
Somerset: an Identity Pattern
Jill named her pattern Somerset after the area her ancestors came from, cool tie in to the collection name! Lindsay calls Jill “Yoda,” I was
Jill named her pattern Somerset after the area her ancestors came from, cool tie in to the collection name! Lindsay calls Jill “Yoda,” I was
Amadea is both lacy and cozy looking, and it’s our cover pattern. This wrap is from Patty Nance, the author of Bargello Knits. I looked
Laura Patterson – designed Autumn Sky., kept us indies on track, and arranged the photo shoot at her new house, giving out calm encouragement all
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This popover pattern is knit from the bottom up in a lace yoke.
Giuditta asked, “Is it possible to make tubular bind off on stockinette stitch?” Let’s swatch and see. I gave this cotton swatch a burst of
I’ve blogged about adding an i-cord edging to a bias edge, but that was only for one particular increasing sloped edge. Liz commented, “How would
I’ve had a maple leaf prototype motif for a while, but I haven’t used it in a project yet. I haven’t either fixed the short
My garden has entered it’s orange phase. It will last until frost. I’ve done a few attempts at a lace owl. First, I filled in
6 Benefits That Children Experience from Knitting So many craft writers mention their creative aunts, moms or grandmothers who taught them the rudiments of something