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Seamless, in the round knitting is great, but the one part about it that often stresses people out is the “join to work in the round, making sure not to twist stitches”…
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It’s no secret that I love seamless knitting. Often you’ll see seamless garments worked from the top-down, but you can also work seamlessly from the bottom-up. In both seamless construction types you…
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In today’s blog post, I’ll be sharing some visuals of a technique that I’ve been using for a little while in my seamless knitting when working on modified drop-shoulder garments (using my…
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I just released my latest pattern, Raincheck! This design had been in my head for quite a long time, so I’m so excited to finally have it published. My goal was to…
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Here’s the Azul cotton tee, knit up in DK-weight 100% cotton yarn. It’s all about simplicity with this piece, with a few little details to keep things interesting. I’ve outlined some of…