I-Cord Edging Ruler
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 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
So, if you work a short row slide by working very short rows back and forth, increasing on the right and decreasing on the left,
I’m delighted that the The K a p o w Cowl is up and lovely. Anyone want to hear how the fabric pattern came to
Either all that practice at writing patterns is paying off, or my mind has been in a pattern writing mode this month; two new patterns
the best chair for holding a skein is in the kitchen – and I get to hang out with whoever is baking or washing dishes
Sometimes I read a comment in a Ravelry discussion and it takes a while to click in my head. Marnie MacLean mentioned a few weeks
This whole blog series is personification pushed to allegory. But I’ve been leaving out an important…well, not a person, the Swatch, answerer of questions. Patternist
Butterfly the Visual Inspiration Girl started to fly out the window: It’s too hard, There’s more things to do than I expected…Why don’t we start
Mama Bear peeked into the meeting room: Why are you all so glum? The kids are asleep, this is prime work time. Patternist looked up
I was listening to the Getting Loopy podcast interviewing Tracy St John and Brittany Tyler from Tangled Magazine about the Peanut Butter and Jelly projects: