Knitting with Charts – Part 2
If every time you see a chart your brain goes blank, then are denied hundreds of thousands of patterns.
Well, we can’t have that.
If every time you see a chart your brain goes blank, then are denied hundreds of thousands of patterns.
Well, we can’t have that.
The world can never have enough decorative washcloths. Neither can my mom so for Valentines Day I made her a set of these cabled washcloths! I bet lots of mom would like these so I’m sharing the pattern. Enjoy!
My knitting Fascination! A free pattern!
fascinator – an old fashioned head wrap or head scarf
Previous Post in This Series: Reading Charts for Scarfs and Shawls I hope you’ve enjoyed my series on reading and using knit charts. This is the last post in that series […]
Previous Post in This Series: Reading Charts for Rounds and Repeats If you’ve stuck with me this far then give yourself a big pat on the back. And a piece of chocolate. […]
Free Knit pattern! A wine bottle cozy makes your old bottle pretty and decorative. Comes with a free chart reading tutorial.
Previous Post in This Series: Working with a Few Easy Charts – A Place to Begin What’s in this post: – Working with charts for knitting in-the-round – Handling charts that get repeated – How […]
Free pattern! This Arrow Head Lace Headband is a fast knit and a great way to practice you chart reading skills.
Previous Post in This Series: Getting Past A Fear of Charts What’s in this post: – The basics of reading charts for flat knitting – Explanation of a few common symbols […]
This week in my stitch clinics I’m starting a short series on using charts in knitting. As a knit and crochet instructor, resistance to charts is something I see over […]