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Beeswax Cowl
by Amy van de Laar . I love the cables in this cowl. Obviously, there is nothing to stop you from using them in another project. In fact there is a matching hat which is even better eye-candy.
The short version of this post: The difference between Addi and KnitPro is relatively small, so you'll be happy with which ever you buy. I personally prefer Addi Lace. KnitPro Synfonie and Nova being second best, in my opinion. Do not buy KnitPro cubics. Basic Addi have rounded tips that make knitting (knit and purl) easier and faster, but knitting lace (making increases and decreases) a lot more difficult. So I do not recommend them (even though I use these needle the most often), because sharper tips are simply more versatile. Metal vs. wood or bamboo: metal has less friction, thus knitting with this is faster and more pleasant. But, for the same reason, stitches are more prone to drop off metal needles. I'd recommend wood for beginners, metal for more experienced knitters. Metal needles are less prone to breaking. Long story told short, I own both a set of Knit Pro interchangeable Symfonie wood needles and the Basic set of Addi interchangeable metal needles. I also...
A few years ago I wrote a post about converting increases and decreases from German or English-style knitting to Portuguese-style knitting. Do you need to do that? Not really, there is nothing to stop you from just going ahead and knit a pattern exactly as it's written. Then, why would you want to do that? Because most patterns written for German or English-style knitting include as much knit stitches and as little purl stitches as possible, since the former are much easier to work than the latter when you keep your yarn behind the needles. On the other hand, when working in Portuguese-style, you keep your yarn in front of the needles and thus you would like to purl as much as possible. The best example of this is, of course, garter stitch, as used in the microplastic ban pattern . There are two ways of converting this pattern to Portuguese-style: Straight-forward conversion: use the stitch dictionary and invert the order of stitches . Then, Increase row: k2, yo, knit to end. D...
Elizabeth Zimmermann is like a goddess in the knitting world. You should know that the main reason for this is that she appeared on American TV at a time when there were not many TV channels and everyone watched the same programs. So that pretty much means everyone who appeared on TV at the time has made history (you can say she is to knitting, what Julia Child is to cooking). Nowadays, if you show up on TV, you only get to be famous for 15 minutes, how unfair... That said, I don't want to minimize how brilliant and worthy of her reputation she is. Her philosophy was that knitting was simple enough ("Knitting without tears", the title of her most famous book, sums it up) and there are (almost) no set rules. Every knitter should be free to go along, improvising and adapting methods and instructions, as better suits him. She was an amazingly bright woman, who discovered (or rediscovered) methods and techniques to simplify knitting, promoted knitting in the round taking ...
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