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How to Knit a Baby Hat for Beginners!
If you've finished a basic knitting project like a scarf or a blanket, and especially if you've already made my Easy Knit Hat, then you're ready to knit a hat with crown decreases! This video will show you how it's done.
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12 Things I Wish I Knew When I Started Knitting
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Learning how to knit for the first time was really hard! I didn't know a lot of things, and that caused me to make a bunch of mistakes. Eventually, I just stopped knitting altogether. But if you're having trouble too, this video has 12 tips that would've helped me when I was starting out. → How to Knit for Beginners: 10 Easy Steps with Videos : bit.ly/3x7q2Xh When I gave up on knitting, I taugh...
EASY Modern Baby Blanket You Can Knit in a Weekend!
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Once you've learned the basic knit stitches and feel confident, you can try the cool basketweave stitch pattern in this cozy baby blanket! You'll still use knits and purls, but you'll also get to practice remembering a pattern that goes over several rows. → FREE PATTERN : bit.ly/4aX25ES → BUY THE PDF PATTERN : bit.ly/49QTPoV 💙 Shop and Support B.Hooked 💙 → DIGITAL/PRINTABLE PATTERNS : bit.ly/3F...
How to Knit a Shawl with a Crescent Shape!
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If you've been wanting to knit a shawl but keep shying away because you think it'll be too difficult or take too long, this pattern is for you! This one works up with only a skein and a half of yarn and you can have it finished in a few productive weekends. → VIEW PATTERN FOR FREE ONLINE : bit.ly/3VLQX9w → BUY PDF PATTERN : bhooked.com/products/easy-crescent-knit-shawl-pdf Note: the pattern was...
The BEST Knit Stitch for Blankets?!
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If you're searching for the best knit stitch for blankets that's both simple and stunning, this is it! This stitch brings structure, texture, and parallel lines to your projects with just a four-row repeat. Even new knitters can master it easily. Follow this step-by-step tutorial to learn how to knit this beautiful stitch and get tips for making your own blanket. → WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS : bit.ly...
How to Knit a Baby Blanket for Complete Beginners!
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This easy knit baby blanket tutorial was just what I needed when I wanted to knit a blanket for my nephew for the first time. The pattern is easy for beginners, but the color pattern makes it look like it was made by a pro. → FREE PATTERN : bit.ly/2NrEWp0 → BUY THE PDF PATTERN : bit.ly/49UclxE 💙 Shop and Support B.Hooked 💙 → DIGITAL/PRINTABLE PATTERNS : bit.ly/3FOXl6A → PATTERN BUNDLES : bit.ly...
SIMPLE Knit Hat Tutorial for Beginners (Use any Medium-Weight Yarn!)
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If you're looking for a hat that's versatile and easy to knit, you're in the right place. This has been my go-to basic knit beanie pattern for years! It's super comfy and the fit is perfect every time. Plus you can use just about any medium-weight yarn you already have. Add a pom for a little extra something, incorporate stripes, or keep it a solid color that'll go with just about anything. → F...
EASY Rib Knit Hat Tutorial for Beginners!
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EASY Rib Knit Hat Tutorial for Beginners!
A Beginner's Guide to Knitting Cables
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A Beginner's Guide to Knitting Cables
Master These 6 Essential Cast On Methods!
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Master These 6 Essential Cast On Methods!
What's The Deal With DPN's? (Quick Start Guide)
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What's The Deal With DPN's? (Quick Start Guide)
Two Increases EVERY Knitter Should Know - M1R and M1L
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Two Increases EVERY Knitter Should Know - M1R and M1L
The PERFECT Spring Project!
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The PERFECT Spring Project!
This Is The ONLY Scarf You Need - The Everyday Knit Scarf
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This Is The ONLY Scarf You Need - The Everyday Knit Scarf
The EASIER Alternative to Brioche Knitting - Fisherman's Rib!
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The EASIER Alternative to Brioche Knitting - Fisherman's Rib!
This QUICK COWL Will Save You From Turtlenecks!
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This QUICK COWL Will Save You From Turtlenecks!
Knit ANY Size Project on LONG Circular Needles - Knitting Magic Loop
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Knit ANY Size Project on LONG Circular Needles - Knitting Magic Loop
How to Knit a PERFECT Scarf (Brioche Knitting)
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How to Knit a PERFECT Scarf (Brioche Knitting)
How to Knit a Headband for Absolute BEGINNERS!
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How to Knit a Headband for Absolute BEGINNERS!
The EASIEST Way to Knit a Hat Crown
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The EASIEST Way to Knit a Hat Crown
How to Knit a Pumpkin for Beginners!
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How to Knit a Pumpkin for Beginners!
EASY Knit Blanket for Complete BEGINNERS!
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EASY Knit Blanket for Complete BEGINNERS!
Intarsia Knitting for Beginners + CUTE Hat!
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Intarsia Knitting for Beginners CUTE Hat!
EASY Knit Cowl for BEGINNERS!
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EASY Knit Cowl for BEGINNERS!
Brioche Knitting for Beginners - Two Color Brioche Stitch
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Brioche Knitting for Beginners - Two Color Brioche Stitch
It Can Be Done! (Single Color Brioche In The Round)
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It Can Be Done! (Single Color Brioche In The Round)
How to Knit a Men's Hat Step-by-Step
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How to Knit a Men's Hat Step-by-Step

