Phoenix: a needlework chart for any craft
The word of the month is Phoenix, suggested by Sara on Patreon. I usually develop a complicated knitting stitch pattern
Continue readingby Naomi Parkhurst, Gannet Designs
The word of the month is Phoenix, suggested by Sara on Patreon. I usually develop a complicated knitting stitch pattern
Continue readingOmega is a Greek letter, used as the scientific symbol for the ohm, the unit for measuring electrical resistance. This makes
Continue readingEach month, my backers on Patreon suggest words to me that I might encode into numbers and chart on a
Continue readingEach month, my supporters on Patreon suggest a word for me to encode as charts; I make one knitting stitch
Continue readingEach month when I make a knitting stitch pattern for my Patreon supporters, I also make a chart that should
Continue readingThere’s not much to say about Rhinebeck that hasn’t been said by hundreds of other people already (it’s wonderful! ),
Continue readingEach month my Patreon supporters suggest words for me to encode as knitting stitches, and each month a random number
Continue readingEarlier today I posted a lace knitting chart for fruitbat. Here’s a chart that can be used for any craft
Continue readingSince learning about knitweaving, I’ve been curious about combining it with regular stranded knitting. All the projects I’ve seen have
Continue readingThe Summer Solstice has just passed, and so I’m posting my Summer stitch patterns to go with Spring.
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