Knit Baby Booties – With Straight Single Point Needles Pt 1


This video shows the construction of a baby bootie pattern, knitted with straight knitting needles. You do not need to know how to “knit in the round” in order to make this pattern! It’s an excellent project for beginner knitters. To make this pattern, you’ll need knitting needles, yarn, a yarn needle and/or crochet needle, and the pattern which can be found here: cyberseams.com This video does not teach you how to knit. If you are new to knitting these additional resources may be helpful to you: How to Knit – the Basics: cyberseams.com We also have knitting instructions for Left Handers here: cyberseams.com Stitches used: Knitted Cast On: cyberseams.com Garter (Knit) Stitch, Purl Stitch, Rib Knit, and Stockinette Stitch can all be found here: cyberseams.com To learn more about knitting, sewing, crafting and to get project ideas and patterns, visit us at Cyberseams.com!

Knit Baby Booties – With Straight Single Point Needles Pt 2


This video shows the construction of a baby bootie pattern, knitted with straight knitting needles. You do not need to know how to “knit in the round” in order to make this pattern! It’s an excellent project for beginner knitters. To make this pattern, you’ll need knitting needles, yarn, a yarn needle and/or crochet needle, and the pattern which can be found here: cyberseams.com This video does not teach you how to knit. If you are new to knitting these additional resources may be helpful to you: How to Knit – the Basics: cyberseams.com We also have knitting instructions for Left Handers here: cyberseams.com Stitches used: Knitted Cast On: cyberseams.com Garter (Knit) Stitch, Purl Stitch, Rib Knit, and Stockinette Stitch can all be found here: cyberseams.com To learn more about knitting, sewing, crafting and to get project ideas and patterns, visit us at Cyberseams.com!

Can someone help me with this knitting project using double point needles?

I have a pattern for a doll poncho and it calls for size 3 dpns with baby weight yarn. The poncho pattern has a 2 inch collar and sort of a V-neck then is joined together to form a poncho. After I knit the collar I am suppose to separate the 60 stitches onto 4 dpns (15 stitches to each needle). I knit increases on 1st and last stitch on each needle, purl across and repeat the above steps 3X until I have 92 stitches. Then I join and knit around. You can find this pattern here since I may not be explaining this very well.

http://majorknitter.typepad.com/photos/patterns/cimg2366.html

It looked easy to do but I am a novice and have never knit on dpns before. I’m sure this is not a good project to learn on but I’m detertermined. How do you knit on dpns without joining the ends? I can’t find any information on how to do this.

I was wondering if I should not use dpns and use a circular needle when it is time to join the ends? What length circular would I need with 92 stitches?

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