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @user-ls9ow9pu3v
    @user-ls9ow9pu3v День тому

    Can’t wait to try this on a baby blanket

  • @StefanieFischer-uv9ib
    @StefanieFischer-uv9ib 4 дні тому

    Hallo, wollte fragen,wie ich zu der Anleitung, dieser wunderschönen Babydecke komme...

  • @juliemorrison4348
    @juliemorrison4348 5 днів тому

    Thank you for showing this interesting method.

  • @psyducktective
    @psyducktective 5 днів тому

    Wonferful! I just started learning to knit on some old straight needles that were hanging around the house but so many projects that interest me are on circulars but I didn't want to have to buy a ton of different sizes of cables. I'm so happy I found this video.

  • @mariafelicio1071
    @mariafelicio1071 5 днів тому

    0:26

  • @MelanieCreed-ws8yd
    @MelanieCreed-ws8yd 6 днів тому

    Would love to know how I can make this a bit bigger

  • @Sadiethebeagle
    @Sadiethebeagle 8 днів тому

    As a first time knitter you do excellent job at teaching!

  • @1havenoideawhatimdoing
    @1havenoideawhatimdoing 9 днів тому

    Hey, does anyone know if you need the same size cable needle as your knitting needles?

  • @tatianaterriesmith8471
    @tatianaterriesmith8471 9 днів тому

    Can you add edge stitches and how many do you recommend thanks for sharing great teacher❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊

  • @tatianaterriesmith8471
    @tatianaterriesmith8471 9 днів тому

    Can you add edge stitches and how many do you recommend thanks for sharing great teacher❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊

  • @shellyannsansaver8592
    @shellyannsansaver8592 10 днів тому

    This is the absolute best tutorial, they tips / cues at the end were sooo helpful.

  • @auntie_social
    @auntie_social 11 днів тому

    How do we knit this stitch in the round/on circular needles?

  • @extraincomesuz
    @extraincomesuz 13 днів тому

    When I got to the reduction, I ordered circular needles long enough to make a small circle. I was knitting with 4mm needles. As I decreased the circle and pushed off the needle onto the smaller cable, the stitches became tighter on the cable so, when I got around to the other side of the circle the stitches on the cable were too tight to move up onto the needle again. I typically knit loosely so I'm not sure how this happened but now I am stuck with either reversing all the stitches or cutting the project off the cable. What a bummer!😢

    • @bhookedknitting
      @bhookedknitting 12 днів тому

      This is completely normal! As you decrease the number of stitches for the crown, eventually they won’t fit around the needle. So you should switch to a longer cord and use the magic loop technique for the crown, or you can use double pointed needles. I tend to prefer magic loop. I have a couple videos on how to do this if you want to check them out!

  • @iris_nazarena_4882
    @iris_nazarena_4882 15 днів тому

    I'm knitting my first garment, which calls for increasing from 84 to over 500 stitches on a 32" needle. The pattern says nothing about Magic Loop or switching cord lengths, but I don't see how the increasing is possible without them. Anyway, thanks!

  • @fidelcheto9409
    @fidelcheto9409 15 днів тому

    Hey, at least I can have a change

  • @gela9649
    @gela9649 16 днів тому

    Beautiful indeed. What I always miss in videos that show gorgeous patterns, are descriptions on how to in/decrease. Thank you for your contributions.

