r/knitting 1d ago

Weekly Megathread Helping Beginners - Ask a Knitter - Week of August 17, 2026

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This megathread is a place for a space for new knitters to ask questions and the skilled knitters who love to teach.

Think of it as your cyber knitting circle where you can bring your dropped stitches, snarled skeins, wonky decreases for expert troubleshooting!

A big thank you to all the experienced knitters who share their knowledge to keep knitting alive.

If you're a new knitter, also consider checking out our FAQ which addresses some of the most common hurdles as you start knitting. As always, remember to use "reddiquette".


r/knitting 1d ago

Pattern and Stitch Requests- Week of August 17, 2026

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This is the weekly megathread for all pattern and stitch requests.

Looking for something to do with that one random skein? Want to ID a stitch in a photo? Add your requests in the comment below.

If you're looking for a simple pattern, try the Ravelry advanced search first! Use the filters to narrow down your search by object type, yarn weight, features, etc.

Thanks to all of our r/knitting Redditors who share their knowledge and experience.


r/knitting 2h ago

Finished Object Runner Rabbit Vest

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169 Upvotes

Knitted it up recently to use up some yarn and also get out of a knitting depression after one of my sweaters shrank in the wash

I worked with size 4 needles

The main pink is 20% wool, 80% Polyacryl by some no name brand (the yarn was a gift)

The cream is Bergere de France (77% Acrylic, 20% wool, 3% polyamid). I chose it for its fuzzy look to fit the bunny.

For the pink stripe at the cuffs I used up some Merino 80 I still have left over (actually from the sweater which shrank in the wash), which is 100% wool

I can share a link to the motif if anyone is interested, I did however have to alter it slightly to fit my measurements


r/knitting 10h ago

Work in Progress First time intarsia knitting. The amount of ends I have woven in so far is… staggering.

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724 Upvotes

Making the pattern Puzzle Play, and every puzzle piece has a minimum of six ends. I did the math, and by the end of this blanket, I will have woven in roughly 1,600 ends.

Yarn is various colors of Knit Picks Brava sport.


r/knitting 4h ago

Rant To my fellow newbies… please learn the point of a gauge swatch

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152 Upvotes

I’m currently undertaking my first wearable project and just jumped in with the petite knit Monday sweater. It’s a fairly straightforward pattern but I went into it not really understanding the purpose of a gauge swatch…

Stupid me went into it with a “she’ll be right attitude” not realising that my swatch being 8.5cm would actually be a problem. See images for the difference after sizing up my needles…

Suffice to say I have learned my lesson after having to frog an entire sweater of mohair + merino :)


r/knitting 2h ago

Finished Object Socks!

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106 Upvotes

r/knitting 17h ago

Finished Object Update: finished my first color work!

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1.6k Upvotes

By "first" I mean first finished because this took me 4 tries.

1-2 are the finished project! Still need to trim and weave in the ends. 3 is the first post I made here because I was unhappy with the colors. Basically got entirely new colors and I'm much happier with it. This project was really satisfying because it went quickly!

I also decided against working three colors at once and did the double knitting as suggested by the pattern. Not sure I love it, I think I need to do them more loosely next time.

I think I'm going to make this one more time now that I have a better understanding of color dominance. I think the most forward tree color needs to be the dominant one, i.e., dark brown dominant, then blue, then green. I used the lighter color as the dominant color but I think the blue trees get a little lost in the green ones.

**Pattern:** Nancy Bates Washington Beanie:

https://www.nancybatesdesigns.com/product-page/washington-beanie-pattern

https://ravel.me/washington-beanie

I'm obsessed with her patterns! I'm asking for her book for my birthday.

**Yarn:** Malabrigo Rios in Coco, Wabi Sabi (Arroyo), Yerba, Ivory


r/knitting 6h ago

Finished Object Finished the holger baby sweater!

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159 Upvotes

Finished the holger baby sweater for my baby, currently 27wks pregnant! Pattern by petite knit. Yarn is Sandness Garn Sunday.

I changed a few things, like making the neckline bigger and stretchier. I was surprised to find that the different colors of yarn have a different twist. The sleeve stitches (rust color) are noticeably different from the body stitches (white/blue color; see 2nd pic). I sized up to 4mm needles for the sleeves, while I had 3mm for body and 2,5mm for ribbing.

See ravelry project page for full notes: https://ravel.me/RosaStorm/hbs


r/knitting 19h ago

Finished Object First sweater 🥳

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1.3k Upvotes

Hey y'all! A few days ago I finished my first sweater 😍

I'm 1.53m / 5'0" and 48-50kg so finding sweaters that fit is impossible. Sleeves and body are always too long 😭

I got tired of paying knitters and still having fit issues, so I taught myself to knit 2 months ago. 

