Stitch Anatomy Part 3 by Arenda Holladay
This is the third and final part of a three-part series on stitch anatomy and reading your work. How to read multiples and repeats in cable and lace patterns is disccussed.
This is the third and final part of a three-part series on stitch anatomy and reading your work. How to read multiples and repeats in cable and lace patterns is disccussed.
This article lists the graduates of the certification programs.
This tip discusses using needles made of different materials.
This article discusses several methods for working Bavarian stitch patterns without a cable needle.
This hat is a good introduction to the working twisted and traveling stitch patterns.
This cowl uses traditional Fair Isle motifs.
These Norwegian mitten feature a cuff liner.
This sweater uses several complicated Bavarian stitch patterns on both the front and back. The sweater is worked flat.
This sweater, sized for men, features and intricate cable pattern.
This complex sweater combines cable and stranded techniques.