In the last post, I just told about two main ways to add beads to your knitting: stringing and crochet methods. This time, I’m… […]
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Knitting with beads – 1
Adding beads on your knitting works is an embellishment you can treat yourself to quite easily. They add sparkles to your delicate lacy shawls,… […]
Christmas pullover
Yeah I know it’s not seasonal at all, but I’m introducing you the pullover I knitted for my daughter for last Christmas (lol), because… […]
My first dyeing experience
When your yarn addiction reaches a certain point, you are no longer satisfied by purchasing beautiful, luxurious yarn. Then, you begin to think of… […]
British Seacoast
As promised in the last post, here’s the pullover I knitted with Lyonesse DK, a British yarn. This is Seacoast pullover by Joji Locatelli,… […]
British yarn – local yarn buying guide
In a recent post about my ultimate local yarn, I “declared” that I tried to prefer European yarns. This principle is often shaken by… […]
Knitting again
I’d recently had a little break from… knitting! I have no idea about the reason of this pause, but I hadn’t knitted at least… […]
my ultimate local yarn
As all fibrephiles, I love hand-dyed yarns for their nuanced or vivid colors, variation of tones, softness, for all in short, and especially those… […]
Spring Thaw Cowl is also available!
This is just a little note to let you know that Spring Thaw Cowl pattern is also available – it’s just an oversight, sorry!… […]
Spring Thaw Tam pattern is available!
I’m pleased to announce that my Spring Thaw Tam is available at last, here on my site, or on Ravelry. As her big sister… […]