Page: Coming Soon: Effortless Lace – a Foolproof Video Guide to Lace Knitting for Beginner and Intermediate Knitters
“Coming Soon” page for the 2016 Effortless Lace class that got put on hold when Liat Gat went on hiatus. Read about what the class contains. This class is still a possibility (updated 4/3/19).
Blog Post: How To Bind Off In Pattern April 19, 2011
“Bind off in pattern” is a pattern instruction that means knit your knits and purl your purls as you bind off. This flattens the bound-off edge. In order to do it right, you’ll need to be able to recognize your knit and purl stitches. Here’s how.
Blog Post: Jared Flood Interview: Inside Brooklyn Tweed & Shelter January 20, 2012
Welcome to a world of pure American wool and gorgeous photography: Meet Jared Flood. The man behind Brooklyn Tweed scarf shares inspiration, design advice, and how he the developed unique color-palettes behind his new Shelter and Loft yarns.
Blog Post: A Shout-Out To Our Wonderful Knitting Forum January 20, 2011
Blog Post: Tips for Knitting Your First Sweater – Lessons Learned from a Sweater Horror Story November 3, 2020
Since at this point in your knitting journey you might be contemplating knitting your first sweater or “real” garment, here’s a little miniseries on the lessons I learned when knitting my first sweater, and tips on how to make your experience much smoother.
Blog Post: Top Five Knitting Questions of 2010… Answered December 31, 2010
What length of needle do I need for Magic Loop? How do I convert any round pattern to Magic Loop? What type of needles should I buy for Magic Loop? Your top 5 questions of 2010, answered.
Frequently Asked Question: What’s Included in Knitting Superstar?
Knitting Superstar contains our Video Knitting Dictionary, Magic Loop, Toe-Up Socks, and Top-Down Socks classes, plus Fix Mistakes, Knit Faster, and Continental Knitting.
Blog Post: Workshop With Cookie A: Adding Stitch-Patterns to Socks April 1, 2011
Three professional tips for adding cables, lace, or other stitch-patterns to your socks, including combining multiple stitch patterns, checking to see if the socks will come out too big or too small, and heel-flap design tips.