Lovely Links: Edgings
Bind offs, which one is stretchiest? Susanna Winter has great comparisons. Patty Lyons answers helpful questions about picking up cardigan edges.
Bind offs, which one is stretchiest? Susanna Winter has great comparisons. Patty Lyons answers helpful questions about picking up cardigan edges.
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
Hunter Hammersen wrote several interesting sock posts this summer.

On Lindsey’s Suggestion from last week, I decided I’d better go back to the source to see where the owl project has been drifting. Oddly

Encouraged by the recent interviews, I turned the intarsia owl pattern into a stranded colorwork one. I picked the brightest, happiest colors I could, because

All these interviews have made me ready to make the next owl. I decided to do the intarsia owl next because I found a chart

> I messed up my first post about the white swatch; because I thought I was an Eastern Uncrossed knitter. Nope. Continental, yes, uncrossed, yes,

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.

I still haven’t found my camera, but I bought an adapter for my tripod that works with the backup camera, and looked up how to