I have a Men’s Sweater almost ready to publish
On my wedding anniversary in 2016 my husband surprised me with a completed trip plan to the New York Sheep and Wool Festival. When we
On my wedding anniversary in 2016 my husband surprised me with a completed trip plan to the New York Sheep and Wool Festival. When we
My daughter Kari and I published the Nicondo Scarf together, and I owe her $7.50 but am out of change. My son Ben gave me
This may come under the title, “Confessions of a Lazy Knitwear Designer,” but I’ve been trying to write a size inclusive raglan sweater. Look for
1 Do all the charts first. If I can diagram them, I can write the text. 2 Name parts of the pattern in the schematic
Susanna Winter’s series is quite detailed (charts! surveys!) Where we are today on Size accessibility; Knitter’s perspective, second post on Knitter’s perspective, and Designer’s Perspective.
LoveCrafts.com is holding an Indie June contest for Independent knitting and crochet designers. So, here is my application essay, and friends who design, you can
Click here to buy Apiaceae on Ravelry as a stand alone pattern Click here to buy Apiaceae on Ravelry as a part of the Identity
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
The introduction I should have had here this morning: I usually work towards posts over a few weeks and try to publish on Fridays. Last
When I saw the submission for a charity e-book to raise money for pediatric cancer research, I remembered my Grandpa Clark singing “I sing because