Blog Post: Getting Turned Inside Out… In More Ways Than One December 3, 2010
When your Magic Loop knitting gets turned inside out, there’s a very easy fix. In life, it’s a bit harder.
Knitalong Lesson: Cast On
It’s time to learn to cast on for toe-up socks! This is the hardest part of toe-up socks, and you will feel so accomplished once you do it. If your yarn and/or needles haven’t arrived yet, you can use scrap yarn to practice this cast-on.
Knitalong Lesson: Cast On
It’s time to learn to cast on for toe-up socks! This is the hardest part of toe-up socks, and you will feel so accomplished once you do it. If your yarn and/or needles haven’t arrived yet, you can use scrap yarn to practice this cast-on.
Blog Post: How Knitting Saved My Life, and A Knitted Christmas Ornament November 11, 2010
As I prepare for my first knitting-related interview, to be broadcast on TheLastYearOfYourLife.com, I’m realizing that there is a cool story behind KnitFreedom, and I wanted to share it with my lovely readers. I really believe in this business and as I try to succeed at teaching people to become Knitting Superstars over the Internet, it helps to remember why I started.
Blog Post: It’s Time To Knit! Knitted Clock Pattern September 16, 2010
When I couldn’t find the perfect wall clock anywhere, I decided to knit my own! Thank you to all of the Ravelers who requested this pattern. Knit with fingering-weight yarn. The numbers are added with duplicate stitch. 10 years later, this is still my favorite wall clock.
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Blog Post: How to Block Socks and Why October 28, 2011
If you are gifting hand-knitted socks for the holidays, there’s one way to make them look their best- You’ve got to block them. After all that combing, twisting, and looping that happens from sheep to sock, the fibers need soap and water to relax them into their new shape.