Reading Your Knitting

by Hannah Gilly

September 10, 2024

You might read knitting patterns

But what does it mean to read your knitting?

There aren't words or runes on the page of your knitting.

But you can look at the stitches as letters and learn to understand them as you move across the rows of words.

How do the stitches come together as stitch words?

How do the rows of stitch words make sentences and knitting paragraphs?

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