  • @denisedubois5127
    @denisedubois5127 21 день тому

    Thank you for this lesson. I hate double pointed needles! This seeems easier😊

  • @CuriousOne353
    @CuriousOne353 23 дні тому

    This is amazing, I finally cracked it. I was way too cocky earlier and went in with this tutorial without trying the single colour brioche... and kept getting stuck and unravelling the whole thing 😅 After the single colour brioche, this made a lot more sense. Thank you!

  • @rubiegarnetrose
    @rubiegarnetrose 25 днів тому

    You explained so clearly and the visual perfect . Thank you!

  • @thesilenceisdeafening
    @thesilenceisdeafening 25 днів тому

    Making this for my husband for Father's Day😊 I decided to take every bit of guidance offered here, but I am also tweaking it just the tiniest bit by making it double layer/ reversible. Ambitious, I'd say, as this is my very first knitted beanie. But your instructions are so clear that you've given me loads of confidence. Thank you!!❤

  • @mokosh4421
    @mokosh4421 27 днів тому

    does dk weight count as a light or medium weight yarn?

  • @janebuckland737
    @janebuckland737 27 днів тому

    Awesome voice tone / speed… delightful… instructions… clear and precise… gobbledegook rubbish speak .. zero which equals awesome… helpfulness💯

  • @buseleck
    @buseleck 28 днів тому

    3:41

  • @patriciairvin3486
    @patriciairvin3486 Місяць тому

    No problems

  • @micheledelacruz4301
    @micheledelacruz4301 Місяць тому

    Thank you, so easy. I appreciate your taking the time for these tutorials. Have a blessed week friends!

  • @bonniedurie3050
    @bonniedurie3050 Місяць тому

    Once again you make it look so easy. Thanks!

  • @ginnylynn1
    @ginnylynn1 Місяць тому

    Great tutorial 🙌🧶❣️ Thank you

  • @lisahooks7712
    @lisahooks7712 Місяць тому

    Rach

  • @DamitsHailey
    @DamitsHailey Місяць тому

    This is a silly question but if you use this tool and you don’t connect it can you use it to make a bigger blanket ?

  • @deborahheeps6634
    @deborahheeps6634 Місяць тому

    It’s lovely, but can you knit it single stranded?

  • @joannem8405
    @joannem8405 Місяць тому

    Lovely. I know the basics and think I could handle this. Thanks for sharing!

  • @PoohBah
    @PoohBah Місяць тому

    What if you’re using fingering weight yarn? How many would you cast on for adult ladies ?

  • @user-vj3vy1ub8h
    @user-vj3vy1ub8h Місяць тому

    Is there any purling in the second row?

  • @mcervantes362
    @mcervantes362 Місяць тому

    WOW! You made it seem so easy, so I tried it, and it IS easy! I am already working on a Harry Potter scarf set in green and silver (Slytherin) for a Christmas gift. Thus far it is coming along nicely.

  • @handsome_man69
    @handsome_man69 Місяць тому

    I don't understand any of this. I'm so confused.

  • @zeiniasamar4040
    @zeiniasamar4040 Місяць тому

    This is the best knitting video ever ! So easy , simple and clear !!thank you

  • @simonedegroot905
    @simonedegroot905 Місяць тому

    Me, who's only ever crocheted, cross-stitched and sewed: I could do this first try Fr tho, that shawl looks so cute!!!

  • @arlenevanschalkwyk6486
    @arlenevanschalkwyk6486 Місяць тому

    How many rows are you knitting?

  • @kj3d812
    @kj3d812 Місяць тому

    B.Hooked Knitting, the links are all missing for: → Curved Cable Needles : → Lantern Moon Cable Needles : → Malibrigo Mecha Yarn :

  • @amyarcher4330
    @amyarcher4330 Місяць тому

    Is it possible to knit brioche in the round? 🤔🤔

  • @Nancy-kw4rp
    @Nancy-kw4rp Місяць тому

    Can you knit a border on it wouldn't that keep it from curling up

  • @Nanee907
    @Nanee907 Місяць тому

    I learned to do this stitch without pearling and it looks the same. Any even number of stitches, knit first row (setup row), EVERY row now will be: *K1, K1B (knit one below) *. Knit last 2stitches Sooooooo easy 😍

