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Stephanie’s Perfect Coloring Book Raglans
Ever since the launch of the Coloring Book Raglan knitting pattern, so many knitters have worked up beautiful customized sweaters using this beginner pattern. The ease of use and provided “coloring book pages” means that you can really plan and execute your perfect color combo and create the wardrobe staple of your dreams. Stephanie @edible.thoughts.makes and her many versions are proof that you can truly customize this pattern to anything you desire. Here’s all the Coloring Book Raglans that Stephanie has ever made! Disclaimer: This post contains some affiliate…
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How to knit an A-line mod on bottom up garments.
Want an A-line in a bottom up garment and don't know where to begin? Try this mod. Modifying knitting patterns helps you get the perfect fit.
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How To Style Old Favorite Knits For Autumn 2023
Oh my goodness. It’s full on fall colors outside, and we just had the most satisfying rain. I am loving all of it and it’s inspiring me to put together outfits from my existing knit projects to live up to this beauty outside. Maybe you are looking for tips on how to style knits for autumn to make them feel new again? Is it cooling down where you are? As you pull out your knits from storage for the fall season, do you need some inspiration to help…
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Anne’s Puffed Sleeves Tester Round Up
Anne’s Puffed Sleeves knitting pattern by Aimee Sher. This pattern was tech edited then fully tested by testers of many sizes. To find out more about the pattern itself, including where to buy it, please see the pattern page.
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Why these yarns for the Coloring Book Tee?
One of the things I see a lot in our knitting community online is anxiety over ethical purchases. We put ourselves through “no buys” with mindsets borrowed from diet culture, periods of compulsive purchasing, and acquire stash that can often grow out of control. And while yarn purchasing is a matter that is deeply colored by financial privilege, location, and access, I think all of us could do with some deprogramming to unlearn that language of diet culture. And by the way, I really strongly believe that you…