Fruity Knitting Patrons – Hebrideans, Merinos and Shetlands – have access to our Tutorials.
- Cutting and Finishing the Steeks
- Knitting Backwards with Amy Detjen
- Gotland Skirting Demonstration from Grand View Farm
- FISS Knitting with Helen Robertson
- Two Handed Fair-Isle with Hazel Tindall
- Inserting a Zipper
- Closing the Holes in the Underarms
- Ladderback Jacquard & Stranded Knitting
- Mending your Knitting
- Winding Cast-On
- Working a Gathered Cast-Off & Hemming with Whip Stitch
- Finishing & Weaving in Ends
- Dorset Button Tutorial – TJ Frog
- Modifying a Set-In Sleeve
- Sloped Bind-Off
- Right and Left Leaning Decreases
- Knitting Complex Cables without a Cable Needle
- Grafting Garter Stitch
- Cabling without a Cable Needle
- One by One Cables – Twisted Stitches
- Twisted Rib Tubular Cast-On using the Long Tail Method
- Shaping Shoulders in the Round using Short Rows
- Knitting a Ruffled Edge
- Thoughts on Blocking
- Shaping Shoulders & German Short Rows
- Weaving in the Ends as you Knit
- Finishing the Steeks
- Reinforcing Steeks with a Sewing Machine
- Double Knitting & Brioche Combined
- Inserting Armhole Steeks
- Styles of Knitting
- Simple Brioche Beanie Tutorial
- Introduction to Brioche
- Cutting and Grafting to Fix Mistakes
- Understitching your Lining or Facing
- Twisted Stitch Cables
- Shaping in Pattern
- Cabling Without a Cable Needle
- Seaming a Set-In Sleeve with Backstitch – Part 2
- Seaming a Set-In Sleeve with Backstitch – Part 1
- Knitting and Purling Intarsia
- Intarsia in the Round vs Intarsia in the Flat – Understanding the problem
- Working the chart – fairisle and intarsia combined
- Fairisle Tutorial – Catching the floats on the purl side
- Fairisle Tutorial – Catching the floats on the knit side