Today I published a video about working with Fair Isle patterns, but without the floats at the back.  The patterns that I show are not yet available at the moment of releasing this video (6 April 2022), but they will be in a couple of weeks. I’m wishing you lots of fun with this super nice method!Read More →

And there it is! Balanced Mosaic knitting! I announced it already a couple of times something new was coming, but I’m finally ready to present to you the materials that I’ve been working on the last couple of weeks. The video For the introduction of the technique I made a video, in which I explain how I got to this way of mosaic knitting. And for how to do the technique I made 3 separate videos. A video for the cast on and row 1, a video for row 2, and a video for rows 3 and 4. This way you can take the rightRead More →

In my previous post I shared the series of video’s for making the honeycomb brioche stitch. But you can also make that stitch in a different way, a way I found in old knitting books. And I like to try out things, so I wanted to see which way I preferred to do this. And I will be honest, I liked the method with the wraps better. But I could do the knit-one-below version, so I decided to record that way of doing this stitch also. Maybe you prefer to do it this way. Could be, couldn’t it? What is this knit-1-below stitch? Well, theRead More →

Hi you all 🙂 I published a video about a yarn review recently, and I mentioned I would also do a knitted scarf with it. I know, on this side of the world where I live spring is already here, but hey, it will be winter again, and maybe you live on the other side of the world, which will make this very timely 🙂 🙂 🙂 . So, here it is: the video’s I made for it, a tutorial of the honeycomb brioche stitch that I used for it, and the accompanying page here on the website, in case you like to have aRead More →

Do you also wonder sometimes how the color changes go in a ball of yarn with multiple colors? I do! Frequently! You can see these beautiful colors on top and at the bottom of the ball, but how changes one color into the next? Does it go gradually? Or just a big jump from one color into another? It’s not always clear. If you’re lucky there’s a picture on the band of the ball of a project that’s made with the specific yarn, so you can have an idea. And we’re lucky to have the internet nowadays, where you can perhaps find something, but it’sRead More →