Monthly Archives: May 2016
May 27, 2016
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KNITTING’S NOT SUPPOSED TO HURT — BUT SOMETIMES IT DOES. SOMETIMES KNITTING PAIN IS YOUR FAULT, SOMETIMES NATURE’S. What I’m about to discuss is no substitute for medical advice. It’s just a longtime knitter’s observations and experience. Take it as you … Continue reading
May 12, 2016
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In knitting, increases and decreases are fairly simple. Double increases add stitches and decreases take them away. They enable us to knit beyond simple rectangles. With increases and decreases, we can knit sweaters and socks, hats and even fun … Continue reading