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 (or safety pins, paper clips…) you put on your working yarn to mark the connecting loop. And when you get back to the marked stitches, you will lift the loop to resolve the gaps.
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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 chose a hand-dyed variegated skein for that (so as not to worry about color choice!)
Here’s my beautiful skein 🙂
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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 – my stash, wips and fos, tutorials, works, designs…
Thank you for your visit and come back often!



