Hunter Hammersen wrote several interesting sock posts this summer.
Susanna Winter’s series is quite detailed (charts! surveys!) Where we are today on Size accessibility; Knitter’s perspective, second post on Knitter’s perspective, and Designer’s Perspective.
link to Kathleen Sperling’s thread on twitter, who designed my Daughter’s Vest. Studio Miranda has an extremely thoughtful blog post about yarn choices. She covers
I fell in love with the name Darkstar and wondered what design to put with it. It started with the coffee. My son Ben came
I’ll be publishing Darkstar Mitts on Friday, a crochet pattern. If you’d like a coupon, sign up for my newsletter (form in the sidebar). If
My patterns may be purchased on Payhip now. If you are looking for other designers on Payhip, my friend Barbara Benson (Tumped Duck) had set
https://sweetgeorgiayarns.com/2020/05/working-gauge-vs-finished-gauge-whats-the-difference/ https://www.masondixonknitting.com/ask-patty-matching-cast-ons-and-bind-offs/?mc_cid=1627a699f3&mc_eid=caea0062bf https://www.moderndailyknitting.com/why-try-seamed/?mc_cid=8c28450a60&mc_eid=caea0062bf
By the time I had the idea to photograph Apiaceae with some flowers in that genus last fall, all the Queen Anne’s Lace had set
LoveCrafts.com is holding an Indie June contest for Independent knitting and crochet designers. So, here is my application essay, and friends who design, you can
Naming patterns is so hard. You want something memorable, but not already used to name something else. Ravelry lists just about every named pattern going