How to Knit Intarsia knitting Part 2 Darning Ends - k1p1 TV
Hand knitting designer, author and lecturer Ruth Herring demonstrates how to knit Intarsia colour work. In part 2, learn how to darn in the yarn tail ends to neaten the back of your work. k1p1 TV is a channel dedicated to the teaching of knitting and crochet techniques established by London based knitwear designer, pattern writer, lecturer, author and all-round yarnaholic, Ruth Herring. Ruth is the designer/author of best selling knitting books Knitting Wildlife and Knitting Masterpieces, which both feature the Intarsia technique. Keep the skills alive!

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