Alpine Lace Knitting: Lace Knitting in Austria and Bavaria
Alpine lace knitting, especially Austria and Bavaria, has a long lived tradition manifesting mostly in socks, not necessarily shawls. Asking
Read MoreAlpine lace knitting, especially Austria and Bavaria, has a long lived tradition manifesting mostly in socks, not necessarily shawls. Asking
Read MoreWhat is true for the Shetland lace knitting tradition is true for other European lace traditions based on wool: Much
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Read MoreDo you knit? Can you explain gauge? And how the heck are we supposed to know how many stitches we
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