Knitting mitered squares is a really fun knitting technique that looks a lot more complicated than it is. All you’re really doing is strategically decreasing at the middle of the project to make it into a square.
Once you’ve tried it you’ll come up with all sorts of uses for it.
I’ve got a rundown on the basics from Kara Gott Warner over on my About site, but you can also just learn how to do it by knitting a simple mitered square project like this washcloth from the Chilly Dog.
Use any cotton yarn you’ve got handy and take a few minutes to stitch this one up and you’ll be a master of miters in no time.
Have you ever knit mitered squares? I’d love to hear what you do with them!
[Photo via the Chilly Dog.]
Becky PS says
Heh – I have tried to no avail. I’ll give your links a try and see if I can get the hang of it! Thanks!