Many tutorials for this technique are geared towards kids and that’s because this is an easy way for children to make knitted items. However, adults shouldn’t pass by those projects. Often a “kid-craft” can become suitable for all ages by working with different materials. Using chunky t-shirt yarn gives finger knitting a casual but sophisticated look. You can also work with bulky luxury yarns or several strands of other quality yarns to make your work a little tighter and more full. You can even finger knit with things like rope and wire. Learn the basics of knitting on four fingers, then try out these different types of projects and even a few other finger knitting techniques. How to Finger Knit a Skipping Rope from Anne Weil for Hobby Craft How to Braid an I-Cord Necklace from Lebenslustiger Finger Knitting Shamrock Banner from Handmade Charlotte Finger-Knitted Bunny Craft from A Wonderful Thought Snug Life Rug from Meet Me at Mikes Kid-Made Beaded Finger Knitting Necklace from Hello, Wonderful Finger Knit Spring Basket from Imagine Childhood Finger Knitting Trimmed Pillow from Flax and Twine Chunky Woven Bath Mat DIY from A Beautiful Mess DIY Finger Knit Infinity Scarf from Hello Glow Beanie Hat DIY from Bean Creative for Red Ted Art How to Finger Knit from The Spruce Crafts Easy Finger Knitting Bunny DIY from Red Ted Art 30-Minute Finger Knit Animal Ears from The Kurtz Corner

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