Lace
(This is part of a series of posts on different ways of hiding meaning in your knitting.) Table of Contents:
Continue readingby Naomi Parkhurst, Gannet Designs
(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:
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:
Continue readingTable of Contents: Embedding Meaning in Your Knitting | Converting Words to Numbers | Making a grid | Asymmetry or
Continue readingI recently knit slippers for my kid with a cable from my Mon Tricot stitch dictionary, Sycamore Stitch. I’m not
Continue readingA stitch from S.F.A. Caulfeild’s Dictionary of Needlework, p. 122, rewritten in modern terms. This stitch forms a lattice with
Continue readingA stitch from S.F.A. Caulfeild’s Dictionary of Needlework, pp. 130-131, rewritten in modern terms. This is an open, netlike stitch
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