How To Choose Yarn for Two Colour Knitting
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How To Choose Yarn for Two Colour Knitting

How To Choose Yarn for Two Colour Knitting

Two colour knitting doesn’t have to be difficult.

You may immediately think of fancy fair isle cardigans that you only aspire to possibly knitting one day.

Perhaps you’re thinking of how your Gran used to knit snowflakes on the front of warm jumpers for the whole family at Christmas. (and that’s complicated knitting, right!?)

But just shift those ideas for a moment. You can knit in colour duets in many ways. (yes, I like to think of two colour knitting as a musical duet between the two shades!)

Imagine stripes, contrasting cuffs to a pair of mitts, a mint green tassel on the top of a pale pink hat that sparks joy every time your niece jumps on the trampoline.

Can you envision a jumper with a mustard colour back and a mushroom grey front and arms?

They’re all knitted in two colours, but could very easily be the simplest and fastest of knits.

To see other videos on this topic check out:

Knitting Yarn 101 Playlist:

How To Store Left-Over Yarn part one:

How To Store Left-Over Yarn part two:

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Here’s a link to a free pdf download of a cheat sheet to help you pick yarn colours quickly and easily first time:

Colour Duets

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Music on intro and outro from the free-to-use YouTube Library:
Far Behind, by Silent Partner