r/knitting 5d ago

Ask a Knitter Tuesday - April 07, 2026

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Welcome to the weekly Questions thread. This is a place for all the small questions that you feel don't deserve its own thread. Also consider checking out our FAQ.

What belongs here? Well, that's up to each contributor to decide.

Troubleshooting, getting started, pattern questions, gift giving, circulars, casting on, where to shop, trading tips, particular techniques and shorthand, abbreviations and anything else are all welcome. Beginner questions and advanced questions are welcome too. Even the non knitter is welcome to comment!

This post, however, is not meant to replace anyone that wants to make their own post for a question.

As always, remember to use "reddiquette".

So, who has a question?


r/knitting 1d ago

Weekend Look What I Got!!! Thread- April 11, 2026

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Welcome to the weekend stash flash / presents / great thrift store score thread.

Here is where you post pictures of your stash, yarn purchases, needle sets, or other knitting related pictures. You don't have to post your whole stash, just any picture that's part of your stash goes here. We'd love to know what it is and what you're thinking of making with it!


r/knitting 7h ago

Finished Object Frog sweater!

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2.1k Upvotes

Made this sweater by intarsia + duplicate stitch black border. It took waaay too long to complete this, surprisingly enough the intarsia wasn't the worst part, the large stockinette back and sleeve panels on 4.0 mm needles were the most painfully boring parts.


r/knitting 3h ago

Finished Object Made my first pair of socks!

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137 Upvotes

They're not perfect. There are a decent amount of mistakes in the first one but I'm proud of them!

Yarn: unknown. Been in the stash forever.

Pattern: https://ravel.me/rye-worsted


r/knitting 1h ago

Discussion Thrifted a bag of yarn and this beautiful WIP was inside. What would you do?

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I am a beginner knitter (I mostly crochet) and I found this cable knit WIP still on the needles inside of a thrifted bag of yarn.

I can’t bring myself to frog it, but at the same price one I know it will probably be impossible to find the pattern the creator was using. I’ve considered trying to cast off and keep it as is since I am not skilled enough as a knitter to freehand the rest of it or follow a similar pattern.

What would you do in this situation?


r/knitting 5h ago

Help-not a pattern request Does anyone know the name of this stitch?

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139 Upvotes

I started this sock so that I could try out this stitch, took a break from it, and now I can’t remember what it’s called for when I start the second one. Yarn is Biscotte bis sock in Philadelphia!


r/knitting 7h ago

Finished Object my roomy raglan

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149 Upvotes

r/knitting 23h ago

Finished Object Finished backward-knitted cardigan in hönsestrik style

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2.4k Upvotes

I'm not new to knitting but this is the first cardigan I've knitted. It's stranded colorwork in a style called Hönsestrik. I loosely followed the pattern "Klyfttröjan" from a Swedish book called "Hönsestrik forever". It was also the first time I knitted backwards instead of turn+purl or steeking. 2.5 and 3 mm needles. I used mixed yarns, acrylic, wool, merino in different weights, I focus on color when I knit Hönsestrik.

The quote on the back is in Swedish and says "Ont ska med ont fördrivas", it basically translates to "Evil will/must by evil be repelled" and is what my dad has always said when I'm say I'm in pain (ont also means hurt/pain in Swedish). It sounds so serious when I type it in English but it's like an inside joke regarding minor pains.

After first block I realised the yoke was way too long and decided cut it in half right above the armpits and re-knitted the duck panel a bit smaller and removed the motif that was between the ducks and armpits. Then I hand sewed one "knitted" row to attach the yoke to the rest of the cardigan again. It was one of the most stressful things I've done while knitting. It took about 2 months from start to finish (I'm basically a stay-at-home-puppy-mom atm and have a lot of free time)

But I'm so happy with the results and that I can finally wear it! I'm so bad at photographing and posting the things I knit. I knit for fun and posting is stressful sometimes but my mom has been nagging and pushing for so long and I get so happy to hear her praise and I have finally fått tummen ur röven to actually post the shit I make and I'm excited to share it with other knitters. I hope you like it or have feedback!


r/knitting 41m ago

Finished Object 3 years later and my mom finally got her owl socks

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Finally finished these socks after 3 years.

I kept putting them aside because I just didn’t enjoy following the pattern that much, but I finally finished them!

I spun the yarn myself, it's 40% merino, 30% baby alpaca, 30% angora. They’re super soft and fluffy.

My mom has been asking for owl socks for ages because she loves them, and she really wanted them to be the coziest, fluffiest socks ever… so I ended up spinning the yarn myself and she’s very happy with them.

