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Tip Tuesday: Counting Stitches & Rows Made Easy 🧶
Struggling to keep track of your stitches or rows? You’re not alone! Here’s how to make counting a breeze: - Use a stitch marker at the start of each round or row—no more guessing where you began. - Count each “V” on top of your work as one stitch. - Don’t forget: your turning chain doesn't usually counts as the first stitch! So read pattern notes. - Pause every few rows to double-check your count—catch mistakes early, save time later. Consistent counting = projects that come out the right size, every time! What’s your favorite counting hack? Drop it below! 👇
Tip Tuesday/ WIPS Wednesday
With heavy heart for now i will be pulling pug on these two live events. I will still provide a tip and maybe a recording but just not getting engagement and with upcoming move and holidays I just can't keep it on the schedule.
WiPS Wednesday
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WIPs Wednesday
Don’t forget to join us tonight for our wiPS Wednesday body doubling session. So grab your hook, darning needle a comfy spot and a project of your choose. We encourage one that you have been putting off or that you may be struggling with for any reason. See you tonight 8pm MST Let us know below if your able to join. We are also considering offering a morning one for those of us with a larger time difference. Please let us know if that interests you!
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Tip Tuesday: Invisible Join
Tonight we covered the Invisible Join. This is an amazing technique to make your work look seamless and uniform. It is usable in the round for hats, motifs, appliquaes and arugimami. However, it is very versatile and can be used with granny squares and apparel.
Tip Tuesday: Invisible Join
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