Etude no. 26: designing knit-purl stitch patterns
I mostly haven’t done much with designing knit-purl patterns with my secret code grids, but I thought it might be
Continue readingby Naomi Parkhurst, Gannet Designs
I mostly haven’t done much with designing knit-purl patterns with my secret code grids, but I thought it might be
Continue readingToday I learned, much to my joy, that my design methods have been used as a small part of a
Continue readingI’ve been writing a series about blog posts about knitting stitch structure and am currently focusing on ways of knitting
Continue readingLast week, I encoded the word Insist and made it into a needlework chart. For this week’s post, I converted
Continue readingA while back, I encoded the word friendship as lace and also as a needlework chart. I put the charts
Continue readingI realized I needed to explain the structure of the stitch named ”knit one through the back loop” (K1 TBL)
Continue readingThe word I drew from the words suggested on Patreon for this post is Relief, suggested by Kate, a Patreon
Continue readingThe random number generator picked Sway from the suggestions for this post, suggested by Catnach, one of my Patreon supporters.
Continue readingI’ve just sent out a message to my Patreon backers, but I figure it’s important to say it here, too:
Continue readingYears ago, I came up with four coordinating needlework charts for the four seasons, as well as four knitting stitch
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