I think these photos on Synnove's blog of knitted items using her teddy bear charts is not to be missed!
https://rettogvrangstrikk.blogspot.com/2021/01/new-year-and-new-hopes.html
I especially enjoy her baby designs.
I think these photos on Synnove's blog of knitted items using her teddy bear charts is not to be missed!
https://rettogvrangstrikk.blogspot.com/2021/01/new-year-and-new-hopes.html
I especially enjoy her baby designs.
Lorna (Ozlorna blog) is an expert, creative and prolific knitter, and during my recent seminars, I got to know her and enjoy her very much, as we did Zoom social times.
She has dyed with jelly beans and I just have to share this with you:
http://ozlorna.blogspot.com/2020/03/undyed-sock-blanks-and-jellybean-dyeing.html
I sure do like this hand knitted stitch pattern -
https://tracykm.blogspot.com/2021/03/simple-but-effective.html
Check out Synnove's charity baby hats:
https://rettogvrangstrikk.blogspot.com/2021/02/knitting-for-charity.html
They're handknitted. We can do something similar on the machine - love the vertical stripes as well as the opportunity to use bits of what I already have. You could use this video for a sideways short-rowed baby hat:
I've had pot holders on the brain lately, and apparently, Mar has, too! Check out her wonderful use for thinner cotton with striking Fair Isle designs:
https://marzipanknits.blogspot.com/2021/04/machine-knit-cotton-hot-pads.html
And bless her, she's provided the instructions!
I really like this tuck stitch - such deep texture!
https://cutlermac.wordpress.com/2021/04/16/tuck-stitch-electronic-knitting-machine/
I am absolutely crazy about this edging! It is fantastic around blankets, it's easy to do, and it looks great.