A final note on reflection in symmetry
The kinds of chart layouts produced by reflective symmetry (as described in my last post on the topic) can make
Continue readingby Naomi Parkhurst, Gannet Designs
The kinds of chart layouts produced by reflective symmetry (as described in my last post on the topic) can make
Continue readingThis is the next part of my rewrite of my instructions for turning words into knitting charts (or charts for
Continue readingA few months ago I proposed a rewrite of my secret code pages because they’re a little disorganized and confusing
Continue readingAbout six years ago, I posted about how to calculate the percentage of a circle that’s been knit, based on
Continue readingThese came out of staring at a couple of standard stitch patterns for a while and then talking about those
Continue readingImmediately after I posted about using a subset of rows from a complex chart as a coordinating stitch pattern, I
Continue readingEach month I encode a word suggested by my Patreon backers. I make one complex knitting stitch from that code,
Continue readingThere’s a lot of shawls and sweaters that make use of fancy lace, but that also have sections of simpler
Continue readingWhen I went to library school, one of my favorite classes was about the history of books and libraries. I
Continue readingI’ve been interested lately in the double increase that’s most handily abbreviated as KYOK: (k1, yo, k1) in one stitch.
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