Welcome to Yearn’s skills section. New to knitting? This is where it all starts. Find the skill you want to learn by doing a search or filter by category or pattern. Happy yearning!
Learn to master the Half Fisherman's Rib knitting technique, a beautiful and reversible stitch for beginners and experienced knitters alike. Create stunning textures with our step-by-step guide.
Increasing stitches on the purl side without creating holes is a useful skill for any knitter. Follow these simple steps to master increasing stitches by curling through the back loop using the M1p (Make 1 purlwise) technique.
Learn how to increase stitches seamlessly with the Make 1 Knitwise (M1K) method. This method will teach you how to increase stitches on the knit side of your work, without holes.
The left leaning decrease, also known as 'slip, slip, knit', is an essential skill to learn for shaping your projects. Master the technique with our easy to follow step-by-step guide.
Creating a right leaning decrease is almost as simple as creating a regular knit stitch. Master this technique for shaping your projects with our easy to follow step-by-step guide.
Learn the essential knitting technique every beginner should master - standard binding off. Follow these simple steps for a neat finish to your knitting projects.
Learn the cable cast on technique for perfect 1x1 rib knitting. Create smooth edges and start with a beautiful edge which seamlessly blends into the rest of your work.
Learn how to master the purl stitch knitting technique with this step-by-step guide. Create beautiful textured patterns and add variety to your knitting projects by mastering this essential skill. Follow along as we break down the process into simple, easy-to-follow steps.
The knit stitch is the fundament to everything you will learn in knitting, so this skill is a must for every knitter. Follow this step-by-step guide and master the knit stitch in no time!
Learn the long tail cast on knitting technique and start your knitting projects with an easy-to-master edge. Remember, practice makes perfect, so keep honing your skills and exploring new knitting adventures.