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Ah Roma. A mere two days in the Eternal City may feel overwhelming, but with a little planning and staying in the center of the excitement you can experience many of the city’s iconic sites. …
by Danielle Robles Copenhagen is one of my favorite cities for so many different reasons. The street style is a masterclass in playing with prints, and the preferred way to get around is cycling through the streets. It’s a city so effortlessly cool, it makes the rest of us look — for lack of a bett
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pattern is still in the original format - I may make a consolidated version in the future, but not for the moment. Thread for chat and help - be sure to check the tips at the top of the thread - and watch the videos - they really help. This was originally an experiment to see if I could get more people knitting fancy brioche stitches - especially knitters who might have run a mile at the mere mention of “brioche”. I am happy to report that it worked: you can learn to knit fancy brioche stitches in a weekend - as you can see from the spectacular knits those on the retreat made. The pattern is a step-by-step guide, with lots of photos and video links. If you follow along step by step, you too may soon be hooked on fancy brioche stitches. ☻ Technically it’s what’s many think of as advanced level knitting, but I’m a firm believer that there’s nothing “difficult” in knitting; it’s just a question of learning. Some knitting techniques are fiddly and I personally tend to avoid those, but this is not at all fiddly - there are just a few steps that may be new to you, but I’m sure you’ll be cruising along in no time. Once you’ve figured out how to do it, it’s very relaxing and the results are quite stunning. You need 150-200m each of two highly contrasting yarns (DK, fingering or sport weight). If one of the yarns is variegated or has subtle shading you can get some fabulous effects. The main thing is you need contrast between all the colours in the two yarns (no overlapping shades). The pattern is still the original “retreat” format - you won’t need to print all of the pages - just read on screen and then print the pages you need. Start with Choosing Yarn, then you have files for each of the 3 original “clues”. The flat version of the stitch I used for this pattern can be found in Nancy Marchant’s book - Knitting Fresh Brioche - which contains many other fabulous stitches and patterns for 12 wraps and scarves - all gorgeous !
Welcome to the Sacred Moon Watercolor Workshop hosted by Angèle Kamp. Take a workshop with us in a creative tropical space. The workshop will take place on the magical island of Koh Phangan in Thailand. Let your inner artist run wild as you create your own unique artwork. We will provide all the steps and materials, all you have to do is show up with tranquility and an open heart. Our journey together will extend beyond mere technique. We will not only create together, but also connect, breathe and drift into a peaceful state where we can freely flow and create beautiful art together while connecting with other artists or fellow travellers. Join us for the unforgettable Sacred Moon watercolor workshop. There are only a few spots available. So don't wait too long and secure a spot. Details Location: Thailand, Koh Phangan Date: 9 July 2024 Time: 14:00 - 16:30 Seats: 6 seats Included: All materials, tea and something yummy
pattern is still in the original format - I may make a consolidated version in the future, but not for the moment. Thread for chat and help - be sure to check the tips at the top of the thread - and watch the videos - they really help. This was originally an experiment to see if I could get more people knitting fancy brioche stitches - especially knitters who might have run a mile at the mere mention of “brioche”. I am happy to report that it worked: you can learn to knit fancy brioche stitches in a weekend - as you can see from the spectacular knits those on the retreat made. The pattern is a step-by-step guide, with lots of photos and video links. If you follow along step by step, you too may soon be hooked on fancy brioche stitches. ☻ Technically it’s what’s many think of as advanced level knitting, but I’m a firm believer that there’s nothing “difficult” in knitting; it’s just a question of learning. Some knitting techniques are fiddly and I personally tend to avoid those, but this is not at all fiddly - there are just a few steps that may be new to you, but I’m sure you’ll be cruising along in no time. Once you’ve figured out how to do it, it’s very relaxing and the results are quite stunning. You need 150-200m each of two highly contrasting yarns (DK, fingering or sport weight). If one of the yarns is variegated or has subtle shading you can get some fabulous effects. The main thing is you need contrast between all the colours in the two yarns (no overlapping shades). The pattern is still the original “retreat” format - you won’t need to print all of the pages - just read on screen and then print the pages you need. Start with Choosing Yarn, then you have files for each of the 3 original “clues”. The flat version of the stitch I used for this pattern can be found in Nancy Marchant’s book - Knitting Fresh Brioche - which contains many other fabulous stitches and patterns for 12 wraps and scarves - all gorgeous !
