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Review of Knit Knack Kit by Kris Percival
Here is a kit that is geared for all beginning knitters not just children.

Adjusting a Pattern
Altering a pattern to fit isn't as hard as it seems, just a little math and you can change many patterns.

Finishing your projects
Do not rush when finishing a garment. You have invested too much time in it not to finish it properly.

Common Knitting Abbreviations
Knitting is like any other field or hobby it has it’s own language. Once you learn this language you will be able to read patterns and knitting instructions without any trouble, but you do have to know some abbreviations and chart notations first.

Adding a gusset to your knitting to make it larger
When you make a sweater or garment there are alternatives to ripping it out when it doesn't fit. You can add an additional piece of knitting to make it larger without making it looked patched.

Starting a Knitting Group or Guild
Do you want to enjoy the interaction of other knitters. Here are some ways to join other knitters in knitting.

When to Rip Out and When to Ignore Mistakes
Should you fix mistakes or leave them in your knitting.

Correcting Mistakes in your Knitting
Sometimes after completing a sweater there comes a moment where you realize it does not fit the person for whom it was intended. All is not lost here are some possible alternatives to ripping out all the hard work that went into creating the garment.

Review of How to Knit Guide by Vicky Wood
A new knitting site helps beginners learn to knit with step-by-step instructions.

What’s in your Knitting Bag
Necessary and not so necessary items to carry in your knitting bag

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