Welcome back to the knitting with knitout series! This post will cover one quick technique, but it'll open up a lot of possibilities. I hope you're ready!| Carnegie Mellon Textiles Lab
This post is an addition to the blog post: Knitting with Kniout Part Three: Making Our Transfers. As I was searching for stitch patterns online, I found that most of the tutorials for hand knitting involved a sequence of knit/purl operations for each row. The instructions confused me, and they may confuse those of you who also do not have experience with hand knitting. So hopefully, this blog post can clear up some of those confusions.| Carnegie Mellon Textiles Lab
In setting up the textiles lab at Carnegie Mellon, I found myself wanting some sort of logo to represent the lab, e.g., for the organization's github icon. So I set out to design something that satisfied three properties:| Carnegie Mellon Textiles Lab