
k, over, k, or p, over, p: a tutorial
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’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’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

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

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,

Back in April when I started this series, my plan was to link to tutorials which explain how to bind off 1,1 and 2,2 ribbing,

Note from 7/5/17 I wanted to edge a swatch with the single picot selvage, only to find that it had too many decreases! I’ve updated

I’ve already written about Mary Thomas’ Picot Cast-on and My nearly matching Bind off. I renewed my enthusiasm for them when I heard someone at the sit

I’m taking a break from the Owl, because I wanted to go back to the first head, but the third one with bigger eyes got
I started a motif challenge with pictorial motifs, chose an illustration, and made a rough draft of it. This was not the best yarn choice
I’m continuing to work on a blog series about developing knitted motifs from an illustration. the last post about choosing the owl illustration here.