How to knit with dog hair
How to weave ends in with a Chenille needle
Five ways to bind off
Five ways to cast on in the middle of a row.

Learn how to do a backwards loop cast on, knitted cast on, cable cast on, purling on, and Chinese waitress cast on. This article includes pros and cons for each method.
Winding yarn
When you do not have a winder or a swifter here’s an alternative.
Marking vintage needles
If you have vintage knitting needles that you still love to use, a suggestion was made to mark them with either small dots or numbers and cover with clear nail polish. The picture is a size 15 needle. What do you think?

Knitter’s Slang
All-knitter – knitting all night
Body Bag – Where UFOs are stored.
CAL – Crochet-A-Long
CIP – Crochet in public
Darn Overs – (or DOs) the forgotten yo
DS – Destash.
FO – Finished Object
Frog – Ripping out your stitches when you’ve made a mistake “rip it, rip it”.
FSOT – for sale or trade
Hiberknitting – Retreating into your own world of knitting.
HOTN – Hot off the needles
ISO – In Search Of
KAL – Knit-A-Long
KIP – Knit in Public
Knit Trauma – lots of UFOs but still buying more yarn, patterns etc.
Knitflixing – knitting while binge watching
Knitpicking – weaving in the end.
Knitty Litter – Crochet and knitting debris left around the house.
KUI – Knitting under the influence
OKD – Obsessive Knitting Disorder
OTN – On the Needles
PHD – Projects Half Done
PIGS – Project in Grocery Sack
Procrastiknitting – Knitting instead of doing other things.
SABLE – Stash Acquisition Beyond Life Expectancy
SIP – Socks in progress
Squishy Mail – Yarn delivery
SSS – Second Sock Syndrome
Stash – Yarn collection.
Stash Busting – when you need a new house, because your current one won’t contain it.
Tink – (knit spelled backwards) Undoing your knitting one stitch at a time to correct a mistake.
TOAD – Trashed Object Abandoned in Disgust
UFO – Unfinished Object.
UFO Syndrome – The urge to start a new knitting project despite many UFOs already started.
URO/UO – Un-recognized Object
Vanilla – An easy pattern
WIP – Work in Progress
Yarn Barf – A big lump of yarn that comes out of the center of a new ball or skein of yarn.
Yarn Bomb – the action or activity of covering objects or structures in public places with decorative knitted or crocheted material, as a form of street
Metric conversion guide

How long will a project take to knit?
This is based on knitting 10 rows a day.
Knitting machine yarn explained
Weights of yarn explained
Knitting belt
This is a new way of knitting for me. This lady has her needles attached to a belt!
69 knitting storage ideas
With a little bit of sewing here are many ways to store your knitting utensils. Which one is your favorite?
http://sewingblogrosa.myblogika.ru/3555383-new-sewing-storage-ideas-knitting-needles-67-ideas.html
A good way to weave in tails
If you are using more than one color and have to change yarns this is an easy way to to weave in yarn and not have to do it when the project is finished.
https://stolenstitches.com/blogs/tutorials/weaving-in-ends-as-you-work
When sewing bulky sweater knits, you don’t want the seam to be bulky.
* Sew the seam with the sewing machine.
* Overlock each seam allowance separately.
* Steam the seam open.
* Tack the seam allowances down with a catch stitch.
Source: http://www.craftingfashion.com/search/label/serger%20techniques
A video about this subject: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=41&v=d783OdG_7fs
Great compilation of stitches
EASY TO KNIT ~ Great compilation of knit stitches . . . https://www.easytoknit.com/
Basket Weave ~ https://www.easytoknit.com/search/label/basketweave
Circular Knitting ~ https://www.easytoknit.com/search/label/knitting-in-the-round
Eyelet Lace ~ https://www.easytoknit.com/search/label/eyelet-lace
Knit Purl ~ https://www.easytoknit.com/search/label/knit-purl
Multi-color ~ https://www.easytoknit.com/search/label/multi-color-knitting
Reversible ~ https://www.easytoknit.com/search/label/reversible
Slipped Stitches ~ https://www.easytoknit.com/search/label/slip-stitch-knitting
Textured Stitches ~ https://www.easytoknit.com/search/label/textured-knitting
Twist Cable ~ https://www.easytoknit.com/search/label/twist-cable
Zigzag Chevron ~ https://www.easytoknit.com/search/label/zigzag-chevron
Neater intarsia
Several techniques
You probably know some of these techniques, but there may be one or two that will be new to you.
8 Ways to wear a shawl
Not all ways would look good on me. How many can you wear?
https://www.instructables.com/id/8-ways-to-wear-your-favourite-shawlscarf/

