Knitting patterns two colors

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Time to tackle another common knitting fearCOLORWORKSpecificallystranded colorworkI love love love love colorworkAnd yesit can be intimidatingbut with practice it becomes second natureAnd it's so much funThe key to good colorwork is the tension of your strands or floats (the yarn that runs on Knitting Patterns For Beginners, Colorwork Knitting Patterns, Beginner Knitting Patterns, Fair Isle Knitting Patterns, Fair Isles, Colorwork Knitting, Woven Wrap, Beginners Knitting, Checkerboard Pattern

Time to tackle another common knitting fearCOLORWORKSpecificallystranded colorworkI love love love love colorworkAnd yesit can be intimidatingbut with practice it becomes second natureAnd it's so much funThe key to good colorwork is the tension of your strands or floats (the yarn that runs on

Jamie Lomax | Pacific Knit Co. on Instagram: "✨Duplicate Stitch Colorwork✨ Follow these simple steps to master this technique: • 1️⃣ Thread your needle with your accent color yarn. • 2️⃣ Locate the stitch you want to accentuate on your knitted piece. • 3️⃣ Insert your needle from back to front through the center of the stitch, leaving a small tail on the back. • 4️⃣ Create a duplicate stitch by following the path of the original stitch, making sure to keep tension consistent. • 5️⃣ Repeat for each stitch you want to accent, weaving in ends neatly as you go. • ✨ Voila! Watch as your colorwork comes to life with vibrant accents. It’s the perfect way to add a pop of color without worrying about managing 3-color colorwork! • Have you tried duplicate stitch? How’d it go? Let me know below 👇 • Duplicate Knit Stitch, Knitting Duplicate Stitch, Duplicate Stitch Patterns, Duplicate Stitch Knitting, Crochet Colorwork, Duplicate Stitch, Colorwork Chart, Colorwork Knitting, Baby Knitting Patterns Free

Jamie Lomax | Pacific Knit Co. on Instagram: "✨Duplicate Stitch Colorwork✨ Follow these simple steps to master this technique: • 1️⃣ Thread your needle with your accent color yarn. • 2️⃣ Locate the stitch you want to accentuate on your knitted piece. • 3️⃣ Insert your needle from back to front through the center of the stitch, leaving a small tail on the back. • 4️⃣ Create a duplicate stitch by following the path of the original stitch, making sure to keep tension consistent. • 5️⃣ Repeat…

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