Sunday Stitch – Making Irish Clones Knots
Irish Clones Knot – A Vintage Crochet Stitch If you’ve been browsing vintage crochet pattern books (like me) and wasting hours looking at old patterns (like me) and not making […]
Irish Clones Knot – A Vintage Crochet Stitch If you’ve been browsing vintage crochet pattern books (like me) and wasting hours looking at old patterns (like me) and not making […]
If you’re a continental style knitter, the title on this post probably has your scratching your head. That’s cuz it’s not for you, lol. This is for those who knit […]
I learned a new crochet stitch this week. As I was refreshing myself on vintage crochet terms and getting my references together for writing that post earlier this week, I […]
I’ve been playing around with Double D’s this week! No, not those kind of Double D’s (gutter brain). I mean Double Decrease stitches. You know, in knitting. What kind of […]
Gusset holes can show up in all sorts of places in your knitting, such as the base of fingers, the sides of heels, and under the arms. There are many […]
The “I” is for idiot! I went on an I-cord binge for today’s Sunday Stitch. Included here are three ways to make I-cord: as a cord, as an edge on […]
A few weeks ago some of the ladies in my weekly craft group were discussing Russian joins. I don’t make Russian joins often myself. I save that for when sewing […]
Broomstick Lace – An Old Fashioned Crochet Lace Broomstick Lace is an old fashioned, traditional, and quick way to make lace. I have also heard it referred to as jiffy lace […]
Today is Superbowl Sunday. Even I know that*. I thought it would be appropriate to make today’s post football-relevant before I disappeared and spent my day hiding from The Game […]
I like knitting. Scratch that, I love knitting. I do. Knitting is fun. But not all knit patterns are the same kind of fun. Feather and Fan lace is the […]