Elongated stitch: knitting stitch structure
I’ve been writing a series of sporadic posts about the structure of various knitting stitch structures. I’m in the middle
Continue readingby Naomi Parkhurst, Gannet Designs
I’ve been writing a series of sporadic posts about the structure of various knitting stitch structures. I’m in the middle
Continue readingSo far I’ve written a series of blog posts about knitting stitch structure, and the three paths the yarn can
Continue readingBack when I unvented* the bunny ears back decrease (I’m using the name that another unventor came up with because
Continue readingI’ve been noodling around for years, trying to find a consistent way of producing images that look like stranded knitting
Continue readingA while back I wrote about some ways of working double YOs on the next row. I still mostly use
Continue readingSometimes I discover that my brain has been thinking up things while I wasn’t looking, as it were. I love
Continue readingDespite a lot of new and interesting inventions of bind-offs, my favorite remains the sewn bind-off or backstitch bind-off, as
Continue readingSo, I reached the funding goal at Patreon that commits me to starting to work on making technique videos to
Continue reading(More recently I’ve been using the term inlay instead of knitweaving; inlay comes from June Hemmons Hiatt’s The Principles of
Continue readingI’ve had a few questions about how I do my illustrations, and I thought I’d do a small tutorial. I
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