Decrease Evenly Calculator
Sometimes your pattern tells you to decrease evenly and having to put your needles down and start calculating is not a thing most of us
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Sometimes your pattern tells you to decrease evenly and having to put your needles down and start calculating is not a thing most of us
In this article I’ll share my favorite software for creating knitting charts as well as their pros and cons. If you don’t care that much
Wedge toe is probably one of the most commonly used toe shapes I’ve seen on sock patterns. It is very easy to remember and the
With the pattern below you can make french heel also known as round heel for cuff down socks. The pattern works for any stitch count
With this pattern you can make round toe for a cuff-down sock. The pattern works for almost any yarn and stitch count. Just enter the
With this pattern, you can make rounded barn toe for a toe-up sock. The pattern works for almost any yarn and stitch count. Increases are
A while ago I made a short tutorial of how to make an alternating color cast on edge. If you wish to have similar look
Gusset heel fits well even if you have a high arch. This pattern requires no picking up of stitches.
If you know the long tail cast-on method you learn easily this two color cast on method. Good for double knitting projects or for decoration.
The afterthought heel is the ideal for colorwork socks or socks knitted with self-striping yarn. It can be used also for the perfectly symmetric contrasting color heel. It is made exactly the same way regardless if you start your sock from toe or cuff.
I’m Ida a 30 something engineer living in Lapland, Finland. I love knitting and programming, hence the nickname Knitgrammer. In my blog you’ll find tools (knitting calculators and interactive patterns) which will save you some trouble and do the knitting math for you.
My design philosophy is to make simple, useful, and beautiful things. If I make something I (or my kids or husband) don’t enjoy wearing I won’t publish the pattern.
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