Knitting Styles

When I talk about Knitting Styles, I’m referring to how you hold your needles and work the yarn. There are several types of knitting styles that vary in technique from one to the next. I’m not certain how many there are as they vary depending on the country of origin. So if you are learning … Continue reading “Knitting Styles”

Worked Flat

When something is “worked flat” it is 2 dimensional, think blankets or scarves. It will generally have a “right side” and a “wrong side”. While it is possible to create garments while working flat, by sewing up sides, it is more common to work in the round. Here are some other posts about projects worked … Continue reading “Worked Flat”

Knitting in Public

Engaging in knitting activities in public spaces, often as part of social events with fellow crafters. It’s also common to be “knitting” as in sitting with your people and talking rather than knitting. It’s not rude if you’re knitting while they talk to you or vice versa. Also, if you reply with a number, it’s … Continue reading “Knitting in Public”

Airplane Project

A project suitable for airplane travel, small enough to fit in your carry-on and last the duration of your flight. Note: You should check with the authorities to determine what, if any, needles are allowed. Flying within the states seems to not be an issue but international flights may pose more of a problem. You may … Continue reading “Airplane Project”