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Flat lay of a lacy leaf project on the needles next to a stone bracelet.

Knitting Stitch Tutorials

You’ve discovered the most sacred place for any student of craft: the library. Bookmark this page for the next time you need to remember how to graft stitches (why is Kitchener Stitch so tricky to remember?), do a Sewn Ribbed Bind Off, or even just brush up on the basics.


Welcome to the Archive, Knitting Wizard.


P.S. If you’re looking for a technique you don’t see listed here, contact me to request a tutorial about it.

Cabled cuff band with picked up stitches.

Cast Ons & Related Techniques

Make a Slip Knot - The first step in many knit cast ons.


Backward Loop Cast On - A series of twisted loops.


Knit Cast On - Great cast on for beginners.


Long Tail Cast On - A firm but stretchy edge suitable for most projects.


Magic Cast On - A provisional cast on for tubular knitting.


Provisional Cast On - Use this when you want to knit in both directions away from an invisible cast-on edge.


Super-Stretchy Cast On - Ideal for ribbed edges.


Turkish Cast On - An easy-peasy provisional cast on for tubular knitting.


Two-Colour Italian Cast On - A stretchy edge that’s preferred for two-colour brioche rib.


Two-Colour Long Tail Cast On - A firm but stretchy edge that works for two-colour brioche knitting.




Join Yarn in the Round - The simple first step to start knitting in the round.


Pick Up Stitches - Start working in a different direction from existing work.

Kitchener stitch (grafting)

Bind Offs

Basic Bind Off - The go-to bind off for firm edges.


Edging Bind Off - Create a perpendicular border while binding off.


Kitchener Stitch (Grafting) - Graft two sets of live stitches together for a seamless join.


Sewn Rib Bind Off - A clean finish for one-by-one ribbed edges.


Super-Stretchy Bind Off - A very stretchy finish for one-by-one ribbed edges.


Three-Needle Bind Off - Merge two sets of live stitches into one.


Four-Needle Bind Off - Merge three sets of live stitches into one.

A project on the needles with stockinette base and garter stitch ridges.

Knit and Purl

Hold the Yarn - Learn to hold your yarn in either the dominant or non-dominant hand (also known as American or Continental styles)


Knit Stitch - Create the most fundamental stitch in knitting.


Purl Stitch - Learn to make the “other knitting stitch.”


You may also be interested in my complete FREE “How to Knit” course for beginners:

A swatch showing increases along one side.

Increases and Decreases

Left-Leaning Bar Increase - A simple increase also known as the KFB or K1FB (knit one front and back).


Right-Leaning Bar Increase - The mirror image increase of the KFB or Left-Leaning Bar Increase.


Reverse Left-Leaning Bar Increase - Learn to create the look of the KFB while working on the purl side of stockinette fabric.

A project started on double-pointed needles in the round.

Working in the Round

Double-Pointed Needles (DPNs) - The traditional method of knitting in the round.


Magic Loop Method - Knit small items in the round on only one circular needles.


Two Circular Needles - Do DPNs confuse you? No problem. Cut the number of needles in half with this nifty circular knitting technique.


Join Yarn in the Round - Learn how to get started knitting in circles.


Swatching in the Round - Get perfect gauge for your circular knitting projects. (Yes, circular knitting gauge will be different than flat knitting!)

A red-and-black vertically striped brioche-knit beanie. (Revolution Toque)

Brioche Knitting

Two-Colour Brioche Knitting in the Round - Create vertical stripes and other interesting patterns with this lush stitch.


Cast Ons to Use:

Two-Colour Italian Cast On - A stretchy edge that’s preferred for two-colour brioche rib.


Two-Colour Long Tail Cast On - A firm but stretchy edge that works for two-colour brioche knitting.

Crocheted granny squares.

Crochet Techniques

Crochet a Chain - This foundational technique is how you begin every crochet project.


Crochet Slip Stitch - Basically a tack, this low-profile stitch has multiple uses.


Single Crochet Stitch (UK: Double Crochet) - A sturdy crochet stitch that’s practically square.


Double Crochet Stitch (UK: Treble Stitch) - A popular stitch that’s useful in many situations.


Triple Crochet Stitch (UK: Double Treble Stitch) - An extremely tall stitch for adding length quickly.

Detail of a gap-free thumb gusset.

Other Techniques

How to Eliminate Thumb Gaps - Use the 3-in-1 or 5-in-1 Pickup technique to get rid of residual holes around fingers and thumbs on gloves and mittens.


How to Substitute Yarn - Find the perfect yarn to use instead of what the pattern calls for.