Quick Knitting - Great Style - Eden Poncho
Choose a fabulous, fine yarn, knit a rectangle, stitch one seam, finish the edges (or not) and you have a fun, useful designer poncho, like the one seen at KERISMA KNITS.Watch the free video to see a...
View ArticleSleeve Perfection - Home Study Course
No more UGLY sleeves! Never knit a poorly fitting sleeve again! Your knitting pattern has set in sleeves and the upper arm measurement is not right for you.First, learn how changing the upper arm...
View ArticleCathy's Corner
Meet Cathy Serafinowicz!When I was about 11 years old,my mum took me shopping in our local town centre, Liverpool, England.I saw a demo in one of the department stores for a knitting machine. It was a...
View ArticleIt's subscriber Appreciation Day!
Today is Subscriber Appreciation Day Annual Subscribers to Knit it Nowreceive special thank you bonuses today!Free eBook$14.95 value!After 5 Easy EleganceSpecial Yarn Sale - 20% OFF! (coupon below)...
View ArticleCommon Figure Flaws - Are you a perfect 10?
Don't feel badly if any of the below facts apply to the body you happened to have inherited. You're in great company. And, remember the saying "Nobody's Perfect". In this case those words have a...
View ArticleDesign your perfect yarn on cones!
Have you ever wished for the "perfect" yarn on cones? Please take this short survey and tell us about your dream yarn.
View ArticleThe Perfect Coned Yarn - Results Part 1
We recently asked you to create your perfect coned yarn. In upcoming posts we'll share the results along with comments from fellow knitters. Please comment below and keep the conversation going. Of...
View ArticleLinen Stitch on the Machine
Recently I was hanging out with some hand knitters and they were exploring Linen Stitch. This stitch creates a firm fabric that resembles woven fabric. (The hand knitting instructions are below) In...
View ArticleThe Perfect Coned Yarn - Results Part 2
When asked, machine knitters are looking for "better" yarns to knit.Please comment below to keep the conversation going. "There are way too many man made coned yarns. It would be really nice to see...
View ArticlePerfect Ribber Selvage
The key to a neat ribber edge is to make the initial zig-zag row tight. No matter what needle setup or cast on method you are planning to use, getting that first row tight will ensure a tidy edge. In...
View ArticleOops - bad link!
Today's email had a bad link Check out the Ribber Basic Bootcamp - 32 videos to help you master your ribber!
View ArticleNeed a 3rd hand?
Tame that yarn tail when you are casting on or changing colors. Put a little extra weight on the tail with a clothespin or clip of some sort. Not only will the initial cast on row be neater, the...
View ArticleThe Perfect Coned Yarn - Results Part 3
Those responding to our survey preferred 1# cones. Question: What is the most convenient cone weight?
View ArticleAdding Bust Darts for Great Fit
By adding bust darts, you add length to the center front of your sweaters. This allows the hem of your sweater to hang parallel to the floor. This extra length adds comfort and prevents you from...
View ArticleJennifer's Favorite - Use Any Yarn!
Our newest pattern by Cathy Serafinowicz is now available in dynamic format! Use any yarnUse any stitch patternWider Range of sizes The pattern is a waist length shrug style cardigan with modified...
View ArticleNot just Plus size knitting
We've had many requests for plus size patterns recently. Forgive me while I step up on my soapbox about machine knitting and pattern writing. There are so few new patterns being written for machine...
View ArticleButtonhole Tools for Subscribers
Did you know.... ????? Knit it Now offers subscribers tools for placing buttonholes ... painlessly! Simply enter your gauge and some details about your garment and let us calculate where to place your...
View ArticleJust Arrived
Are you ready to take the next steps in your knitting, learn some practical tips and get creative? These books are jam-packed with a compilation of class notes from long-time machine knitting...
View ArticleWhat is a ribber?
If you are new to machine knitting, you may hear references to a ribber or you may have asked how you can knit both knit and purl stitches using a domestic knitting machine. When you add a ribber to...
View ArticlePersevere for MK Success!
Is anyone interested in learning how to knit an extra warm, durable and fully lined blanket (that hides the fairisle floats)? Please comment below.Fellow knitter Linda Danielson recently shared her...
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