Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Tuesday Tip #16

Tip #16 The only time it is legal to copy a pattern is if it states clearly that it is in the public domain; Otherwise copyrights are in effect even if missing on the pattern. You can make one copy of a purchased pattern for your own use.

For a complete set of my tips and tricks, look for my latest book  
Jil Eaton's Knitting School: A complete guide to becoming a confident knitter.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Tuesday Tip #15

Tip #15 When getting your gauge, stitches per inch are more important than the row count. However, if your row count is off, you run the risk of running out of yarn, consider buying another ball if the row count is off.

Here's the best kind of ruler for measuring your gauge:





For a complete set of my tips and tricks, look for my latest book Jil Eaton's Knitting School: A complete guide to becoming a confident knitter.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Tuesday Tip #14

Tip #14 Knitting chenille yarn in a tighter gauge will help prevent worming, a common complaint for chenille.


For a complete set of my tips and tricks, look for my latest book
Jil Eaton's Knitting School: A complete guide to becoming a confident knitter.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Tuesday Tip #13

Tip #13 When adding a new ball of yarn, leave a six inch tail from the old ball, hang another 6 inch tail for the new ball, and begin knitting. Weave in the tail ends later. Always add balls at the edge of your knitting.


For a complete set of my tips and tricks, look for my latest book
Jil Eaton's Knitting School: A complete guide to becoming a confident knitter.