Recently, I needed to find a bind-off which could match German Twisted Cast On. I love using this CO for borders in ribbing because… […]
Author Archives: naoko
Spring Thaw Tam
Just after designing my Spring Thaw Mitts, I wanted to have matching items and began to knit a little tam. As you probably know,… […]
Alexandre
After the very helpful and instructive test knit, I’m pleased to announce that Alexandre is now available! Alexandre is a striped cardigan, for baby… […]
Reverse stockinette stripes study
I’m fond of stripes. Most of my wardrobe consists of striped t-shirts and pullovers and I’ve knitted lots of striped garments so far. When… […]
The most jogless stripes
Yeah, the title is oxymoronic, but that is what I discovered through my work. I love stripes and don’t like seaming. I naturally looked… […]
… a hint of summer
I’m happy to share my latest FO at last in English 😉 It’s “… a hint of summer” by Isabell Kraemer, a lightweight summer… […]
Japanese W&T
As promised at the end of the last post, here’s a tutorial of a new? short-row technique – a mix of W&T and Japanese… […]
Japanese short rows?
You’ve perhaps heard of “the Japanese Short Rows method” which only uses a slipped st at each turn. This technique only requires split markers… […]
Spring Thaw Mitts
Haven’t you seen the patterns featuring Broken seed stitch and been intrigued, like me? I’d wanted to give a try this stitch pattern, and… […]
Hello world!
Hi! This is the first post of this blog (with the WordPress’s default title). As my old blog, it’ll be all about knitting –… […]