I have seen some interesting things come across my desk lately that involve the turning chain. I also have some info I want to share with you, thought I already had but I can’t find the post, so here we go. Let’s start with what is a turning chain? It can also be referred toContinue reading “What is a “Turning Chain”?”
Author Archives: Azariah Fibre Arts
First Row After Cast On
I thought that sharing a photo of what the first row looks like after cast on would be helpful to know that you’re on the right track. I have made a swatch of garter and stockinette for each technique that I have shared. There is also a link to the video tutorial if it hasContinue reading “First Row After Cast On”
Technology and Fiber Arts
What was once a daily needed skill has been relegated to art or hobby in many first and second world countries. Working with different fibers using our hands and some basic tools has been a survival skill of humans, almost since day one. Joseph’s family kept sheep and he had a woven tunic of manyContinue reading “Technology and Fiber Arts”
“Inclusive” Sizing
I am going to preface this post with this might not be what you think and it is possibly a direction you haven’t thought of yet. I am not against inclusive sizing but I’m not totally for it either. Continue reading to learn why. When I first started hearing about inclusive sizing for yarn patterns,Continue reading ““Inclusive” Sizing”
Gauge vs Tension
Many stitchers use these terms interchangeably, for others this is the reason why they don’t swatch and still some don’t know what either of these words is referring to. As a designer and tech editor these words are important to the work I produce and how I educate designers and stitchers on how to useContinue reading “Gauge vs Tension”
Bag of Tricks Lesson 1
I am a Western knitter! Still a left handed knitter but a Western knitter. The Western part, thankfully, doesn’t change how I read a pattern. It does change how I want to teach others how to knit moving forward and what words and phrases I will use when writing patterns. It’s not the Western partContinue reading “Bag of Tricks Lesson 1”
Knitting Increases – M1 vs Lifted
There are many different kinds of increases in knitting, yarn over, knit front back, make one left, make one right, lifted increase and maybe some others that I missed. In this post I will be covering the make one and lifted increases and discussing how/if they are different. I will be writing this in realContinue reading “Knitting Increases – M1 vs Lifted”
Wool from NMSU!
I live about a half of a mile from New Mexico State University (NMSU). In the three years that I’ve been living in Las Cruces, I have met some of the professors on campus and now my daughter attends there. Two of the professors that I know work in the Agricultural (Ag) department. One hasContinue reading “Wool from NMSU!”
Vintage Crochet Technique #1
This is the first installment in what I am hoping will become a series, not scheduled but shared as I stumble upon them, of vintage crochet techniques. What do I mean by that? Techniques in crochet, either in the stitching or in the writing, that were the “norm” about 40 years ago, but that confuseContinue reading “Vintage Crochet Technique #1”
Moss Stitch
Moss stitch is a simple textured stitch that occurs in both knit and crochet. In knit it is sometimes confused with the seed stitch and in crochet it is the same thing as the linen stitch. I am going to share about moss stitch in both crafts in this post. There will samples for youContinue reading “Moss Stitch”