  • @2._Double_Trouble_.1
    @2._Double_Trouble_.1 Місяць тому

    1:18 ***(simplified version at the bottom if you don't want to do a bunch of reading)*** Something you can do to fix this is to cast on a number of stitches that is relatively small, maybe 6-10 stitches*, and do around 5-6 rows of the stitch you're planning to use. Then, once you've finished, measure the width; this helps a lot, because then you can multiply both the stitches you casted on and the width of the stitches you casted on by however much you need to match the size of the pattern. (one you made up, or that you found.) This is a method that I made up, unless it already existed without me knowing, that I found out while trying to make a cardigan pattern of my own. Also note that you need to do this for every stitch pattern - (Ex: like the garter, stockinette, rib stitch, etc.) - that you are planning on using in your pattern if you want roughly around the size you need. *If it is a written pattern make sure to do something divisible by the stitch count(s). ***(SIMPLIFIED VERSION IF YOU DONT WANT TO READ ALL OF THAT)*** Cast on a small number of stitches divisible by the pattern be it written or made up, do 5-6 rows, measure the width, then multiply the stitches to see how wide the project will need to be - or how many times you need to cast on.

  • @user-zt3pl6mt3e
    @user-zt3pl6mt3e Місяць тому

    I am a beginner and this video was easy to follow. Maybe consider that you're dumb before saying the video makes no sense.

  • @virginiawilliams9998
    @virginiawilliams9998 Місяць тому

    I had to make MANY swatches of garter stitch before I could maintain a consistent stitch count. Then I undertook your beautiful gray and pink beginner's scarf and was that a learning experience! As a result I have learned to fix mistakes to some extent - I had to frog a row or two and finally learned to put the remaining loops on the left needle so they could be knit again onto the right needle. I'm almost done with the scarf and although it has a few wonky stitches, that's fine with me. So now I'm on to practice purling and the stockinette stitch, no matter how many swatches I need to do, lol. I'm a lifelong crocheter and I'm learning to knit in my late seventies - so you can teach an old dog new tricks for sure! Thanks to you, Brittany!

  • @peggytraeg
    @peggytraeg Місяць тому

    I wish I would have known more about the qualities of yarn. Thanks for your video and sound advice. I am practicing stitches on scarves. I feel like I am not accomplishing much but I am learning how different yarns knit up and I am also refining my tension.

  • @stephanienorwicz1366
    @stephanienorwicz1366 Місяць тому

    Thanks for the tips. I have been a crocheter for years and just picked up knitting. I have made some scarves and now am on my first sweater with the help of a youtube instructor. My biggest fear was making mistakes because you can't just frog them like crochet - you have to learn to "un-knit" them. But that has also been my biggest accomplishment, learning how to fix my mistakes which took the fear away. And I too think knitted garments just have a more polished look than crochet although I have made some of those as well.

  • @bonniedurie3050
    @bonniedurie3050 Місяць тому

    Greart suggestions. I was fortunate to have a yarn shop owner teach me to knit. All of the bits of information she gave me saved me a lot of mistakes. I still made plenty of errors and was frustrated at times Knitting is still not the easiest for me. I've been crocheting since I was seven and its so automatic. With knitting, I have to think about each move I make. I agree that knitted garments seem better than crochet ones, but I'm no fashionista.

  • @kj3d812
    @kj3d812 Місяць тому

    Good points, especially keeping your first pieces of work! :) However, as a beginner knitter (longtime crocheter -- over 40 years -- but decided to try learning to knit again only a few months ago), I would not have continued if I had only knit swatches. That would have been pointless to me and a waste of my time. Instead, I knitted a wash cloth (kind of like a swatch but with a purpose), and then a garter-stitch scarf (also kind of like a really long swatch but with a purpose). Those two things gave me the practice I needed to get started, but without the "I'm not really knitting, I'm just swatching" that would have nixed my efforts right out of the gate. Just my two cents' worth. :)

  • @dsmart1
    @dsmart1 Місяць тому

    My first project was a disaster! I was in Girl Scouts, and we had to make a triangular headscarf. Got so mad at it, I bent the needles and threw them away! Tried picking it up a couple of times and it just didn't click for me. I was trying Continental style. I finally watched a whole bunch of different youtubers and found that my most comfortable way to hold was English, even though I crocheted for 50 years previously. Finally, about 50 years after my first attempt, it clicked and I've made several things. Right now I have two different blankets, a poncho and a hat on the needles! So my thing I wish I knew was that there are multiple ways to knit (Continental, English, Portuguese and I think a couple more). Experiment until you find a style that fits you.

    • @bhookedknitting
      @bhookedknitting Місяць тому

      That’s a really great point! I also tried continental first since it felt natural to hold the yarn in that hand from my crochet years, but honestly…it never clicked! Flick knitting is the style that feels most natural to me now.