Whimsy: a charted design for any craft
The random number generator picked Whimsy from the suggestions for this post, suggested by Kate, one of my Patreon supporters.
Continue readingby Naomi Parkhurst, Gannet Designs
The random number generator picked Whimsy from the suggestions for this post, suggested by Kate, one of my Patreon supporters.
Continue readingI’ve changed my mind about using the “bunny ears” name for that set of stitch techniques. Woolly Wormhead wrote a
Continue readingI got kind of sidetracked from personal crafting for a couple of weeks, but I’m several more stripes into the
Continue readingNot my usual kind of blog post, I know, but I’ve been thinking hard about what I want to do
Continue readingSometimes I need to take a month off from blogging, and it looks like this is one of those times.
Continue readingSometimes when I design a larger stitch pattern, there’s a part of it that I think would be good as
Continue readingI 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
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