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Why oh why do knitters hate seaming?
I don't really understand it.
The griping and the moaning about seaming is enough to burn the ears right off, how can they hate it so much? All I hear about when presenting a new pattern is - how much seaming is there?, I hate seaming how can I eliminate it?
Innovation in design; this is a worthy pasttime to be sure, creating new methods of construction to furthur enhance the process of knitting...
The griping and the moaning about seaming is enough to burn the ears right off, how can they hate it so much? All I hear about when presenting a new pattern is - how much seaming is there?, I hate seaming how can I eliminate it?
Innovation in design; this is a worthy pasttime to be sure, creating new methods of construction to furthur enhance the process of knitting...
Check out this great contest!
In the interest of directing some great traffic to another neat site, check out this contest over at the Akamai knitter:
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Norah's Joyful Sweater and Hat
Another new pattern at Knitpicks! This one is pretty much my favorite anything I've designed this year, thanks in a big part to my fabulous test knitters who all gave it rave reviews. I just love really fun knits and this one is fun without being too hard, fast but not boring, interesting and challenging and FUN!
Norah’s Joyful Sweater is an explosion of color, just perfect for little people with...
Polar Rivulets
Hello! I have another pattern available on Knitpicks! This was an older pattern that I had designed about a year ago for my older daughter Abigail. The design was essentially inspired by the desire to have a cable travel all the way up a sleeve across the neckline and down the other side. For this to happen a different sort of construction was needed; knit in three parts with a lower band of...
Baby Epaulette Sweater
I have a new pattern up on the Knitpick's IDP website! This is the Baby Epaulette sweater, designed using the same gathering technique as the Jellyfish bag just in pint size! A very fast knit with Bulky yarn this is definitely a weekend project.
SIZE 6 months [12, 18, 24]
(shown in size 18 months)
Chest: 19 [20, 21, 22, ]inches
Length: 10.5 [11, 11.5, 12]inches
2 inches positive...
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