The ultimate knitting pocket reference guide. Need to remember how to do a certain decrease? Forgot how to do the Kitchener stitch or need a refresher on crossing? We've got you covered!
The ever popular KnittingHelp.com knitting videos are now available for the iPhone. Includes 170 knitting videos from the website have been organized and added to this knitting video reference app. The videos are stored within the app and not streamed, so there is no need for an Internet connection to watch them. This means you can access the videos instantly from anywhere. On an airplane? Not a problem. You will have at your fingertips access to numerous cast-on methods, bind-offs, increases and decreases, stitch patterns and a whole lot more. If you want to know if a particular subject is covered, I'd recommend going to http://www.knittinghelp.com.
Over 170 Knitting Videos in 15 Categories::
* Getting Started
* Cast-On
* Knit
* Purl
* Fixing Mistakes
* Stitch Patterns
* Bind Off
* Increases
* Decreases
* Joining Yarn
* Knitting in the Round
* Color Knitting
* Advanced Techniques
* Finishing/Seaming
* Miscellaneous
This app does not include the premium videos from the website or the the 45 minute "How to Knit: A Complete Introduction." beginner series. But all the other free videos from the website are included in this app for quick access.
Also Amy Finlay has included an introduction section to help new knitters get up to speed. The introduction covers topics such as choosing a first project, selecting yarn and needles, casting on, knit and purl stitches, gauge, and more.
NOTE: Just like on the website, some of the smaller videos do not have sound and are meant to be followed visually. These are typically simpler videos such as increases and decreases and are very easy to discern by watching.
The ever popular KnittingHelp.com knitting videos are now available for the iPhone. Includes 170 knitting videos from the website have been organized and added to this knitting video reference app. The videos are stored within the app and not streamed, so there is no need for an Internet connection to watch them. This means you can access the videos instantly from anywhere. On an airplane? Not a problem. You will have at your fingertips access to numerous cast-on methods, bind-offs, increases and decreases, stitch patterns and a whole lot more. If you want to know if a particular subject is covered, I'd recommend going to http://www.knittinghelp.com.
Over 170 Knitting Videos in 15 Categories::
* Getting Started
* Cast-On
* Knit
* Purl
* Fixing Mistakes
* Stitch Patterns
* Bind Off
* Increases
* Decreases
* Joining Yarn
* Knitting in the Round
* Color Knitting
* Advanced Techniques
* Finishing/Seaming
* Miscellaneous
This app does not include the premium videos from the website or the the 45 minute "How to Knit: A Complete Introduction." beginner series. But all the other free videos from the website are included in this app for quick access.
Also Amy Finlay has included an introduction section to help new knitters get up to speed. The introduction covers topics such as choosing a first project, selecting yarn and needles, casting on, knit and purl stitches, gauge, and more.
NOTE: Just like on the website, some of the smaller videos do not have sound and are meant to be followed visually. These are typically simpler videos such as increases and decreases and are very easy to discern by watching.
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