
Desert in Bloom: an Identity Pattern
Some aspects of internet knitting are like Ham Radio. You make friends all around the world, and care about events that don’t make your local
Some aspects of internet knitting are like Ham Radio. You make friends all around the world, and care about events that don’t make your local
Knitechochic’s knitting identity goes along with Puddles, her Great Dane. So here he is stealing the show and making my daughter say, “Don’t scroll away,
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