📹 5 MORE Knitting YouTube channels to watch


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  • Stitchionary: A different kind of dip stitch
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Knitspiration

📹 5 MORE Knitting YouTube channels to watch

A couple days ago we highlighted a few ​YouTube channels​ that we think are worth subscribing to.

But there are hundreds of channels devoted to knitting so we found a few more that are doing great work.

These channels cover everything from historical knitting to stitch pattern tutorials to advanced knitting techniques.

Here they are...

​Knit With Hannah​

Why we like it

Hannah has more than just another knitting tutorial channel. She covers a wide range of topics, but mostly she answers questions you might be thinking but never thought to ask. Her videos are simple and straightforward, but her content is very useful.

Video to check out: ​Why does my knitting curl at the edges?​

​Nerdy Knitting​

Why we like it

Tonia is a TKGA Master Knitter and certified knitting instructor, so she definitely knows her stuff. I've been incredibly impressed with the content she's been putting out on YouTube. Her videos often focus on a single topic for a few weeks, covering it from multiple angles. And she has a very active community which she does a great job of collaborating with for her videos.

Video to check out: ​Is the knitting in Outlander historically accurate?​

​So Woolly​

Why we like it

We stopped making stitch tutorials years ago, but this channel is still going strong. Not only do they have great stitch pattern videos, but they have many we've never seen before! In fact we often feature their tutorials here in the daily stitch portion of the newsletter.

Video to check out: ​Honeycomb Brioche Stitch​

​Roxanne Richardson​

Why we like it

Roxanne is easily one of the smartest knitters on YouTube. I received dozens of recommendations for her channel after the last roundup. She is also a TKGA Master Knitter and CYC Certified Teacher. If you need advice on advanced knitting techniques there are few channels better than this. Her videos often cover very technical knitting questions and she does great comparisons of different knitting methods.

Video to check out: ​Short Row Technique Comparison​

​Engineering Knits​

Why we like it

Ever wondered what it's like to knit a 130 year old knitting pattern? Me either. But this channel dives deep into the historical knitting from the early 1800s to the late 1900s. Whether it's vintage knit stockings or a 1950s ski bonnet, no one covers knitting history like this channel.

Video to check out: ​Knitting Vintage Summer Sweaters​

Conclusion

So there you have it!

We chose these channels because they consistently produce some of the best YouTube content for knitters and we think they deserve your attention.

But there are tons of great channels out there.

Who's your favorite?

Send us a recommendation for a future round up!

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Daily Stitch

Dip Stitch

This form of dip stitch makes elongated strands, but in a unique way.

By changing the depth of the dip and stacking them on top of each other, a shell or diamond pattern is created.

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Pattern Pick

Victorian Toilet Cushion by Engineering Knits

In the Victorian era, the Toilet refers to a routine you do to get ready and dressed in the morning.

A toilet stool is what you would usually have handy to sit on while your were putting on makeup, stockings or performing any other parts of your morning Victorian routines.

Beautifully decorative Toilet Cushions were a common hand made item for the Victorian home.

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