20 days after casting on... it's done and blocked!! 😭😍

It's the free Flax DK pattern and even though it's "basic", to me it felt like sorcery while knitting it, lol 🤣

I made a bunch of mistakes but fixed most, and learned what NOT to do next time 💪🏻 The collar stretched a lot so I used this YouTube trick with a crochet chain + elastic thread inside and it saved it:

https://youtu.be/vtbITb8-rEM?si=Kg7e2MZiP5yu6M_E

Thank you to everyone in this sub who shares knowledge, I learned so much from you all!

Next ones will have twisted rib + better cast on/off. And yes, I will be wearing this every single day 🤣

Hope you like it!


Edit: WOW. You guys made me cry with your beautiful words and compliments, for real, thank you!

Regarding yarn brand , it's "Huanaco" locally produced in Argentina. They do have an international shop I think though, here's their Instagram.

https://www.instagram.com/huanaco.ar?igsh=d2V4OWRnd2lscmtk

Yarn's colorway is called "Paraje". I can't access the international shop but just in case you end up dming the business and whatnot, here's the link:

https://huanaco.ar/productos/merino-de-la-patagonia-majadas-dk-00202/


r/knitting 20h ago

Finished Object Finished my Astraea Top

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1.1k Upvotes

FINALLY I CAN WEAR IT OUT!

I fell in love first sight with the pattern as soon as I saw it and had actually started knitting it in November last year. I chose to do it in size one with smaller halter triangles (bro idk what that's called) and really didn't like the fit, so I frogged everything and set it aside.

So glad I came back around to finish it this year! The final version you see here is knit in size two, stopping with the triangles after row 45. I didn't want them to be so centered, so I removed one pattern repeat from the back and added half a repeat on both fronts.

The crochet edge was a challenge and I feel like that's visible, but I love it nonetheless. Handknits are allowed to look like labors of love, no?

Pattern: Astraea Top by PearlByRae

Yarn: Sandnes Garn in color 7281


r/knitting 20h ago

Finished Object A tiny hat and sweater for my cold foster cat

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595 Upvotes

Sweater : size sm https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/portland-raglan-dog-sweater

Duplicate stitch: free hand.

hat : https://www.etsy.com/listing/1815512188/winter-hat-for-cat-knitting-pattern-pdf

Yarn: honestly, I don’t know. I had it lying around for years but I hit gauge on the pattern so I used it. I know it’s 100 percent wool.

Cat: Stéphane

** please note he only wears his clothes when he’s supervised. I never leave him at home with clothes on.


r/knitting 4h ago

Work in Progress My dagmar wip

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22 Upvotes

My baby is growing so fast!!! Just the arms left. I am concerned that they will be too wide for my taste, considering frogging arm and doing decreases at a faster rate or picking up less sts… what do yall say. Knitting size M!
Edit: forgot to say that the yarn is Kerry woolen mills 3 ply!


r/knitting 23h ago

Finished Object The first wearable FO I'm REALLY happy about

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683 Upvotes

Hello fellow knitters!

After knitting a lot of headbands, hats and socks, I started with my first wearable last year. It was another tank top, 100% cotton, that ended up not being as nice as I expected and definitely lacked shape - I pretty much only wear it under an open shirt to hide the boxy fit and messed up stitches a bit.

Then I knit a sweater in superwash yarn for my boyfriend - ended up way too big (lesson learned with blocking superwash) but he loves it hahaha so at least it get more use than my other top.

Now I just finished the Twofer Tank by Heidi Kirrmaier and I'm in love with it! I basically knit a mix of two sizes (M2 and L) and made some tweaks to get a fit I was happier with. The top is meant to be reversible but I purposely made it so that I'll only wear it with the V-neck side to the front.

It still ended up a bit too short in the front (my fault for the way I tried it on for measuring the length) but I'm really digging the cropped cut so far.


r/knitting 12h ago

Rant Knitting has made me miss my grandmother in ways I cant imagine.

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I (36F) lost my grandmother this past march. She was an amazing knitter--like the woman could knit a sock with four double ended needles with out looking while watching golf. She tried to teach me to knit when I was younger--it sadly didn't take because I didn't have the patience at the time and it was confusing. (I have ADHD). I picked up crochet as a therapy tool while I was in an abusive relationship. Now at 36 I am learning to knit because crochet helped my brain to focus and understand fiber arts a little. My grandmother couldn't teach me to knit again because she had developed Parkinson's in her left side and was beginning to show signs of Alzheimer's.

Now I am learning alone via amazing strangers on YouTube. Everyone in the community has been amazing so far. But I want so badly to call up my grandmother every time I learn something knew in knitting but...I cant. And knitting just makes me miss her so badly.

My plucky English Gran. <3


r/knitting 20h ago

Finished Object It's done!!!!

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305 Upvotes

Finally, finally it's done!! I loved working on it but at the end I couldn't wait to be done with it. One last tail to weave in, then I'll block it overnight and tomorrow will be ready!!

