M1L & M1R: knitting stitch structure
M1 is a good, basic increase, but it leaves a visible hole. There’s a slight modification of the technique that
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M1 is a good, basic increase, but it leaves a visible hole. There’s a slight modification of the technique that
Continue readingThe second word I drew from the words suggested on Patreon last month is Merci, suggested by Catnach, a Patreon
Continue readingEarlier this year I wrote up a series of blog posts about the structures of plain knitting (part one, part
Continue readingThe first word I drew from the words suggested on Patreon this month is Osprey, suggested by Enting and Bookwyrm,
Continue readingA while back, I encoded the word Verve and made it into a lace stitch pattern and a needlework chart.
Continue readingThe word I drew from my word hoard for this stitch pattern is Peach, suggested by Cathy D, a Patreon
Continue readingThe second word I drew from the words suggested on Patreon last month is Verve, suggested by Kate, a Patreon
Continue readingThe first word I drew from the words suggested on Patreon this month is Weave, suggested by Catnach, a Patreon
Continue readingThe random number generator picked Weave from the suggestions for this post, suggested by Catnach, one of my Patreon supporters.
Continue readingThe word I drew from my word hoard for this stitch pattern is Fibre, suggested by Nim, a Patreon supporter.
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