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Simple Edging + Reduced Color Variation
An introduction to my Double Edging technique!
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Tidy chain edging
By slipping the first stitch of each row you can create an orderly chain of stitches up the sides of your knitting.
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Astrophil Blanket
*Free Pattern* A densely textured baby blanket given in multiple yarn weights and suitable for beginners.
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Double Edging (aka Knitting Flat with 3 Skeins)
Create a simple edging on all sides of your knitting and reduce color variation between skeins.
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Astrophil Hat
A worsted-weight hat with dense, star-like texture made from a traditional cabling motif that is very simple to work.
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Making Cables Without a Cable Needle
Step-by-step photos of how to rearrange stitches into their final order within a 2/2 cable so you can quickly knit straight across.
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Lifted Increases
Lifted increases (also called 'raised increases') are a great way to inconspicuously add stitches to your knitting.
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Hello!
A quick update to say hello.
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Perfect Cast On for k1/p1 Ribbing
Did you know there is a purl version of a long-tail CO? By alternating the knit and purl version you can create a nearly invisible edge for the ribbing of hats and cuffs.
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Sérac – hat and blanket set
A geometric welcome set for babies - the Sérac hat features a spectacular star-shaped crown while the matching blanket is given in 6 different yarn weights.