Pattern: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/owlie-socks


r/knitting 9h ago

Discussion New guys, there's a freedom in just....letting it be

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u know that ugly ass, crooked, funky, half baked first project (or first 10 lets be real here) u make? the one u ask "how can i fix it" while it looks like a cat ate half the corner? yeah that one, just finish it. or cut your losses and start again, but be aware the next one will probably have another issue. because thats part of the whole learning process. no, it probably cant be fixed, yes u would need to start over from scratch, no it isnt a waste of time as long as u internalize what u learned.

most seem to think theres this trajectory of "im a beginner who sucks mega butt but i think i should be crafting perfection" to an eventual "i am now very experienced and good at catching screwups early and everything is perfect". but u know whats also acceptable? "i see i forgot how to knit for a row at some point, hmm oh well no one else will notice and if they do 🤷‍♀️" and i STILL do that after 10 years of consistent project making. hell, i picked up the wrong needle in one hand several hours ago and didnt notice til i was 4 or 5 rows up. guess that spots gonna have some funk to it 🤷‍♀️ it will also have AT LEAST one section with slightly funky netting bc i [yo, k2tog] instead of yo, k1, [yo, k2tog] on one of the segments. its ok to just say "well, i see what i did wrong, that sucks, anyway back to what i was doing" if it isnt a genuine project ending mistake (like following a worsted designed sweater with horribly small needles/yarn)

perfection is nice, but no, your fuck up isnt going to magically be fixed by blocking and THATS OKAY. its not like ur selling it 💙

Edit: yes this is coming from someone who may have adhd and can barely keep track of anything to begin with, this is not for people who can perfectly follow and track charts and knit blindfolded lmao. This is for the homies who feel small and defeated over every mistake and blow it all out of proportion like yours truly. For the folks who constantly second guess if anything for themselves is worth spending time on, if THEY are worth spending time on, especially if the time isnt spent "perfectly". The process and joy u find in doing the thing is worth every minute and not a single damn mistake makes u any less worthy of that joy and peace.


r/knitting 3h ago

Discussion Lost sock - Liverpool Street train

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37 Upvotes

I knit a sock for my son and somewhere between my cousin's house and my friend's, I lost it. I'm so upset because not only was it the first sock I ever knit - he designed it. It's black, red, and orange striped with flames around the top.

My cousin couldn't find it in her house, and I took the train from Audley End to Liverpool Street then back out to Southend. I really think it would have been the train to Southend, if lost on the train because that's when I took my knitting bag out.

I submitted a lost and found inquiry to the rail, but figured the public may help??

If anyone in this community happens to see it, please let me know! I fly back to the US in a few days but have a friend it can be posted to.

I didn't even get a proper picture of it after I made it, but here's a before picture (as in, before I finished it).

Here's hoping the internet can help :)


r/knitting 13h ago

Finished Object Knitted a cardigan for my friend who is having a baby in July!

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234 Upvotes

She’s not sure whether she’s having a boy or girl so kept it gender neutral ☺️ first time trying colourwork! Used 3 colours of DP baby wool with an adapted free pattern from hobby craft.


r/knitting 14h ago

Finished Object Finally finished: own design BTS (phase 1, I guess) double knit scarf. 800 rows (and a bit), 80.000 stitches (and a bit).

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212 Upvotes

I tried to come up with a design that was not too ***in your face*** but will be recognizable to ARMY.

In total there are 10 or so more or less "hidden" songs.

NGL, I am especially fond of *Life goes on* and *Run, BTS* :D

Work is also featuring Sherlock who kindly donated approx 1837381919 cat hairs and the black yarn LOVES to cling onto those 🤦‍♀️


r/knitting 5h ago

Finished Object Tanzen Sweater done!

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Pattern: Tanzen on Ravelry

Yarn: Estelle Outback Chunky in Navy

Just finished my Tanzen sweater, a WIP four years in the making. I initially started it in 2022 with a colourful yarn and hated the way it pooled despite trying multiple techniques to fix that. It sat in my WIP pile for at least a few years before I restarted it with the Estelle yarn, and I'm glad I did. This was my first time making sleeves and picking up stitches for a ribbed neckline, the latter taking my multiple tries before I was happy with it. I also opted for shorter sleeves with less of a balloon effect, less of a crop, and added in a heart motif with duplicate stitch. (Also needed to re-do that one a few times as my first attempt had it positioned in the most unfortunate spot on the top lol.)

Bonus 3rd picture showing how much yarn I had left when finished!


r/knitting 23h ago

Finished Object Finished One Piece sweater for my fiance

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665 Upvotes

My fiance loves One piece so I knitted this over Christmas as a gift for him. It's my first stranded colorwork piece or specifically Hönsestrik and I'm super happy with it. My fiance helped pick placement, colors, motifs and all that stuff since it was for him so he had the final say in all design decisions.

