Intermediate Knitting - Combining Knit and Purl Stitches

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  • Toni Lipe

    Toni's Design Studio
     
    (703) 403-3222

    Toni’s Design Studio, located in Northern Virginia, started in 2002 as a small studio fulfilling the requests of friends and relatives. Word quickly spread and the business was born.The fiberholic behind the business is Toni Lipe Mahmud. Toni has been working with fiber all her life. She loves to knit, sew, and embroider. She has also dabbled in bobbin lace, tatting, and macramé. Toni has a BA in Business Administration and an MBA. In her spare time, she loves to sip lattes, enjoy the company of her friends and chauffer her daughter to school, ballet and birthday parties.

  • Intermediate Knitting - Combining Knit and Purl Stitches

    Toni Lipe of Toni's Design Studio shows you some intermediate knitting techniques.

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    Hi, I am Toni Lipe with Toni's Design Studio. Today, I am going to talk to you about combining knit and purl stitches. We will discuss ribbing, the moss stitch, the basketweave stitch, increasing and decreasing. You won't need much to get started. You will need size ten, ten inch bamboo needles, a worsted weight yarn, scissors, measuring tape and a tapestry needle. Make sure you keep all of your supplies in your tote bag or basket so you don't hurt yourself or the things do not get broken and before we start let me tell you a little bit about myself. I received my undergraduate degree and my MBA from George Mason University. I have been knitting for 25 years and I have enjoyed going to classes, teaching classes, buying yarn, attending conferences and I am very excited to share my favorite craft with you. So, let's get started.

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