Whether capturing the serene expanse of a seascape, the bustling energy of a cityscape, or the delicate beauty of a flower, Gomzina's artistry transcends mere representation, imbuing each composition with a sense of emotion and narrative.
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pattern is still in the original format - I may make a consolidated version in the future, but not for the moment. Thread for chat and help - be sure to check the tips at the top of the thread - and watch the videos - they really help. This was originally an experiment to see if I could get more people knitting fancy brioche stitches - especially knitters who might have run a mile at the mere mention of “brioche”. I am happy to report that it worked: you can learn to knit fancy brioche stitches in a weekend - as you can see from the spectacular knits those on the retreat made. The pattern is a step-by-step guide, with lots of photos and video links. If you follow along step by step, you too may soon be hooked on fancy brioche stitches. ☻ Technically it’s what’s many think of as advanced level knitting, but I’m a firm believer that there’s nothing “difficult” in knitting; it’s just a question of learning. Some knitting techniques are fiddly and I personally tend to avoid those, but this is not at all fiddly - there are just a few steps that may be new to you, but I’m sure you’ll be cruising along in no time. Once you’ve figured out how to do it, it’s very relaxing and the results are quite stunning. You need 150-200m each of two highly contrasting yarns (DK, fingering or sport weight). If one of the yarns is variegated or has subtle shading you can get some fabulous effects. The main thing is you need contrast between all the colours in the two yarns (no overlapping shades). The pattern is still the original “retreat” format - you won’t need to print all of the pages - just read on screen and then print the pages you need. Start with Choosing Yarn, then you have files for each of the 3 original “clues”. The flat version of the stitch I used for this pattern can be found in Nancy Marchant’s book - Knitting Fresh Brioche - which contains many other fabulous stitches and patterns for 12 wraps and scarves - all gorgeous !
pattern is still in the original format - I may make a consolidated version in the future, but not for the moment. Thread for chat and help - be sure to check the tips at the top of the thread - and watch the videos - they really help. This was originally an experiment to see if I could get more people knitting fancy brioche stitches - especially knitters who might have run a mile at the mere mention of “brioche”. I am happy to report that it worked: you can learn to knit fancy brioche stitches in a weekend - as you can see from the spectacular knits those on the retreat made. The pattern is a step-by-step guide, with lots of photos and video links. If you follow along step by step, you too may soon be hooked on fancy brioche stitches. ☻ Technically it’s what’s many think of as advanced level knitting, but I’m a firm believer that there’s nothing “difficult” in knitting; it’s just a question of learning. Some knitting techniques are fiddly and I personally tend to avoid those, but this is not at all fiddly - there are just a few steps that may be new to you, but I’m sure you’ll be cruising along in no time. Once you’ve figured out how to do it, it’s very relaxing and the results are quite stunning. You need 150-200m each of two highly contrasting yarns (DK, fingering or sport weight). If one of the yarns is variegated or has subtle shading you can get some fabulous effects. The main thing is you need contrast between all the colours in the two yarns (no overlapping shades). The pattern is still the original “retreat” format - you won’t need to print all of the pages - just read on screen and then print the pages you need. Start with Choosing Yarn, then you have files for each of the 3 original “clues”. The flat version of the stitch I used for this pattern can be found in Nancy Marchant’s book - Knitting Fresh Brioche - which contains many other fabulous stitches and patterns for 12 wraps and scarves - all gorgeous !