Reading Knitting Patterns : Knitting Patterns: Gauges
Posted on July 24th, 2009 by admin
Always knit a gauge before starting on any knitting pattern. Learn more about gauges with tips from a professional knitting instructor in this free video about understanding knitting patterns.
Expert: Pam Grushkin
Bio: Pam Grushkin learned to knit at a young age, and she now teaches knitting both independently and through yarn shops.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Duration : 0:2:25
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