Knitting Help - Proactive Lifelines
No need to be afraid of complicated stitch patterns! Proactive lifelines make it easy to rip back a few rows and recover your stitches if you make a mistake, even in lace knitting.
The stitch used in my knitted sample is called "Pucker Cable" and is from the book Lace & Eyelets, edited by Erika Knight, from Interweave Press.
The yarn I used in my sample is KPC Glencoul DK.
The needles I used in my sample are Knitter's Pride Zing from an interchangeable set.
Видео Knitting Help - Proactive Lifelines канала VeryPink Knits
The stitch used in my knitted sample is called "Pucker Cable" and is from the book Lace & Eyelets, edited by Erika Knight, from Interweave Press.
The yarn I used in my sample is KPC Glencoul DK.
The needles I used in my sample are Knitter's Pride Zing from an interchangeable set.
Видео Knitting Help - Proactive Lifelines канала VeryPink Knits
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