Sometimes a pattern catches your eye and you can't stop thinking about it. Whether it's the yarn that gets you, or the texture or fit, there's just something about certain designs that grab you and won't let go. You put them in your queue, or buy the patterns or books and keep them on...
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Kathleen Cubley
on Jan 29, 2010
Filed under: Christmas, Easy, Cables, Charts, Decreasing, Increasing, Lace, Books, knitscene, Interweave Knits, Yarn, Tips, Silk, Swatching, Finishing, Central Park Hoodie, cashmere, how to, tutorials, Knits, cabling, knitting, knitted, patterns, Knit, cast-on, Knitter, decreases, Increases
A note from Kathleen: Even though it's only Wednesday, I'm looking forward to this holiday weekend! I'm taking a trip to Seattle to visit my friends and see the sites, and I'm going to visit all my old yarn-shop stomping grounds. I can't wait! A friend and I are driving, so I'll...
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Kathleen Cubley
on Sep 2, 2009
Filed under: Easy, Holiday, Books, Interweave Knits, Yarn, Central Park Hoodie, Knits, Eunny Jang, techniques, Weekend Knits, Interweave Knits: Weekend, knitting, Knit, cast-on, knitters
Note from Sandi: The following is excerpted from Interweave's new book, French Girl Knits: Innovative Techniques, Romantic Details, and Feminine Designs , by Kristeen Griffin-Grimes. Kristeen's book will be quite a treat for those of you who hate sewing up seams in your knitting-- all 18 patterns...
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KD Sandi
on Jan 19, 2009
Filed under: Edgings, Gifts, Lace, Seaming, Books, Yarn, Tips, Finishing, Central Park Hoodie, French Girl Knits, top-down knitting, seamless knitting, raglan, techniques, knitting, patterns, Knit, cast-on, knitters, short-rows, Increases, Sandi Wiseheart