This is a supplement to the written pattern Plant A Seed, designed for Texas Wool Week 2023. We use the ladderback jacquard method on the petals of the hat to maintain a stretchy fabric.at video
I have tried to answer the questions that may occur with knitting ladderback jacquard on a flat project (versus in the round). There are some issues with knitting flat that you can turn a blind eye to with in the round, such as, how the loops need to hang, avoiding twisting, how to carry the yarn and so on.
This video was made specifically to support my design The Little Flower which was one of my first free form rug hooking projects great for entry level rug hooking. This project uses circles, shaping, and enough straight lines to get your hooking gauge. Part 1 of a three part video. www.suzooswoolworks.com for kit
This video was made specifically to support my design The Little Flower which was one of my first free form rug hooking projects great for entry level rug hooking. This project uses circles, shaping, and enough straight lines to get your hooking gauge. Part 2 of a three part video. https://suzooswoolworks.com for kit
This video was made specifically to support my design The Little Flower which was one of my first free form rug hooking projects great for entry level rug hooking. This project uses circles, shaping, and enough straight lines to get your hooking gauge. Part 3 of a three part video. www.suzooswoolworks.com for kit
This is Jennifer at Suzoo's Wool Works. While working on my Not So Lazy Daisy appliqué project, I realized that my followers might want to see how I do things. I cover in this video how to deal with a rough wool edge, threading a thicker thread and how to be a little creative.
This is an overview of how to blend color and get excited about dying fabric.
A quick talk about why I use different gauges of fabric when I hook.
Making flick carding part of your fiber processing regime will change how you look at fiber.
I had no idea that my sneaky puppy was behind me or that both the tree and the model were done with my retakes. In this video I give you a quick heads up as to how to crochet for your body type.
Warp Your SampleIT Loom
As requested by my students I am slowing piecing together my knowledge of rigid heddle weaving. Today's subject is the basic hem. And, yes, I did it left handed. So don't expect perfection.
Blanket Stitch Hems
Clasped Weft using two gauges of yarn: sport and fingering.
Create texture in your weave.