CSD-back: centered single decrease with center stitch at the back
I’m shifting from using the “bunny ears” names for a set of four knitting stitch methods, and I’m rewriting the
Continue readingby Naomi Parkhurst, Gannet Designs
I’m shifting from using the “bunny ears” names for a set of four knitting stitch methods, and I’m rewriting the
Continue readingThe most basic single decreases are knit two together, which is a decrease that appears to lean to the right,
Continue readingThere are many knitters who will look at that subject heading and feel really uncertain about it. If you’ve just
Continue readingI’ve been writing a series about blog posts about knitting stitch structure and am currently focusing on ways of knitting
Continue readingI’ve been writing a series about blog posts about knitting stitch structure and am currently focusing on ways of knitting
Continue readingI’ve been writing a series of sporadic posts about the structure of various knitting stitch structures. I’m in the middle
Continue readingSo far I’ve written a series of blog posts about knitting stitch structure, and the three paths the yarn can
Continue readingBack when I unvented* the bunny ears back decrease (I’m using the name that another unventor came up with because
Continue readingI’ve been noodling around for years, trying to find a consistent way of producing images that look like stranded knitting
Continue readingA while back I wrote about some ways of working double YOs on the next row. I still mostly use
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