K1, p1, k1 all in one stitch: a stitch structure post

This time I’m explaining the structure of the double increase that is often described as (k1, p1, k1) in 1 | Continue reading


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Partial stitch structure post: (k1, p1, k1) along another strand of yarn

So far as I know, this isn’t a real cast-on, but I wanted to show the structure of the particular | Continue reading


@gannetdesigns.com | 1 year ago

Email notifications of new blog posts

If you would like to get email notifications of new blog posts, there’s a new form in the sidebar, or | Continue reading


@gannetdesigns.com | 1 year ago

KYOK: stitch structure

I am gradually working through showing the structures of a variety of knitting stitches, to illustrate, step by step, the | Continue reading


@gannetdesigns.com | 1 year ago

Honk: a lace knitting stitch pattern

As I remarked on Patreon when I drew the word for this post, sometimes my backers suggest evocative, poetic words | Continue reading


@gannetdesigns.com | 1 year ago

Honk: a charted design for any craft

The random number generator picked Honk from the suggestions for this post, suggested by Kate, one of my Patreon supporters. | Continue reading


@gannetdesigns.com | 1 year ago

Looping provisional cast-on: stitch structure

I was going to explain the structure of the KYOK increase (k1, yo, k1, all in one stitch) next, but | Continue reading


@gannetdesigns.com | 1 year ago