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10. Other tutorials




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Knitting can be so much fun, want to try a few more fun thing?  Here are a few fun techniques for you to try.

I cords can be used for drawstrings, to make letters and loads of other projects.  There are two different ways of making an I cord, either with straight needles or double pointed needles (DPN's). The handy guide below includes instructions for both which are broken down step by step with photos and clear explanations.

Lengthening a stitch is a technique I learnt about a month ago and is alot of fun to muck around with an experiment what you can create.  I've seen scarves, t-shirts and shawls using this fun technique.

Tassels can are great to add to scarves, blankets, cushion covers

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