Learn Something New!
The topic for Learn Something New! is working single-row stripes. You can practice this technique by making the Fishing in France top.
The topic for Learn Something New! is working single-row stripes. You can practice this technique by making the Fishing in France top.
This pattern accompanies the Learn Something New! article which discusses how to work single-row stripes without cutting the yarn while working flat.
This series provides a discussion of specialized finishing techniques beyond those covered in the Master Hand Knitting Program. This issue’s article provides instructions for special vertical buttonhole by Mary Forte.
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This hooded cardigan, knit in one piece for minimal finishing, features an easily memorized textured pattern.
The shape of the motif are reminiscent of the pointed leaves of the Cordia sebestena plant as well as the coral color, hence the name.
This sweater features sleeves which are worked in along with the body of the sweater. It is worked top-down and in the round. The sleeve caps are shaped by a few short rows at the top and then with incrementally placed increases.
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This jacket features a wide pleat at the back worked in stockinette. The rest of the garment is worked in a texture pattern. The sleeves are worked top down from the shoulders.
In this pattern, the lace is worked in the round for the body, then in rows for the upper body and sleeves. The 18-stitch repeat of the pattern is maintained when casting on stitches for the sleeves, so you won’t have to do any chart-stitch counting or math to figure out where to start.