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How-To Knit, Threadbanger

24th Nov 2011

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This week…Come Hang out and learn a thing or two as we answer a viewers question on knitting ,and show you how to make a cool new scarf for the fall. Plus, a review of Sabrina Gschwandtner’s new book Knit Knit, a review of this weeks fashion headlines, and a look at whats new on the forums. To knit or knot to knit…that is the question. Links in this episode: Book: Knit Knit by Sabrina Gschwandtner www.knitknit.net Cat Mazza and Knit Pro 2.0 www.microrevolt.org Knitta Pleasewww.knittaplease.com Threadless www.threadless.com Engadget www.engadget.com Design Fashion Online www.sewingpatterns247.com Music Video: Am Syndicate “To the Peasants of the Emperor” myspace.com Eric Power, music vid director clearproductions.net

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18 comments on “How-To Knit, Threadbanger

  1. cameobryann on said:

    i had the same problem as endurelife! thanks this video really helped refresh my memory!!

  2. KnittyGrittyNatch on said:

    I like the way you make your slipknots. I’m going to start a job teaching how to knit and I might choose to teach it that way. Thanks!

  3. TheBigCatFamily on said:

    Why every1 doing it hard way? i make it a littlebit different way but mutch more easy. :D

  4. fairymairah on said:

    for anyone who hates knitting. ^_^ just try CROCHET ( CROSHEY ) it’s just one needle with a hook. for example try the CROCHET A HAT lesson on threadbanger ^_^ ! ! ! ! !

  5. moviescout on said:

    Mine is nearly 8 feet now. ^^ I’m making a Superscarf.

    I found a way that works better for me. instead of holding the thread with my right hand, and having to let go of the needle every stitch, I hold the thread between my middle finger and forefinger. I find it a bit more flexible.

  6. AbstractOddity on said:

    good tutorial, i think it’ll help me with ending off. only thing is i wish you clarified which method you were using for the knitting because i’m learning continental and i think it is much easier (especially since I learned crocheting first).