Showing posts with label distitch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label distitch. Show all posts

Friday, January 10, 2020

Learning New Ways - Distitch Ties

My copy of Assia Brill's Distitch: A New Knitting Concept arrived on Monday and I love it! It's full of interesting techniques, beautiful pictures, and inspiring projects. It's a great addition to my needlework library.


Assia Brill builds her free Distitch Edge Coaster and Distitch Edge Scarf patterns with ways to incorporate distitch techniques into the body of the knitting, either as the whole cloth or as a reinforcement. I want to try the sock pattern, with its distitch heel and toe.
I hope to try the brioche patterns, too. I especially like how Assia Brill includes careful explanations for how to correct errors, something I’ve found difficult in past brioche projects.
I'm making distitch chains today to get practice for the two-color distitch cast-on, bind-off, and selvedges I'll be using to make four matching sides for double-knitting Assia’s Perfect Edge Coasters.

These distitch chains are taking the place of the 3-stitch i-cord ties or crocheted cords Elaine Fitzpatrick suggests for her Dog E. Dog baby bib pattern.  The crocheted cords Elaine makes are about the same width as a 3-stitch i-cord. She describes the process she uses to make these attractive, sturdy chains on her blog, Down Cloverlainehere, noting that crocheting the chains, and slip-stitching back to make them sturdy, is much faster than knitting i-cord.

Here is my Bunny Bib with its distitch ties. 

I love learning new ways!


















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Saturday, January 4, 2020

Learning new ways - Distitch Edge Coasters

There's always something new to learn when you knit, crochet, or weave! Today, I'm waiting for the arrival of a new book by Assia Brill, Distitch: A New Knitting Concept

I'm finishing the first in a set of two of Assia's "Distitch Edge Coasters," a free pattern she shared on Ravelry, to introduce her new technique. Another of Assia's free patterns is her "Distitch Edge Scarf."

Coaster #1, in Denim Blue has the distitch "open" edge. Next, I want to try the distitch "closed" edge in Dove gray.

The coasters are in colors to match my "2020 Happy Double Knitting New Year!" project.

Have you tried distitch? I'd love to hear what you think of the technique!



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