
At some point in your knitting adventures you will encounter the phrase “bind-off in pattern”. The bind-off part is obvious, but it’s the “in pattern” part that may be confusing the first…

Some of my knitting tips are based on particular knitting techniques or pattern construction. But this post is a tip that I’ve simply learned from my own trial and error (and passing…

If you’re familiar with my work, then you already know that I’m all about layering pieces. So many of my designs are vest-like or other short or no-sleeve items that are great…

Have you ever heard of weighing your yarn? If not (or if you have but have no idea why you would ever want or need to do this), then this blog post…

Can’t get the right gauge for the pattern you plan to knit? Or perhaps you just prefer the fabric of your yarn knit at a different gauge? In some patterns, you can…