Let’s wrap this blanket up with the final four knitted blocks that make up the border edge of Rockwell ‘70s-inspired blanket. Free tutorial and pattern; stretching exercises for knitters
Fiona Stevenson
Fiona Stevenson
At the age of 35, Fiona Stevenson fell into knitting like she was born to it. It started with a visit to a LYS for a Learn to Knit class. Within weeks she was working in the store, and within months she was teaching others how to knit. That was over a decade ago. Since then she has gone on to run knitting events and retreats including the Opinicon Knit Weekend. She has developed and taught classes in cabling, thrumming, hand-dyeing, lace, finishing, and many other knitting techniques. For the past few years she has turned her attention to knitwear design creating patterns for Ravelry, yarn stores, Fleece Artist and Handmaiden Yarns, and indie hand-dyers. Just for a bit of crazy fun she's also started designing and creating wardrobe for movies. Fiona is always happy to share her talent, imagination, and expertise with knitters, crocheters, and fiber enthusiasts of all kinds.
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Jump back in to log cabin knitting the final sections of the Rockwell blanket using LBY Hue+Me. Imagine yourself curled up underneath this cozy blanket while you sit by a roaring fire with a hot drink in your hand during the cold winter months! Free tutorial and free pattern.
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Today we describe the best hand exercises for knitters, and we continue to log cabin knit the LBY Rockwell blanket with super squooshy Hue+Me super bulky wool and Lantern Moon Destiny Ebony circular needles. Free tutorial
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Get ready to jump into blocks 1 to 6 of this nostalgic knitted Rockwell Blanket. Learn the basics of log cabin knitting with videos and block by block instructions including graphics to keep you on track. Free tutorial
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Bring a little of the seventies to 2023 by learning a new and fun knitting technique…log cabin knitting. Start with getting your yarn and supplies, and your free pattern! Then get ready to cast on!