Learn How to Knit: The Basics

New to knitting? You're in the right place. Below you'll find quick video tutorials covering the essential stitches — everything you need to start your first MYPZ project with confidence. Take it one stitch at a time, and don't worry about perfection: knitting is a skill that gets better with every row.

Please note: in these tutorials, we knit with a single strand of yarn to keep things simple while you're learning. Many MYPZ patterns are knit with two strands held together — but don't worry, the technique stays exactly the same. Once you're comfortable knitting with one strand, knitting with two is just as easy.

Beginner Basics

Cast On Stitches

Casting on is your very first step — it creates the foundation stitches you'll knit into. Once you've got the right number of stitches on your needle, you're ready to start knitting. Practice a few times until it feels comfortable; a relaxed grip makes all the difference.

Beginner Basics

Knit stitch

The knit stitch is the most basic — and most used — stitch in knitting. Master this one first, and you can already make a simple scarf. It creates a smooth "V" pattern on the front of your work.

Beginner Basics

Purl stitch

The purl stitch is the knit stitch's best friend — together, they unlock endless textures and patterns. It looks trickier at first, but it's really just the knit stitch worked in reverse. With a little practice, your hands will find the rhythm.

Beginner

Stockinette Stitch

Combine knit and purl rows, and you get stockinette stitch — the smooth, classic fabric you'll recognize from most sweaters. Knit one row, purl the next, and repeat. It's simple, versatile, and used in so many MYPZ patterns.