
Many knots and baubles, a comparison
I want to start exploring how different increases and decreases will effect the baubles. And put them on different grounds. But I’m tickled that looking
I want to start exploring how different increases and decreases will effect the baubles. And put them on different grounds. But I’m tickled that looking
Main color in stockinette, contrast color 1 in i-cord, and contrast color 2 in following fabric. Today’s instructions are for the top green and navy lines. In the green i-cord, the
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
Last week I posted about inserting I-cord in two colors. I was fairly happy with how it turned out, but I wished the decrease with
Main color in St st, contrast color in i-cord and following fabric From the right side, cast on 3 sts with contrast color. Turn. Row 1: With
MC in St st, CC in i-cord and following fabric From the right side, cast on 3 sts with working yarn. Turn. Row 1: Kfb, k2,
The twin’s mother, my dear friend Katie, admires Dasher. I can see her little girls wearing Dasher and I must knit it for them. This
To work a 180 degree turn, work 12 sts tog (as illustrated above.) To work a 90 degree turn, 6 sts. To make a complete
To use this join, you need one piece with loops on the edge: the selvage, cast on or bind off from Mary Thomas or Barbara