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Lace Charts Lace borders seem difficult, but they're not that hard to add to your shawl or stole. Put a decorative border on your lace shawl by following our Lace Borders Tutorial for instructi... Read More »
Lace Charts Need help figuring out the increases and decreases in your lace pattern? Check out our Lace Increases and Decreases Tutorial for instructions and helpful tips. Read More »
You’ve finished your lace knitting project, now what? You’ll want expert instructions on how to block it and make it look its best. Four different methods of lace blocking are discussed in our Lace... Read More »
Options needles are great for lace knitting, and not just because of their pointy tips. Some lace knitters thread a “lifeline” through their stitches every few rows (or every pattern repeat) so tha... Read More »
Modal® is a fine, smooth fiber made from beech trees. An Austrian company, Lenzing, creates Modal® by turning beech wood into pulp, extracting the fiber, and then reconstituting the fiber so that i... Read More »
Wool — the most versatile of fibers. It is the little black dress of the knitting yarn world. Whatever the occasion, be it formal or completely casual, there is always a type of wool to complement... Read More »
Use our natural yarns to dye with Kool-Aid®! Kool-Aid® makes experimenting with dyeing easy and fun. No harsh smells or strong acid, and brighter colors than you would ever imagine! Click here for... Read More »
To learn more about using a variety of different pockets (afterthought, slant, and horizontal) in your knitted garments, check out our pocket tutorial. Read More »
To learn more about how to install a zipper in your finished knitted garment, check out our zipper tutorial. Read More »
To learn more about how to make and place buttonholes in your knitted garments, check out the buttons and buttonholes tutorial. Read More »
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