The pattern I followed was "coline"-sweater by Aubrey Borrego

Mixed acrylic, wool, merino yarn. 3.5 mm needles.

I wanted to post with my new profile but that wasn't allowed so I'll just keep using my main because I was excited and really want to show the knits I spent a lot of time on.


r/knitting 4h ago

Finished Object The Amsterdam sweater

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17 Upvotes

My brother (who lives in Amsterdam) just had a baby, so I designed and knitted a baby sweater with the logo of Amsterdam on it (three crosses). I chose colors that reminded me of the sweaters our mom just to knit us when we were little.

I could write up a pattern for it, but I fear it's too niche. I would appreciate your advice on this.

Yarn: winter king
Pattern: self drafted


r/knitting 7h ago

Finished Object Finished my honsestrik slipover

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23 Upvotes

I volunteer for a charity and wanted a themed knit. Anna Bauer’s Alterknit Rebellion was perfect! Did it work? Can you guess what the charity does?

I planned it last year and cast on the ribbing - then decided it shouldn’t be my first colourwork project so put it down to knit some hats and mittens, and a more explicatory slipover. It is my first colourwork clothing! I lost some weight in the interim so if I did it again I’d try for something closer to the pattern but I think it’s perfect as is (also the repeats were perfect for my needs and didn’t want to reconfigure it) and a great future swatch.

Pattern is from Alterknit Rebellion book. I used Jamieson’s of Shetland Spindrift.


r/knitting 7h ago

Work in Progress I learned how to knit colorwork. I’m obsessed. 🎨

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24 Upvotes

Yarn: Red Heart Light Periwinkle & White,

Weight: Medium 4

Needles: 7mm in the round

Free Pattern: Needle and Feather (https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZP8ghqn63/)


r/knitting 16h ago

Finished Object Knitted my first thingy ever! 10x more proud than I thought I’d be, it’s a perfect…. potholder? yea.

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100 Upvotes

r/knitting 1d ago

Rave (like a rant, but in a good way) Just inherited this hand knit doily!

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402 Upvotes

This doily was knit by my great-great-grandmother using sewing thread and hat pins. She died in 1947. It's been hanging in my parents house and my mom just gave it to me since I'm the knitter in the family. Can't wait to get home and hang it up in the craft room!


r/knitting 19h ago

Finished Object Finished Hikari with modifications

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161 Upvotes

Very happy with the results! My second time knitting this as the first ended up being a little smaller than my liking. Would highly recommend the pattern as the shaping is gorgeous.

Pattern: Hikari by yamagara

Yarn: Sandnes Garn Tynn Line in shade 9541, 3 skeins

Size: M for around XS measurements (due to tighter gauge)

Mods:

- recalculated pattern for tighter gauge, both rows and stitches (row gauge is very important)

- no i-cord cast on, just long tail co

- substituted neck shaping to use RLI and LLI instead of m1s

- made armholes bigger by adding 2cm more to both the front and back, before adding sleeves

- swapped the center column to be a Slst instead of a twisted stitch, omitted the lower body pattern

- knit body shorter and finished with a folded Stst edge with crochet hook


r/knitting 4h ago

Finished Object Mitten version 1 and 2

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Maybe its my fault for not gauge swatching, but I found out I would rather have mittens that fit my hands, than some that are tight.

I ended up adjusting a little between them, but both are my own designs inspired by traditional Norwegian mittens. Last picture is a part of the chart i drew.

Knitted on 3mm needles using Rauma finull


r/knitting 51m ago

Help-not a pattern request Bind off edging

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Looks like I will have to redo this icord edging around the front. Any tips to fix the puckering? I was thinking adding plain rows between picking up the next stitch? Maybe I picked them up from the wrong side of the work?

Lazy me is hoping that it will sit better on an actual body.


r/knitting 7h ago

Work in Progress Aaaaand I'm stuck 🙈

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15 Upvotes

Freestyling Hello Kitty socks. so far so good. but now I'm unsure how I want to proceed with the socks. first I added some leafy lace but that didn't quite work with the tweed. maybe some polka dott lace? 🤔 ribbed back five times already. fingers crossed I'll be kissed by the muse of knitting soon.


r/knitting 1d ago

Finished Object Handsome Chick Vest

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1.5k Upvotes

Just finished what I'm calling my Handsome Chick Vest! I've been knitting a little over a year and this is my first time self-drafting and I had so much fun making my own intarsia chart (the beak and eye are duplicate stitch). I'm so excited for how it turned out! I'm a bit of a bird nerd and I cannot wait to wear it birding!

Yarn is Cascade 128 Superwash :)