I hope this growing directory of knitting tutorials is helpful for you. Every tutorial includes instructions for both right and left-handed knitters. You can also find a full video directory of left-handed tutorials on youtube here.
Be sure to check out all of our free patterns to use your newly learned skills.

Cast-on
Learn the Italian Cast-On with This Step-by-Step Tutorial
Knitting Tutorial: How to Do a Picot Cast On (with Written Instructions + Video!)
Knitting Tutorial: How to Knit a Picot Hem on a Cast On Edge
Increases
Knitting Tutorial: How to Do M1RP and M1LP
Other Skills and Tips
How to Use Stitch Markers: My Personal Guide
Knitting Tutorial: How to Do Magic Loop for Small-Circumference Knitting
Beginner Knitter Series
How to Cast On: A Beginner’s Guide to Knitting
How to Knit: Mastering the Knit Stitch with Ease
How to Purl: A Fun and Easy Knitting Tutorial
Beginner Series Part 4: How to Join Yarn Invisibly Using 3 Simple Methods
Beginner Knitting Series Part 5: How to Do the KFB Stitch
Beginner Knitting Series Part 6: How to Do M1R and M1L
Beginner Knitting Series Part 7: How to Do Yo Knit Stitch
Beginner Knitting Series Part 8: How to Do K2TOG Stitch
Beginner Knitting Series Part 9: How to Do the SSK Stitch
Beginner Knitting Series Part 10: How to Do the P2TOG Stitch
Beginner Knitting Series Part 11: How to Do the SSP Stitch
Beginner Knitting Series Part 12: How to Do the C2F Stitch
Beginner Knitter Series Part 13: How to Do the C2B Stitch
Beginner Knitting Series Part 14: How to Do the PSSO Stitch
Beginner Knitting Series Part 15: How to Bind Off Knitwise
Beginner Knitting Series Part 16: How to Bind Off Knitting Purlwise
Beginner Knitting Series Part 17: How to Sew Seams in Knitting
Thank you for exploring our collection of knitting tutorials! Whether you’re here for your first scarf or to expand your knitting skills, we hope these guides have inspired you to keep your needles moving. Remember, every stitch is a step towards mastery. Keep practicing and exploring new patterns through our knitting tutorials. Happy knitting, and may your creativity flourish with each new project you undertake from our tutorials!
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Thank you for offering your patterns and tutorials. Thry are so helpful!!!
Hi Amanda. I’ve been desperately trying to contact you so now trying here. I have your Bunny Bonnet pattern and about a week to get it done. I’ve tried so many times to make the 3-6 month size and can’t get it right. When using K2P2 , starting at 50 stitches is not evenly divisible by four. How does this work? Also, I’m not totally clear on your first slip salvage edge, but assuming I just use it as my first knit 2 stitch. Please help urgent.
It’s okay that it’s not an even for (actually preferred!) You will k2 p2 knowing the last 2 sts will be k2 just like the opposite side so the bonnet is symmetrical. The salvage edge is a slip st to make a neat and tidy edging. Yes, you use it as your first k on the k2p2 ribbing. I hope this answers all of your questions.
Hello and firstly, thank you for the free patterns, so generous of you.
I am making the cute shortie socks for my granddaughters.
Just to be clear: after knitting the ribbed cuff, am I to knit the short rows in plain knitting or continue with ribbing throughout?
If you are talking about the September Ankle socks then there will be short rows worked in 1×1 ribbing to make the tab on the back of the ankle. But if it is the heel that is being worked in short rows (like Sophia socks or Beka Socks which use a short row heel) than those short rows are worked in stockinette.
Hi! You have so many beautiful patterns that I can’t wait to make! I’ve started on the Youth Damask Cardigan, but I’m stuck on the left front/right front. The instructions for the both sections seem to be the same- is that maybe a mistake or am I doing something wrong? Thanks so much!!!
They are perfect mirrors of each other. If you were to look at the instructions right before the neck one will end after completing a right side row while the other will say end after completing a wrong side row. That is really the only difference between them: when you start the decreases for the neck and shoulders. They are meant to be as close to the same as possible.
That explains where I got mixed up! Thank you so much!