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Category Archives: maths

Back to that Saxon Braid – getting to the point.

March 27, 2011

I’ve hardly knitted at all this month, I’ve had other things on my mind.  Anyway I went to an SnB …

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I’ve had an idea

October 18, 2010

I really like crossover tops, I think they are flattering with the diagonal lines.  I’ve decided I want to make …

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The Argyle technique with variegated yarns

October 4, 2010

I saw some scarves and blankets recently where variegated yarns were used to make argyle and plaid designs.  I read …

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Swing jacket – the difference a few measurements can make

August 14, 2010

I made this to fit me which meant that the back is a Small and the front is an XL …

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Graphing done so I can now get on with a jumper for me:

May 20, 2010

I have crunched the numbers and here is the result.  The vertical measurements are based on the smallest size but …

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yo-lace project 3 – Wisteria slip

February 1, 2010

I have finished the cups so now it is on to the body of this slip.  First of all I …

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A plan takes shape

June 3, 2009

Measurements have been done, decisions made and basic pattern written in cm. I just need to get into my stash …

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4 balls down

March 21, 2009

I have finished the 4th ball on my Garter Stitch Wrap. This is enjoyable knitting for watching telly.  It is …

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The mathematician in me

January 15, 2009

Recently there was a program on the ABC called the Story of 1. It was a history of mathematics from …

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One of my books:

Knitting on the Edge: Ribs, Ruffles, Lace, Fringes, Floral, Points & Picots: The Essential Collection of 350 Decorative BordersKnitting on the Edge: Ribs, Ruffles, Lace, Fringes, Floral, Points & Picots: The Essential Collection of 350 Decorative Borders by Nicky Epstein
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Nice collection of edgings, both in the same direction as the body and sideways.
Cable codes were unusual to me.

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