A slightly fancier approach to obnoxious repairs on sleeve no. 2 of my jacket!
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A slightly fancier approach to obnoxious repairs on sleeve no. 2 of my jacket!
This is so satisfying
My default is long tail in pattern, but I may have to try out twisted German (the image is linked to the source blog and an entry about the Twisted German Cast On).
Iâd also include Chinese Waitress in with the decorative cast ons. For those not familiar with it, it looks a lot like i-cord but without having to knit a lot of cord and then pick up stitches from it. Iâd post a photo of it but my only project that Iâve used it on is black (and currently about fifty miles away from me).
Donât Panic, Organize ($6) designed by Tanner Smith of TheWhiskeyStitcher.
i knit you a sweater and youâre confused because it looks weird but you accept it anyways and never find out that i knit the purls in morse code and the sweater is actually insulting you
Starting on a classic dishcloth. I wanted to make it a bit more challenging so I'm doing the border in a different color. It's going well so far!
Others might not be happy to be described as a âmonsterâ, but Daisy is very proud of their horns, their teeth, and their thick, green fur. They spend most of their time rummaging through the undergrowth, picking flowers and feasting for crunchy acorns.
Omg this is just adorable!
I finally finished my Menorasaurus Sweater! I was really dragging my feet on the collar, partially because it's the middle of summer and working on it required a huge sweater in my lap but partially I just ran out of steam for it. Kinda like second sock syndrome. But it's finally done!
Has this been done yet? by messybenefits
Gormlaith Scarf
Pattern by Kate Lonsdale, available on ravelry, yarn is KnitPicks City Tweed in Toad. Finished measurements are 8" by 10'.
The Icelandic bind-off - âA medium-speed, stretchy bind-off thatâs good for intermediate knittersâ
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Ok listen up cause imma learn you a thing
Ever wanted to make you a nice homegrown crochet blanket? This is how ya do it:
First, you make a Butt Ton of chain stitches. Like a lot.
now single crochet in all of em.
Ok how on to the fun part. Pick a pretty stitch that you want to make a blanket out of.
Do that stitch on ur blanket and do it for enough rows that you have a good blanket.
end off.
nice job, you made a blanket. Go forth and be cozy
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I am one of those weird people who actually enjoys knitting with DPNs. Of course, a big part of it is because when you use DPNs you either look like you mean serious business or youâre in the middle of summoning an eldritch being.
I like dpn too, the downside to socks on dpn is second sock syndrome