This is my go-to method for a provisional cast on, in most instances. The beauty of this is that you don’t have to mess with…
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I’ve talked about how I knit a swatch before, and probably will again. Today I’m focusing on how I knit swatches that are more “honest”…
4 CommentsOne of my goals for this year was Fix It or Finish It February—in which I either fix projects that need a bit of tune…
Leave a CommentI learned a new technique when knitting my Arachne sweater–the ladder back jacquard technique! This method is an alternative or counterpart to catching long floats…
1 CommentI posted about my Bronwyn Sweater, and I wanted to dive a little deeper into the tubular cast-on I used. Because of course I had…
2 CommentsI might be a little crazy to combine these two subjects, but they kind of go together. After you’ve chosen your pattern, you’re going to…
3 CommentsA friend recently asked me for help with choosing a pattern to knit her first sweater. I started to text her back with a series…
7 CommentsThe other day, I posted this photo to Instagram. The color is off—this yarn is electric blue—but the important thing is that it pretty clearly…
1 CommentI cast on for my second Larch sleeve, and as I was working the basic long-tail cast on, I thought about this video that Lisa…
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