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I’d never heard of a Russian graft, but it looks like when you join up hairpin lace, or work with picot selvages, cast-ons or bind-offs.
I’d never heard of a Russian graft, but it looks like when you join up hairpin lace, or work with picot selvages, cast-ons or bind-offs.
I’ve almost used up my warm colors, but the Green/Gold/Medicinal Honey swatch will be nice to think about on this damp but warmish day. (The
I’m preparing this set for self-publishing, the hat and scarf have been tech edited, the mittens are still in the works with Maureen Hannon. Would
Naomi picked up my challenge to make increases out of the Bunny Ears decreases, and we have lots of symmetry options! The photo sample for
I’ve been comparing centered double increases, and putting up tutorials on how to work them. So far I’ve written a second post about increases, because I
A round-up of knitting and crochet used to explain math concepts https://twitter.com/TumpedDuck/status/827497145469173761 I think I need this book about ergonomics of knitting! and Ysolda has
I wanted to look at the Yellow swatch today, I like the warmth on cold days. I worked it according to this pattern, for CDI
I’m back from pneumonia-land, so let’s get back to double increases. I’m focusing on solid double increases, the ones that can be indicated with these
I caught pneumonia last week, but my husband and I are thankful that our sicknesses were staggered so the household would have one adult at
This year when I was developing the octagon medallion for Illicium, I used a few different double increases in the center of the star for different effects,