Happy Tau Day
I almost forgot! Here’s my post with charts and instructions for lace and a cable pattern.
Continue readingby Naomi Parkhurst, Gannet Designs
I almost forgot! Here’s my post with charts and instructions for lace and a cable pattern.
Continue readingThis is part 2 of a series about how to use stitch patterns. The parts of a stitch pattern. Using
Continue readingThis month, the random number generator chose gardens, suggested by Cathy. In this hemisphere, it’s time to think of gardens,
Continue readingI’ve been working on rewriting my instructions for turning words into lace, and the example word I’ve been using is
Continue readingIf you like my stitch patterns, but you don’t want to figure out your own pattern for a finished object,
Continue readingThe word of the month is Green, suggested by Nim on Patreon. I usually develop a complicated knitting stitch pattern
Continue readingThis month, the random number generator chose coffee, suggested by Nim. Each month, my Patreon backers have the chance to
Continue readingJust a small blog post this week. I’ve been rewriting my basic instructions for how to design secret patterns based
Continue readingChristine Guest has been posting an interesting set of round ups about double increases, and in it she made a
Continue readingIt’s been a while since I took a break from rewriting my basic instructions on turning words into stitch patterns.
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