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Conclusion

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Congratulations! Pat yourself on the back because you’ve graduated beyond beginner knitting!

You’ve added more techniques to your “knitting toolbox.” Just think about all the flexibility you now have!

You have now learned these advanced knitting techniques:

❖  Using double pointed needles (DPN) to knit in the round

❖  How to use a circular needle to knit in the round

❖  Using a cable needle

❖  How to change yarn colors in the middle of a project

❖  Increase or add a stitch through M1

❖  Cast on stitches in the middle of a row

❖  Knit a basket weave pattern

❖  Knit the Double Moss Stitch pattern

❖  Knit a braided cable

❖  Join end stitches in the round.

On top of that, you now have experience working with different weights of yarn, including:

❖  DK (double knitting) weight or lightweight (3)

❖  medium worsted weight (4)

❖  bulky weight (5)

❖  super bulky weight (6).

Finally, don’t forget that you can customize any of these projects because you decide what type of yarn you want to us, as long as it’s the weight required by the project’s pattern.

Browse through yarns of different colors (bright, earth tone, pastel, mixed), fibers (acrylic, wool, cotton, combinations of these), and textures (regular, fuzzy, bouclé). Play around and experiment with various types of yarn to dress up or dress down any project.

Proudly put your personal touch on anything you knit because you have the freedom, creativity, and know-how. Enjoy knitting when chilling out or on the go. In the end, you’ll have a cool finished product.

If this book of projects has inspired you and helped you in any way, would you be so kind as to leave a review wherever you purchased this book? That would help me in return. Thanks for reading!

Happy knitting!