Étude no. 13: making a coordinating stitch pattern
There’s a lot of shawls and sweaters that make use of fancy lace, but that also have sections of simpler
Continue readingby Naomi Parkhurst, Gannet Designs
There’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.
Continue readingEach month, my supporters on Patreon suggest words for me to encode as knitting stitches. This month’s word is Prism, suggested
Continue readingThe last time I visited the topic of a knitted version of filet lace, I had come up with a
Continue readingI was browsing through the stitch patterns to find an example for an upcoming blog post when my attention was
Continue readingThis month’s Patreon-funded stitch pattern is based on the word hibernate, suggested by Maura. Sometimes I wish I could hibernate
Continue readingSo I posted this on Twitter this month: The difficulty of having made stitch markers from loops of waste yarn:
Continue readingI tend not to be one for using specialized row counters with my knitting – it’s true that they help
Continue readingSo, I have a domain of my own now. Nothing should change for you – my blog is still hosted
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