How do you decide which one is right for you? In this blog post, I’ll compare these two popular crafts, share my personal journey with them, and hopefully I can help you figure out which hobby suits your personality and goals.
Today, I want to share some tried-and-true tips to make knitting with black yarn not only manageable but also enjoyable. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned knitter, these tricks will help you see your stitches clearly and keep your projects stress-free.
If you’ve been following my blog, you already know that when I fall in love with a pattern, I cast it on immediately. So, when I stumbled across the Darjeeling Top knitting pattern by Trust the Mojo, I knew I had to knit it - especially since I already had the perfect yarn at home.
The Kitchener stitch is a beloved technique in the knitting world, it allows you to create almost invisible, seamless joins between two sets of live stitches. In this blog post you’ll find everything you need to know about working the Kitchener stitch, including step-by-step instructions, tips and tricks, and a fascinating look at its historical origins. At the end of this blog post you can find a video tutorial as well.
Today, I’m sharing with you how you can spot these AI-generated crafting images so you don’t fall for them and waste hours of your precious time to search for a pattern or spend money on a product that will never exist.
Not long ago, I shared a blog post about the Provisional cast-on with a crochet hook - but let me tell you, I’ve discovered a way easier method for working the provisional cast-on. No waste yarn, no frustration, and no hassle.
Spring is finally here, and the flowers are starting to find their way to the surface, reaching out to greet the first warm sun rays. I can’t wait to see all the colorful blooms again - nature’s way of reminding us of life’s beauty.
Imagine this: The first warm rays of spring sunlight stream through your window as you sit cozily in your favorite corner, knitting a pair of soft, colored socks. The air fills with the irresistible aroma of freshly baked Kärntner Reindling - a traditional treat that takes me back to my childhood every time I smell it.
We’ve all felt the frustration of running out of yarn while casting on stitches, haven’t we? It’s especially tricky when using a long-tail cast-on, as estimating the right amount of yarn can be challenging. In this blog post, I’ll share a simple and effective trick to ensure you never run out of yarn in the middle of your cast-on again!