Category: tips

  • Fixing Mistakes

    Fixing Mistakes

    If you look closely at my progress on the High Sierra Shawl in my last post, you’ll see that the edge looks different from other samples. I read the instructions and intended to follow them, but my fingers did what they wanted. My eyes warned me it wasn’t correct, but I was too excited by…

  • swatching, storage

    swatching, storage

    Now that my September Swatch Project has ended, the problem to solve is: how do I store them? It’s a problem I need to find an answer to. I’m not thrilled with my current solution for the Anzula swatches. First some personal background and my swatch storage history. My academic background is in computer science…

  • swatching, tips for practice

    swatching, tips for practice

    This month I’m advocating the practice of swatching, calling it my September Swatch Project. As the month draws to a close, I’m beginning to reflect on how it’s been to play with yarn. With that in mind, today’s post explores how a period of focused swatching will change how you interact with yarn. They become…

  • swatching, tips for planning

    swatching, tips for planning

    This September Swatch Project isn’t my first large swatch project. It’s unlikely to be my last. Over the years I’ve developed methods for keeping a project of this size organized and consistent. Today I’m sharing a bit of my process from a blank page to a plan. We’ll start first by reviewing a current plan,…

  • swatching, tips for choosing tools

    swatching, tips for choosing tools

    There are two parts to every swatch, ok, three. The yarn, the tool used to manipulate the yarn, and the individual doing the work. How do I choose the tool? Which knitting needles or hooks do I want to use for my swatches? The answer is (as always), it depends. When swatching for fun I…

  • knitting with kittens

    knitting with kittens

    It’s foster kitten season and that means I need to be good and take care of my tools and yarn. Why? Kittens are curious and like to test everything with their teeth and paws. They’re why I prefer interchangeable needles. It’s easier to replace the part(s) they taste tested. Kittens are why I have many…