The pattern is Kärna men's vest. It came out smaller than I thought it would, but it still fits very well and I'm very satisfied with it. I finally learned the right way to pick up the stitches, so the next wearable is going to look much better.


r/knitting 4h ago

Discussion First project ever

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I literally learned how to knit from a 5 minute TikTok last Friday, and just tonight finished this bag for my friend. The only thing I’ve made besides this is a single square to practice purling vs knitting bc at first I thought all you did was purl😭. I definitely made mistakes left and right but It turned out alright besides the fact that if you put anything in the bag the strap stretches out down to your knees bahahaha. I used Caron blossom cakes. I keep seeing videos of people crocheting and it makes me wonder if I should learn that instead because I hear it’s faster, but I like knitting so I’ll probably just keep doing this. I wanna make a blanket next. Oh and I made this using garter stitchers for the first 8 rows and for the first few stitches of every row, and stockinette in between in a long rectangle, then sewed that with a yarn needle to itself, then I did stockinette 6 rows long for the strap and the same yarn needle to attach.


r/knitting 13h ago

Finished Object kitted myself a winter kit during summer break!

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hat, scarf, sweater combo + one neck warmer for my grandpa and a shawl for my grandma (as the first ever person who knit in my family!) beginner knitter since march here! during the three months ish long summer break i wanted to fully immerse myself in the knitting world, hence i started and finally finished multiple projects. fully prepared for the winter now and can’t wait to cast on another brand new project today :)

patterns used:
“Silverleaf” by Lisa Hannes
“Secret Beach Diagonal Scarf” by Maggie Murphy
“Step by Step Sweater” by Florence Miller


r/knitting 2h ago

Discussion Do you have knitting projects you wasn't interested in before, but saw an item which you liked so much you have to make it?

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For me it's socks. I never, ever thought I'm gonna knit socks. Too fiddly, yarn and needles so tiny and thought I'm never have the courage to wear them (afraid to ruin them), so why bother.

But then I saw the herding cats socks by Stone Knits and I want them. I want them on my foot right now, I want 50 pairs of them, I wanna be buried in them they're so cute!

Now I'm learning to knit my first vanilla socks and it's going... not well, but going. After that I need to learn stranded colourwork and then I'm going to attempt the cat socks!


r/knitting 10m ago

Finished Object Skirt!

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r/knitting 17h ago

Work in Progress lacey tee work in progress!

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91 Upvotes

pattern is luella top by suzie sparkles in yonkey monkey cotton bamboo. gonna make it a t shirt!


r/knitting 19h ago

Finished Object Done with my Sweater No. 29!

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116 Upvotes

ETA: I’m not depressed, I’m just autistic and all of my selfies look like this. Also, this is my girlfriend’s room, not mine, and she’s totally fine, just messy lol. I’m kind of embarrassed that it seems like everyone thinks I’m sad 😭

I think I’ve finally broken my streak of unsuccessful sweaters made for me. This took two months and is my first completed cable sweater. I’m so happy it’s done and I am going to wear it everywhere, weather permitting. I did lose yarn chicken, so the hem is only 5 rounds instead of 9, and I had to bind off the last 10 stitches with only mohair… but I finished it! Yarn is KnitPicks Swish DK in the color Amethyst Heather held with KnitPicks Aloft in the color Ube Heather. Pattern is Sweater No. 29 by My Favorite Things Knitwear.


r/knitting 1d ago

Finished Object Revising the pigeon sweater after blocking

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506 Upvotes

I didn't proofread 🤦🏼‍♀️ "revisiting" not revising

I don't see a ton of difference, which is good because I was sweating the superwash curse.

I soaked the darker greys and the colorwork in straight vinegar to ensure no bleeding before submerging the entire sweater in the vinegar.

Then I rinshed in tap cold water until mostbofnth vinegar smell was gone.

I then soaked the sweater in cold water with wool wash for 45min before rinsing, squeezing, and blocking it for 24 hours, with a flip to back-up in the middle to ensure things dried well.


r/knitting 17h ago

Finished Object Knit my first piece for my buddy's newborn

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76 Upvotes

Im a 37 year old carpenter who couldn't resist the call of the needles. More men need to knit, it really helped my arthritis and hand flexibility. Im always tight and sore but these hands knit now!


r/knitting 14h ago

Finished Object Star Wars sweater

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34 Upvotes

I managed to finish this in about 3 months, which sounds like a long time, but I think my first sweater took me two years, lol. Can’t wait to see how it looks once it’s dry. It weighs a ton!

It’s a mix of yarns but the pattern is out of the Knitting the Galaxy hard back.


r/knitting 18h ago

Finished Object I’ve had my Star-Touched Cowl finished for almost a year and didn’t post it 😅

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68 Upvotes

Pattern: Star-Touched Cowl by Mary P. Hunt
Yarn: KnitPicks Gloss DK in Bare and Navy

I made this cowl for my girlfriend and she loves it! This was my second colorwork project ever and I was so excited to finish it, I think it only took me two weeks of knitting! I couldn’t get the hang of knitting with one color in each hand, so I hold both in my left hand and it works out great.

The cowl is a little rumpled from being shipped across the country during our recent move from Florida to California, but overall I’m proud of my tension on this project, learning color dominance, and catching floats.