3. The reason we went to Bath in the first place was so that I could start knitting some of these balls of wool that have been burning a hole in my knitting basket since they arrived….. 4. ….because the KnitPros that came in the same parcel snapped after casting on just SIX stit...
25. Bias Edge Pot Holder Pattern Bask in the cheerful warmth of crafting your pot holders with this simple and swift DIY tutorial. The process employs a blend of everyday materials - a main fabric of your choice, backing, two layers of batting, and, for a vibrant touch, single-fold bias...
Stretch on the cut edges, then from the selvedges. One way will almost always stretch more. Make a note of it and cut the pattern as directed with the more stretch facing the right way. Sleeves are usually cut width wise (most stretch), same with shirt body. Some patterns are bias cu...
Stretch on the cut edges, then from the selvedges. One way will almost always stretch more. Make a note of it and cut the pattern as directed with the more stretch facing the right way. Sleeves are usually cut width wise (most stretch), same with shirt body. Some patterns are bias cu...
Get the sewing pattern tutorial on how to make a cat stuffed animal from sock. It uses only one sock to sew a kitten plushie. Great sewing pattern for the single sock that lost its partner.
As above, using a long tool with a blunt end, such as a knittingneedle, chopstick or point turner, gently push out all the corners so they are nice and sharp.Pressflat, pressing in the raw edges of the opening so they are flush with the sewnseam. ...
30. It’s not all selfish knitting though, as this jumper is to be a Christmas present. 31. Probably the biggest news of the Summer is this though….. If you got to the end, “Well done” and I’ll try not to leave it so long next time!