Nennir Cowl, a lovely piece of work
Have you looked at the Nennir Cowl from Knitty yet? This is a fine piece of work – the pattern is worked in one direction,
Have you looked at the Nennir Cowl from Knitty yet? This is a fine piece of work – the pattern is worked in one direction,
Dan remembers that this design practically knit itself. I cast it on while I was suppose to be packing to move back to college, and
I’ve been trying to think of designs for 4 different magazine submission calls. If I start publishing in magazines a little more, they pay the
As a homeschooler, I use the library heavily, but
sometimes the city needs to cut budgets. So with
both love and self interest, I wrote this charity pattern
for my library, and celebrated the pretty windows
on the brim of the watch cap.
This whole blog series is personification pushed to allegory. But I’ve been leaving out an important…well, not a person, the Swatch, answerer of questions. Patternist
Editor:I can’t believe you are excited to fill out worksheets Chris, you always hated them in school. Me (well, everyone in this dialog is me):
I learn so much from tech editors. Yesterday the early edits to my pattern came back as track changes. I’d never heard of such a
Mamma Bear replied to her family e-mail and read the homeschool co-op announcements: ah, this is from the editor, she’s getting to us early, I
Mamma Bear the realist about the rest of life walked into the Mental Design Team Meeting – with cookies: Team, my friend was telling me
Editor: Patternist, why are you sitting in the closet? Patternist: I’m hiding from Sample Crocheter. Editor: Why? Patternist: She’s working off my charts. She’s going