Grafting Knitting Myth #5: The Grafting Yarn Must Come From the Back Needle
In this series on grafting knitting and the myths that seem to come up, we’ve been looking at how grafting tutorials can sometimes contain inconsistent…
In this series on grafting knitting and the myths that seem to come up, we’ve been looking at how grafting tutorials can sometimes contain inconsistent…
In Part 2 of my post on grafting formulas (take a look at Part 1 here), I’ll look at a popular formula for grafting ribbing…
You’ve heard the claim regarding grafting knitting: “You can graft in any pattern by following just four easy steps!” But have you ever noticed that…
So far in our myth-busting series on grafting knitting, we’ve seen that grafting purl stitches is just as easy as grafting knit stitches, that you…
In our last post, we tackled the grafting myth surrounding the half-stitch jog. This time around, we are ready to bust the myth that has…
I ended the first post of this series with an illustration of two pieces of k1, p1 ribbing that had been grafted together top-to-top. The…
In 2013 (continuing into 2014), I wrote a series of blog posts that focused on five of the most common misconceptions people had about grafting…
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