A Sweater So Nice I Knit it Twice
All's well that ends (pretty) well.
The designs we are knitting and admiring.
All's well that ends (pretty) well.
It's starting to be that thing where you have elaborate anxiety dreams about the blanket you're knitting.
Bonanza! A half-finished log cabin blanket emerges from the murk. It's like Christmas all over again.
Enthusiastic knitter ahead, fair warning. Fighting the urge to hit caps lock ON THE ENTHUSIASM.
Taking the dishrag where no dishrag has gone before.
Join the knitalong so joyous that it will make the earth spin a little faster. OK that's an overstatement. But still.
What to do when a project reaches that awkward stage.
A set of Euroflax linen mini skeins turns into a marvelous jacket.
A yarn you want to knit, but no pattern that fits the idea in your head? For Wendy Johnson, this is no problem.
How to get bonus square footage on your garter stitch baby blanket.
A beloved WIP needs some tinkering.
A group-knit log cabin blanket that got finished in the nick of time. Bonus: a short how-to on the 3-needle bindoff.