Knitting party in Munich

Hi knitters! During our last visit to Germany, we celebrated a very special knitting party. In the center of Munich, we got together with various knitters to spend a little…

Learn how to knit decreases (part I)

Hi knitters! When you begin the adventure of learning how to knit, we know how complicated it is to distinguish between increases and decreases; there are many types of increases…

Knitters Series: Ingrid Jansen

Hi knitters! Today in our series we are introducing you to Ingrid, a knitter from the Netherlands that loves our chunky wools and creating home deco patterns. If you want to…

How to knit Cross Stitch

Hi knitters! Today we are teaching you a new technique to try with your two wooden WAK needles… The cross stitch! This stitch is very similar to herringbone stitch and…

Knitters Series: Noraya

Hi knitters! Today in our series, we are introducing you to Noraya, a knitter from Barcelona, who is Majorcan by adoption, with American memories… and very proud of being a knitter! If you want…

Crossed stockinette stitch

Hi knitters!! Today we are showing you a new stitch technique with two needles: Crossed stockinette stitch The texture will look very lovely on your Pima cotton or wool garments, it’s similar to Fabric stitch… and very…

Knit two pieces at the same time

Hi knitters! You’ve surely dreamt of knitting two pieces at the same time before, with the same needles, in order to optimize the amount of time until you can show off your wool or…

Finishing off your garments with rope.

Hi knitters! Today we are providing a tutorial for finishing off your wool or Pima cotton garments with rope. It’s very simple – you just have to follow the steps shown in the video tutorial below and…

How to make a knitter chain necklace

Hi knitters! Today we’ve made you a tutorial so that you can get the most out of the fabric yarn and Pima cotton that you have leftover from some of your We Are Knitters knitting kits. With a few…

Elongated Stitch

Hi knitters! Today we are teaching you a new stitch technique known as drop stitch. This stitch is the combination of Garter stitch (normal knit stitch) with stretched out yarn overs, which create a lovely lacy…