Étude no. 15: permutations
I’m designing a pattern which needs a little simple lace in a multiple of 3 stitches at the beginning. I
Continue readingby Naomi Parkhurst, Gannet Designs
I’m designing a pattern which needs a little simple lace in a multiple of 3 stitches at the beginning. I
Continue readingAugust’s stitch pattern word is heatwave, suggested by Susan on Patreon. I’m really pleased with the way this one came
Continue readingOne of the common forms of knitted crescent shawls involves casting on a few stitches in the center top of
Continue readingWhen I was playing around with Apple Blossom and Scarab, this design came to mind as a possibility, and indeed
Continue readingJuly’s stitch pattern word is brouhaha, suggested by Hazel on Patreon. I like the way the word sounds, sort of
Continue readingThese came out of staring at a couple of standard stitch patterns for a while and then talking about those
Continue readingImmediately after I posted about using a subset of rows from a complex chart as a coordinating stitch pattern, I
Continue readingThis is part of a series of stitch patterns I’m making sporadically that go with fiber arts or geeky holidays.
Continue readingEach month, my Patreon supporters have a chance to suggest a word for me to encode as a knitting stitch,
Continue readingThere’s a lot of shawls and sweaters that make use of fancy lace, but that also have sections of simpler
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