I didn't see this post before, so I am assuming you got things figured out... I do knit TAAT for pieces of sweaters and certainling sleeves in when I am knitting flat. The trick I use to keep trac...
I didn't see this post before, so I am assuming you got things figured out... I do knit TAAT for pieces of sweaters and certainling sleeves in when I am knitting flat. The trick I use to keep trac...
Yes, I have them on order. As soon as I get a shipping confirmation, I will post in the newsletter. It shouldn't be more than two weeks before they arrive.
Hi Donna - Here is the link for the tutorial. Kim https://youtu.be/qINFme_uT94
@Starr Cookson LOL It is a big shawl. I would rather have a big shawl than a skimpy one though.
@Tina Ramthun Hi Tina - I am so sorry I missed this post. I assume you tried the smaller needle and have finished the sweater by now for the KAL (I will skip over the the finished projects in a min...
@Carey Bermingham Good job Carey - the soaking water should always be cold not luke warm. We say cold becasue luke warm means different things to different people and usually its warmer than luke. HA!
@Rita Y Nice Rita! A customer brought her completed Knowe into the store to show me yesterday. It's a great little project. She also found it really fun to knit.
@Michele Dillon Another great looking project Michele!
@Amelia Archer It's lovely Amelia. I love the long cuffs on the sleeves and the style of the neckline. Are you looking for test knitters?
@paula englander Jennifer's whole cardigan turned out smaller than she wanted. But then it did stratch out a bit. Mine turned out too big and then continued to grow. I ended up putting it in the dr...
It's lovely. I love how you have styled it as well - really shows off the pattern by creating that "panel" in the front. Great job!
@paula englander Whooohooo! You will of course post pictures, right?
@Michele Dillon Wow - great job on stash busting Michele!
@Michele Dillon It's lovely. Gotta luv that Autumn Birch!
@Michele Dillon Very nice!
@ruth Hibberson Isn't that cheery! It's going to be a knockout, Ruth.
Cockatoo Brea is such a sweet pattern. Great job!