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Keep on Track when Ripping

Keep on Track when Ripping Tutorial for Machine Knitting

It's inevitable, making mistakes and ripping. Ever have trouble keeping track of how many rows you knit? Try this tip.

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Milk the Cow - Yarn Tension

Milk the Cow - Yarn Tension Tutorial for Machine Knitting

The purpose of the yarn mast is to provide steady, even tension on your working yarn. Sometimes things can go wrong ...

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Basics: Basic Techniques

Fixing Mistakes - Speed Ripping

Fixing Mistakes - Speed Ripping Tutorial for Machine Knitting

Mistakes happen. Being comfortable with ripping out rows of knitting is essential for every knitter. How many times have we discovered too many rows
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Basics: Tips

Fixing Dropped Stitches

Fixing Dropped Stitches Tutorial for Machine Knitting

Yikes! I ran out of yarn in the middle of a row and dropped part of the row! Dropping stitches is a fact of life for knitters. Any time you are hand
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Lifelines: A Knitter's Best Friend

Lifelines: A Knitter's Best Friend Tutorial for Machine Knitting

How many times have you tireless worked on a technique or a large section of knitting, then had disaster strike and you had to start all over? This
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Fixing Mistakes - Ripping Tips

Fixing Mistakes - Ripping Tips Tutorial for Machine Knitting

We all make mistakes ... watch as we recover from some recent boo-boos. Includes tips you can use every day

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Rip and Rehang

Rip and Rehang Tutorial for Machine Knitting

Need to rip down a few rows? Explore 4 tools to help repair a mistake, pick up stitches and save your knitting.

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LIfelines: Scrap off Method

LIfelines: Scrap off Method Tutorial for Machine Knitting

Scrapping off your work before starting a new section or just to preserve a section of your knitting is worth the extra effort. If (when) mistakes happen
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Lifelines: Ravel Cord Method

Lifelines: Ravel Cord Method Tutorial for Machine Knitting

If disaster strikes, it's good to have a lifeline - a row where you've secured your stitches. You can rip back to this row, easily pick up the stitches and
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Accessories: De-Knit

De-Knit Carriage

De-Knit Carriage Tutorial for Machine Knitting

This accessory aids in quickly ripping rows of knitting by keeping the needles and stitches arranged so the knitting stays intact and you can get back to
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