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How do I start learning to knit?

Our beginner knitting guide covers everything you need to know, from selecting the right needles to completing your first project. Check out our First Projects for Beginner Knitters guide.

What are Fair Isle patterns?

Fair Isle is a traditional knitting technique from Scotland that creates beautiful patterned designs. Explore our detailed Fair Isle Knitting Patterns Guide to learn more.

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What's the difference between knitting and crochet?

Both are rewarding textile crafts. Crochet uses a single hook while knitting uses two needles. Learn the basics with our Crochet Basics for Complete Beginners guide.

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