
What I love about Darkstar – besides the coffee
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 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’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 had a maple leaf prototype motif for a while, but I haven’t used it in a project yet. I haven’t either fixed the short

My garden has entered it’s orange phase. It will last until frost. I’ve done a few attempts at a lace owl. First, I filled in
I’ve been meaning to learn Two Color Brioche, in fact I’ve frogged and restarted Xandy Peter’s Tattersall Tartan. Two color Bioche I know I can

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,

Phew. That’s some title. I made another Sempervivum hexagon back in May while I was proctoring a standardized test for homeschooled middle schoolers. And then
Experiment conclusion: Russian grafting for joining motifs Another way you can join knitting modules, especially if you want to knit on a border at the

Last week I wrote about the lacy JAGO for knitting. It depends on having an edge with loops: either live stitches, Mary Thomas’ Picot cast
Using Russian grafting to join knitted squares Keep checking her site, it looks like an ongoing exploration of what happens at the corners and if