On my way to “Yarnbeck”
I’m writing this to automatically post on Friday morning. As you read this, I’m either at the homeschool coop teaching my Geometric Constructions with Patty
I’m writing this to automatically post on Friday morning. As you read this, I’m either at the homeschool coop teaching my Geometric Constructions with Patty
Lee Meredith has a post up about using her new stencils on fabric with different painting methods – it’s practically an e-course! I read all
The Zigzaggery hat was hardest to size of the three Zigzaggery projects. It took me a while to see that 4 large chevrons on the
The mittens feature a triple square motif on the backs, and chevrons on the wrists. They are pretty loose, so they work well as layering
It started with a submission call, and the back of a swatch. Zigzags reminded me of Elsebeth Lavold’s Viking Knits, but what if instead
The White Oak leaf pleased me. The maple leaf (I’m not sure if it’s original was Norway or Sugar, you are supposed to be able
New technique from Wendy at YARNSUB about a SSK substitute without the stair step pixelation. Ann Kingstone’s plan to tilt a leaf motif in an
Iteration 14 – I think I’ve got it. I’ve got the designer’s equivalent of a reader who finishes a good book and feels blue. Now
Wooly’s New Hats Oh my word … look at those short rows … see what she did with color… And more on her designs. Geometric
> I messed up my first post about the white swatch; because I thought I was an Eastern Uncrossed knitter. Nope. Continental, yes, uncrossed, yes,