chain plying
These projects feature a special knitting technique (chain plying, also known as Navajo knitting).
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Triangles Lace Scarf [Knitting Pattern]
The stitch for this lace scarf looks complex, but it's intuitive. You'll probably only need a few repeats before you can stop referencing the pattern! 🧶 Knit with one skein of fingering weight yarn.
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Purl Swirl Hat [Knitting Pattern]
All sizes of the Purl Swirl Hat can be made with a single skein of sock yarn or any other fingering-weight yarn! It's a great stash-buster.
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Newcastle Baby Blanket [Knitting Pattern]
Inspired by the interplay of bold and soft colors of a princess's castle, this reversible baby blanket is soft, beautiful, and subtly sparkly!
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Chain Plying: A Simple Yarn-Bulking Technique
Have you heard of chain plying? It's a technique used to enable you to work with three strands of yarn from a single skein at the same time. The best part? You don't have to prep! It's done as you knit or crochet!