If you want to understand why you do what you do 😊 just draw it and it all makes sense 👌🏻
If you want to understand why you do what you do 😊 just draw it and it all makes sense 👌🏻
Starting a new project on this beautiful Easter Morning.
Happy Easter to you all 🙏🥰
Tulipan Cardigan by Fabel Knitwear
Yarn:
Knitting for Olive Merino
Rowan Kidsilk Haze
#knitting #makingmyownclothes #breien #breigeluk #zelfgemaakt
Broken Rib Socks
Knitted as a gift for someone very special to me who is celebrating her birthday this Saturday 🥰
Yarn: Wol Verhalen
#knitting #sockknitting #iloveknitting #giftknitting #breien #sokkenbreien #cadeautje
Question... if your knitted sweater does this at the back...is it just a matter of knitted too small?
Or should I have knitted less short rows?
How to prevent this next time?
And...is it possible to fix it? I think of steeking, because I want to learn how to do that, and I'm afraid I won't wear this sweater a lot with this thing in my neck 😅
Blizzard Sweater van Jessica McDonald (with extra color at the hems)
I am still not sure about the best way to cast on a cuff down knitted sock. I tried different cast ons but I am never really happy with it. Sometimes it is a bit tight, but neat, other times it is loose enough, but not so neat. And of course I want it to be perfect: easy to put on and great looking 😇
What way do you prefer to cast on your cuff down knitted socks? And what about needle size (bigger or the same as the other parts of te sock)?
Starting a blanket with an I-Cord Cast On. 315 stitches.... Luckily I am a very patient person 🙂
Past, Present and Future Blanket by Mirjam Molenbeek
Ziek...maar wel met de nieuwe Pieter Koolwijk onder handbereik. Dat maakt een hoop goed 😊
#goedgezelschap #kinderboek #lezenisfijn #eenrugzakvol #vanbinnennetzomooialsvanbuiten
So proud of my shawl! I worked on it al 2024. I loved the yarn (Life In The Long Grass) and all the different type of stitches 💕
Pattern: Glittering Snowscape Shawl by Stephen West.