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How to Knit Herringbone Scarf.mov

Learn how to knit a herringbone stitch for scarf.

Lampion

Rachel shows how awesome the Lantern Moon Lampion is and how to properly set it up. These are on sale while they last on our website www.paradisefibers.net. We also carry the full line of Lantern Moon bags, knitting needles and more.

how to finger knit

david teaches you how to do a basic chain finger knit
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Art for Peace

Through image-making, those who feel powerless are given a voice. One of the most critical, ongoing topics of global concern is the quest for world peace.

In September, scores of artists gathered in Moscow, Russia to paint benches for the The Bench of Peace International Art Project, shown above. Placed side by side, the benches stretched 400 meters along Lavrushinsky Lane and were later auctioned off for charity. Events such as this demonstrate that art is not just about making a pretty picture – art also makes a statement, one that may linger in viewers’ memories long after they’ve stopped looking at the art.

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Pablo Picasso, one of the 20th centuries most celebrated artists, created many drawings and lithographs of doves, the international symbol of peace. While his first dove artwork in 1949 was created in a realistic style, his subsequent peace doves took on a more elegant, minimalistic style. On the opposite end of the spectrum, his painting Guernica depicts the horrors of war, and is hailed as one of history’s most powerful anti-war paintings.

Organizations such as the Global Art Project aim to promote peace through art. Through various visual art projects, they seek to educate the public about diversity and tolerance. Art for peace can take the form of community-based projects that focus participants’ minds on the causes of conflicts and solutions for spreading inner harmony and outer peace.

From conceptual street art to traditional fine art, the variety of art created for peace demonstrates the power of images to transform the world, one person at a time.

Loom Knit a Banded Beanie Hat Part 3 of 3

Learn with www.allfreeknitting.com and Kristen with GoodKnit Kisses how to loom knit a banded beanie hat. This hat uses the smallest round knifty knitter loom and decreases the crown so that it is not the standard bulky top. Learn how to make the brim in Part 1, change colors in Part 2 and decrease and finish the hat in Part 3. Need written instructions? You can find the free pattern at: www.allfreeknitting.com
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Loom Knit a Banded Beanie Hat Part 2 of 3

Learn with www.allfreeknitting.com and Kristen with GoodKnit Kisses how to loom knit a banded beanie hat. This hat uses the smallest round knifty knitter loom and decreases the crown so that it is not the standard bulky top. Learn how to make the brim in Part 1, change colors in Part 2 and decrease and finish the hat in Part 3. Need written instructions? You can find the free pattern at: www.allfreeknitting.com

Loom Knit a Banded Beanie Hat Part 1 of 3

Learn with www.allfreeknitting.com and Kristen with GoodKnit Kisses how to loom knit a banded beanie hat. This hat uses the smallest round knifty knitter loom and decreases the crown so that it is not the standard bulky top. Learn how to make the brim in Part 1, change colors in Part 2 and decrease and finish the hat in Part 3. Need written instructions? You can find the free pattern at: www.allfreeknitting.com
Video Rating: 5 / 5

How to Bind Off

A one-minute knitting tutorial

Part 1 – Ruth Morris & Belinda Harris-Reid – knitting, KNIT expo

Ruth Morris and Belinda Harris-Reid are founder members of KNIT expo Ruth Morris is MD of Ella’s Knitting – www.ellasknitting.co.uk (patterns/designs, hand dyed wool – Good – and all those things you need to make beautiful traditional knitted garments!). Ruth is an advocate of the traditional knitting craft, she is a highly skilled knitter and is happy to share her knowledge with you, with wit and charm and… she is jolly good fun! Belinda has begun to knit again because of Ruth – so….belinda harris-reid designs is born (smile)…- www.belindaharrisreid.co.uk. Belinda has started to design, importing rosewood and redwood needles from India and dyes her own wool – her yarn range is called wow! KNIT expo is a knitting event like no other…bringing together the world of knitting, the yarn suppliers, the farmers, the small knitting businesses, the established fashion designers and knitting artisans, the writers and poets who are inspired by ‘text-ure’ – with film and chocolates and lots of skills sharing, up-skilling and knowledge building! www.knitexpo.co.uk WE are getting excited…
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Part 2: KNITTING Meterage – yarn n/m KNIT expo

Ruth Morris and Belinda Harris-Reid founder members of KNIT expo! Chatting in Ruth’s garden about knitting… Ruth Morris is MD of Ella’s Knitting – www.ellasknitting.co.uk (patterns/designs, hand dyed wool – Good – and all those things you need to make beautiful traditional knitted garments!). Ruth is an advocate of the traditional knitting craft, she is a highly skilled knitter and is happy to share her knowledge with you, with wit and charm and… she is jolly good fun! Belinda has begun to knit again because of Ruth – so….belinda harris-reid designs is born (smile)…- www.belindaharrisreid.co.uk. Belinda has started to design, importing rosewood and redwood needles from India and dyes her own wool – her yarn range is called wow! KNIT expo is a knitting event like no other…bringing together the world of knitting, the yarn suppliers, the farmers, the small knitting businesses, the established fashion designers and knitting artisans, the writers and poets who are inspired by ‘text-ure’ – with film and chocolates and lots of skills sharing, up-skilling and knowledge building! www.knitexpo.co.uk

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