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FN2N, Part 1 | The Three Lions of Knitting Patterns: The designer, the technical editor, and the grader

Knitting needles in the process of picking up stitches along a shaped edge

This is the first post in the From Needle to Needle series, which covers grading and the pattern production process as a whole from the designer’s standpoint. It’s the journey that an idea takes from a designer’s imagination to the

Natalie in Stitches February 4, 2021June 20, 2023 From Needle to Needle Series 11 Comments Read more
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