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  • BAMBOO Dishcloth and Kitchen Towel FREE PATTERN
    Dishcloth / Washcloth | Free Patterns

    BAMBOO Dishcloth and Kitchen Towel FREE PATTERN

    ByCecilia, from OhLaLana! October 22, 2018November 11, 2018

    Hi there! It was time to share another FREE PATTERN, don’t you think? In this  Dishcloth / Washcloth / Kitchen Towel / Dishtowel I use Bamboo stitch to combine an extra absorbent power with an open texture that allows it to air dry quickly. Besides, is very easy to make 🙂 I’ll leave the pattern…

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  • TRAFUL Easy Vest
    Baby Pattern

    TRAFUL Easy Vest

    ByCecilia, from OhLaLana! October 22, 2018November 11, 2018

    My TRAFUL Easy Vest is worked flat in a breeze 🙂 Both fronts are knitted from bottom up and then joined in the same needle to knit the back from shoulders down to the bottom edge. It has only two seams, one at each side. PATTERN DETAILS Size included: 0-6 months, 6-12 months, 12-18 months,…

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  • HOW TO: Yarn Over (PURL Yarn Over)

    ByCecilia, from OhLaLana! October 21, 2018October 20, 2018

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  • how to Twisted Yarn Over Increase without a hole
    Dishcloth / Washcloth | How to

    HOW TO: Twisted Yarn Over – Increase without a hole

    ByCecilia, from OhLaLana! October 20, 2018May 11, 2026

    Part of the Oh La Lana! Academy: Master the details of your knitting, one stitch at a time. Twisted Yarn Over: Increase without a hole In this case, you need to knit your YO through its back loop (or back leg). This is called “twisted knit” and closes the gap or hole created in the previous…

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    HOW TO: Knitted Yarn Over – Creating a hole

    ByCecilia, from OhLaLana! October 20, 2018January 1, 2026

    You can knit the yarn over through its front loop (or front leg) with the purpose of creating a hole.  Let’s see how. 1) Knit until you reach the YO made on the previous row.

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  • Yarn over YO tutorial
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    HOW TO: YARN OVER (KNIT YARN OVER) – OhLaLana!

    ByCecilia, from OhLaLana! October 20, 2018January 1, 2026

    A YARN OVER (YO) is the simplest method to make an increase. It consists simply of interposing your thread (yarn over) between two consecutive stitches, and working into it on the next row, creating a new stitch. YO is also widely used in lace knitting, ofter paired with decreases as ssk and k2tog. When you…

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  • Heart Baby Blanket Pattern
    Baby Pattern | Blanket Pattern

    Heart Baby Blanket Pattern

    ByCecilia, from OhLaLana! October 15, 2018November 11, 2018

    My HEART BABY BLANKET in another pattern that calls for Intarsia technique. You can learn more about this in my article HOW TO: INTARSIA – BUNNY BABY BLANKET PATTERN.

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  • How to Knit back and forth on circular needles (Flat knitting on circular needles)

    How to Knit back and forth on circular needles (Flat knitting on circular needles)

    ByCecilia, from OhLaLana! October 11, 2018November 13, 2018

    When you want to knit something very wide (let’s say, a crib size blanket, or a big adult poncho) there is simply no way to accommodate all your stitches in a straight needle. There is nothing more useful in these cases than using a circular needle with a long cable!! Of course, you will not…

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  • HOW TO: INTARSIA – BUNNY BABY BLANKET PATTERN
    Baby Pattern | Blanket Pattern

    HOW TO: INTARSIA – BUNNY BABY BLANKET PATTERN

    ByCecilia, from OhLaLana! October 5, 2018November 11, 2018

    Hi there! I have a NEW blanket knitting pattern cute as a bunny 🙂 With a pompom tail, because any knitting baby project looks lovely with a pompom, right? You can find it in my Etsy shop and in my Ravelry Store. Is an easy pattern for beginners who want to start knitting projects with…

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  • NEW Quick & Easy Baby Romper Pattern
    Baby Pattern

    NEW Quick & Easy Baby Romper Pattern

    ByCecilia, from OhLaLana! February 6, 2018November 11, 2018

    Hello there! When I started knitting, I was always looking for easy projects that only involved garter stitch and were quick to finish. If my project didn’t meet any of those two requirements, it would most probably end up hanging unfinished from a needle, inside a bag, in my closet… Maybe that’s the reason I…

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