Friday, March 30, 2007
A Different Way to Bind-off and pick up without seams
Hey MDKALers!
Another Mason-Dixon knitter (not on this along) commented on one of my personal blog posts. It turns out that she has a beautiful log cabin on her blog, and she details a way of binding off and picking up that doesn't create seams on the back.
She gave me the okay to tell you all about it so I thought I would just link to her site:
Seaming Discovery
Right now I am crazy-go-nuts crocheting on a ripple afghan. I may get back to another log cabin when I finish.
Peace,
Susan (aka ZenKnit)
Another Mason-Dixon knitter (not on this along) commented on one of my personal blog posts. It turns out that she has a beautiful log cabin on her blog, and she details a way of binding off and picking up that doesn't create seams on the back.
She gave me the okay to tell you all about it so I thought I would just link to her site:
Seaming Discovery
Right now I am crazy-go-nuts crocheting on a ripple afghan. I may get back to another log cabin when I finish.
Peace,
Susan (aka ZenKnit)
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Thanks for posting this for me! I appreciate it.
Actually, there are seams, of course; these seams are simply flat on the back side of your work, rather than ridged.
I hope if anyone has improvements on this adaptation, they will share them with us all! Beth
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Actually, there are seams, of course; these seams are simply flat on the back side of your work, rather than ridged.
I hope if anyone has improvements on this adaptation, they will share them with us all! Beth
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