Working double YOs on the next row, redux
A while back I wrote about some ways of working double YOs on the next row. I still mostly use
Continue readingby Naomi Parkhurst, Gannet Designs
A while back I wrote about some ways of working double YOs on the next row. I still mostly use
Continue readingIt occurs to me that it might be helpful (for other designers at least) to explain how I use my
Continue readingLast week I shared the beginning of my experiment in joining motifs with Russian grafting. My conclusion? That after steam
Continue readingChristine Guest recently made an interesting post about joining knitted motifs, and it reminded me that I’ve been meaning to
Continue readingI have a long-term project in the works that will involve a range of stitch maneuvers beyond decreases and increases.
Continue readingI was having a conversation with a knitter in my Ravelry group about the difficulty of figuring out where to
Continue readingPeriodically I like to try out techniques I haven’t used before and experiment with them. When I write about this,
Continue readingI use 1/1 cable crosses fairly frequently in my lace design. Sometimes they help me continue a decrease line where
Continue readingIf you haven’t heard the term, tinking is the process of undoing knitting, stitch by stitch (tink is knit spelled backwards). While
Continue readingI don’t know if you noticed on Saturday, but I’ve hit on a combination of selvedge stitches that I like
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