So many ways to make a hug!
This is my last post on encoding “Hug” in yarn. First I knitted lace, then I played with crochet, and
Continue readingby Naomi Parkhurst, Gannet Designs
This is my last post on encoding “Hug” in yarn. First I knitted lace, then I played with crochet, and
Continue reading(click on any image to enlarge.) I’ve been thinking about ways of making my secret code grids work for crochet,
Continue readingA stitch from S.F.A. Caulfeild’s Dictionary of Needlework, p. 122, figure 221, rewritten. This one reminds me more strongly of
Continue readingA website I found early on when I was learning to read crochet charts is MyPicot. It’s got an extensive
Continue reading(Click on any image in this post to see a larger picture.) It seems to me that a lot of
Continue readingAnd now we see why I showed you how to do the lark’s head stitch in my last post! Here’s
Continue readingTable of Contents: Embedding Meaning in Your Knitting | Converting Words to Numbers | Making a grid | Asymmetry or
Continue reading(This is part of a series of posts on different ways of hiding meaning in your knitting.) Table of Contents:
Continue reading(This is part of a series of posts on different ways of hiding meaning in your knitting.) Table of Contents:
Continue reading(This is part of a series of posts on different ways of hiding meaning in your knitting.) Table of Contents:
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