Brioche knitting stitch structure, part 2
So far I’ve written a series of blog posts about knitting stitch structure, and the three paths the yarn can
Continue readingby Naomi Parkhurst, Gannet Designs
So far I’ve written a series of blog posts about knitting stitch structure, and the three paths the yarn can
Continue readingI’ve talked about basic knit stitch construction in two parts: Basic knitting stitch part 1 Basic knitting stitch part 2
Continue readingI didn’t quite manage to finish writing the post about brioche knitting I wanted to post this week, so I’m
Continue readingLast week I wrote about how the basic knit stitch is formed. This week I want to talk a little
Continue readingI’ve got a knitting technique structure thing I want to talk about, but I think it will be easier if
Continue readingBack when I unvented* the bunny ears back decrease (I’m using the name that another unventor came up with because
Continue readingA while back, I wrote about a method to make the bottom loopy edge of long-tail cast-on looser. I haven’t
Continue readingI’ve been noodling around for years, trying to find a consistent way of producing images that look like stranded knitting
Continue readingI came up with the DSD double decrease several years ago. It’s a double decrease that is visually an exact
Continue readingI’ve mentioned before that I’m a tight knitter. This doesn’t trouble me much these days; I’ve loosened up enough that
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