A list of Recent Collaborations
My daughter Kari and I published the Nicondo Scarf together, and I owe her $7.50 but am out of change. My son Ben gave me
My daughter Kari and I published the Nicondo Scarf together, and I owe her $7.50 but am out of change. My son Ben gave me

I adapted this edging from the classic Dayflower lace pattern in Barbara Walker’s Treasuries. This will work beautifully with, “Assembly Tab Braid”, if you work

Kay Hopkins of Knit for the Soul is running a Wildfire KAL to raise money for the relief people and animals displaced by the recent
This may come under the title, “Confessions of a Lazy Knitwear Designer,” but I’ve been trying to write a size inclusive raglan sweater. Look for

I saw The WW Cowl by Carissa Browning a few weeks ago it’s available in two crafts: Knit and Crochet, I love her photos, and
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
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

Dan has often remarked that the early buds of spring are a peek at the fall colors. Today I’m seeing eager green and deep red,
Have you ever tried knit in borders on a cardigan? Did they stretch out or work for you? Have you had seamless sweaters that did

Swatches are not glamorous, except perhaps when Xandy Peters is coming up with ideas. Swatches happen to be most of my knitting and crocheting. Either