Ever been stumped by a knitting pattern?

Want to knit amazing hats, scarves, blankets and more, but haven’t a clue?

Well, this video will solve the mystery of how to read a knitting pattern.

Just as a quick example I show you my free Palette Shawl Pattern and the basics of what you need to know to successfully knit it and any pattern.

It’s pretty simple once you get the hang of it, so have a watch and let me know what you think by commenting below!

I hope you enjoyed it! Get the free Palette Shawl Pattern here and other knitting and crocheting patterns here.

Buh-bye now! Thank you for watching. I appreciate it.

Have a wonderful day. You deserve it.

Xoxo

Chandi

P.S. Have ideas for future videos you’d like to see? Comment below and let me know your thoughts!

By |2019-08-20T02:14:38+00:00July 18th, 2015|5 Comments

About the Author:

Hi, I'm Chandi! I'm a self-professed lover of all things yarn. I'm an avid knitter, crocheter, wool dyer, fleece and roving spinner and occasional felter! I offer beautiful, inspiring, hand-painted yarns and deliver the best of all yarn-related tutorials I can on my blog.

5 Comments

  1. Lara July 19, 2015 at 2:28 pm - Reply

    I love all your videos – you seem like such a fun person!

    I would really like to see a video going into a little more about gauge swatches. I’d also like to see a video on actually working that Palette Shawl. That’s going to be one of my next projects!

    Thanks!!

    • Christina Whitson February 6, 2018 at 2:22 am - Reply

      I love all of your videos. I’ve learned a lot from you thank you.

  2. Jessica July 19, 2015 at 3:12 pm - Reply

    I love when you do videos. We learn so much! Could you do a gauge tutorial? I can’t wait for your next ones!!!

  3. Kim July 20, 2015 at 6:36 pm - Reply

    Thank you for this! I don’t have too much trouble with written patterns, but it’s helpful to see I’m doing it right. What I would LOVE Is a tutorial on reading pattern CHARTS! I am just completely stumped by them and would love to be able to try a few patterns I’ve been saving that are in chart form. Help!

    p.s. I’ll also jump on Jessica’s request for a gauge tutorial. That would be so handy for us newbies!

  4. Sarah Houx July 27, 2015 at 2:38 am - Reply

    Thank you! I agree a chart pattern tutorial would be awesome!

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