We've all had that time where we have a knitting emergency when the yarn shops are closed and all of our knitting friends are disposed. What do you do then? The internet is a great resource for knitting help but sometimes it can be hard to sift through it all and find what you really need.
Since we have definitely been in this position we have a few resources that we would like to share with you as our go to places for knit emergencies.
KnittingHelp.com is a great place to go if you're learning to knit or you need a refresher on an technique that you are trying to master this website is full of videos, patterns and even a help forum.
Knitty.com has a great section called Techniques with Theresa where they have tutorials on everything from cast ons to bind offs. They are great picture tutorials if you prefer static images to video.
Knit Witch - I stumbled upon these YouTube videos a while back and they are one of my go to resources. I didn't realize that she also does crochet videos. She has them all listed on her website.
Cat Bordhi is not only an amazing knitter, but she has amazing resources. Some of her videos are more advanced and offer some insight into the techniques and why she does things the way she does. She often offers improvements to old techniques that are not quite mainstream yet.
Do you have a knitting resource that you just can't live without?
Since we have definitely been in this position we have a few resources that we would like to share with you as our go to places for knit emergencies.
KnittingHelp.com is a great place to go if you're learning to knit or you need a refresher on an technique that you are trying to master this website is full of videos, patterns and even a help forum.
Knitty.com has a great section called Techniques with Theresa where they have tutorials on everything from cast ons to bind offs. They are great picture tutorials if you prefer static images to video.
Knit Witch - I stumbled upon these YouTube videos a while back and they are one of my go to resources. I didn't realize that she also does crochet videos. She has them all listed on her website.
Cat Bordhi is not only an amazing knitter, but she has amazing resources. Some of her videos are more advanced and offer some insight into the techniques and why she does things the way she does. She often offers improvements to old techniques that are not quite mainstream yet.
Do you have a knitting resource that you just can't live without?