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Addition by Subtraction Mystery KAL

“It was a dark and stormy knit…” So starts this intriguing mystery. Get ready to join Trystitchual Designs for their first installment of The Slip Knitwise, P.I. Murder Mystery Knit-A-Longs.  Set in the classic film noir era of 1945, follow our intrepid gumshoe on a case full of lies, betrayal, and…… Read More »Addition by Subtraction Mystery KAL

Very Simple First Lace Scarf

“Falling Water” is a very simple lace patterned scarf. We will cover the basics of following a lace pattern using both written and charted instructions. Materials required: 300 – 400 yards of a soft fingering weight wool yarn and US #5 or #6 needles of any length. A sport weight,… Read More »Very Simple First Lace Scarf

Very Simple First Lace Scarf

“Falling Water” is a very simple lace patterned scarf. We will cover the basics of following a lace pattern using both written and charted instructions. Materials required: 300 – 400 yards of a soft fingering weight wool yarn and US #5 or #6 needles of any length. A sport weight,… Read More »Very Simple First Lace Scarf

Very Simple First Lace Scarf

“Falling Water” is a very simple lace patterned scarf. We will cover the basics of following a lace pattern using both written and charted instructions. Materials required: 300 – 400 yards of a soft fingering weight wool yarn and US #5 or #6 needles of any length. A sport weight,… Read More »Very Simple First Lace Scarf

Very Simple First Lace Scarf

“Falling Water” is a very simple lace patterned scarf. We will cover the basics of following a lace pattern using both written and charted instructions. Materials required: 300 – 400 yards of a soft fingering weight wool yarn and US #5 or #6 needles of any length. A sport weight,… Read More »Very Simple First Lace Scarf

Very Simple First Lace Scarf

“Falling Water” is a very simple lace patterned scarf. We will cover the basics of following a lace pattern using both written and charted instructions. Materials required: 300 – 400 yards of a soft fingering weight wool yarn and US #5 or #6 needles of any length. A sport weight,… Read More »Very Simple First Lace Scarf

Very Simple First Lace Scarf

“Falling Water” is a very simple lace patterned scarf. We will cover the basics of following a lace pattern using both written and charted instructions. Materials required: 300 – 400 yards of a soft fingering weight wool yarn and US #5 or #6 needles of any length. A sport weight,… Read More »Very Simple First Lace Scarf

Waiting for Rain KAL

Waiting for Rain is a lovely, beautiful garter and lace crescent shawl that uses an unusual short row lace technique. This gorgeous shawl by Sylvia McFadden is a fun knit that is super flexible in it’s design so you can customize it to your tastes! Come join Alison on Wednesday afternoons… Read More »Waiting for Rain KAL

Mistakes 101

We all make knitting mistakes…but how do you fix them? Make your knitting a more pleasurable experience by learning to fix your own mistakes. Don’t let your project become a UFO because you dropped a stitch, added a yarn over, or made some other mistake and can’t figure out what to… Read More »Mistakes 101