White Oak Leaf
Iteration 14 – I think I’ve got it. I’ve got the designer’s equivalent of a reader who finishes a good book and feels blue. Now
Iteration 14 – I think I’ve got it. I’ve got the designer’s equivalent of a reader who finishes a good book and feels blue. Now
Wooly’s New Hats Oh my word … look at those short rows … see what she did with color… And more on her designs. Geometric
> I messed up my first post about the white swatch; because I thought I was an Eastern Uncrossed knitter. Nope. Continental, yes, uncrossed, yes,
The Carpette Bag is on sale for 50% off this week, July 13, 2017 – July 20, 2017 Because Watch Barbara Knit reviewed it (and
The design process ideas (!) of Lucy Hague – so cool, especially when she mentions how math and music relate to her designs. Lovely photos
Knit Eco Chic has a cute codebook with lacing I loved this interview with Xandi Peters (who was so friendly and down to Earth when
I’ve been playing with motifs framed in ribbing lately. I like to grow the points from the center with yo, k1, yo, alternating with yo,
M1r, k1, m1L and m1L, k1, m1r are the last of the centered double increases I’ll look at in this series. Naomi suggested them, because
The kb, k, pick up the bar increase and knit it twisted, is the original CDI. It’s solid, twisty, nice in a top-down raglan increase.
OK, I cheated. Patricia C Wrede is a writer, and this blog post uses knitting patterns as a continued metaphor for writing. Sorry Mrs Simonds,