and often use my own hand dyed yarn.
Alternating Triangles
Mini Bobble Stitch
Little Basketweave
Interrupted Rib Stitch
Dotted Ladder Stitch
Double Fleck Stitch
Fleck Stitch
Beaded Rib Stitch
Fancy Herringbone Stitch
Fishbone Stitch
Кружевная решетка
Crossed Wraps
Large Wicker Stitch
Seed Stitch Variation
Beehive Mesh
Pleated Rib Stitch
K3tog + Простая альтернатива
Rosehip Stitch
Little Squares Stitch
Miniature Leaf II
Reversible Columns
Wheat Ear Rib Stitch
Eyelet Moss Stitch
Easy Eyelet Stitch
Granite Slip Stitch
Diagonal Grain Rib Stitch
Bud Stitch
Double Mock Cable Rib
Mock Brioche aka Mock Fisherman's Rib
Smocking Stitch