Interview with Lotta Lundin, Knitting-Lotta on Ravelry
I admired Lotta Lundin, Knitting-Lotta on Ravelry’s mittens, and asked her to help me re-start the motif challenge series. Do you make choices about the
I admired Lotta Lundin, Knitting-Lotta on Ravelry’s mittens, and asked her to help me re-start the motif challenge series. Do you make choices about the
I asked Lisa McFetridge, lisagmc on Ravelry to help me re-start my blog series on motif design. I admire her color stranded motifs, and thought
I started a motif challenge with pictorial motifs, chose an illustration, made a rough draft of it, a second draft, and a third draft. Then I let
I started a motif challenge with pictorial motifs, chose an illustration, and made a rough draft of it, and a second draft. I haven’t explained
I started a motif challenge with pictorial motifs, chose an illustration, and made a rough draft of it. This was not the best yarn choice
I’m continuing to work on a blog series about developing knitted motifs from an illustration. the last post about choosing the owl illustration here.
I’m continuing a blog challenge to myself to demonstrate the process of developing realistic motifs in several different techniques. Let’s make some exuberant beauty! My
I have a very literal visual aesthetic. Even though I skipped a set of fins, the mouth, and made the double fins single on the