Some thoughts on knitwear design, self-tuition, and the many hats we knitwear designers wear (not always by choice).
Too Many (Woolly) Hats? Professional development for knitwear designers

Some thoughts on knitwear design, self-tuition, and the many hats we knitwear designers wear (not always by choice).
The final part of a mini-series exploring the relationship between maths and knitting through the lens of my knitwear design practice…and musicianship.
The second part of a short series exploring the relationship between maths and knitting, all via my professional practice as a knitwear designer.
The first part of a short series exploring the relationship between maths and knitting, all via my professional practice as a knitwear designer.
This is really part 3 of my fabrication series-within-a-series (you can read part 1 and part 2 at the links), and it’ll also be the last Knitwear Design 101 post of the year at least. Drape, loft and lustre are
How I approach the maths behind shaping to form neck edges, sleeve caps, and any curved edge that requires the knitter to decrease with several changes of pace or rhythm.