Hi Heather, Thank you for your informative and useful video. It coordinates well with my MHK progress. My mother was a Barbara Walker devotee and knitted a two color mosaic blanket for each of her grandchildren as they were born. I have knitted intarsia from Mary Maxim kits for shawl collar sweaters that have iconic motifs and wear like iron. They truly last for decades. Also, I have dabbled with Fair Isle mittens in the past several years but the Level 2 Wristlet nearly did me in. It took more than a dozen tries to accomplish something possibly worthy of submission. I ended up using size 3 nine inch circular needles. After that, my argyle sock took at least a many attempts and is lovely to behold. We'll see how they are judged as I am currently in the middle of my vest using your "Everyday Vest Take Two" pattern. Thank you for all that you do, J
I have tried slip stitch knitting so much fun and so easy to do, does any one know of a good pattern source site. thank you for your informative video.
There are lots of slip stitch patterns in the Barbara Walker stitch dictionaries! (A Treasury of Knitting Patterns, A Second Treasury, etc.) These are the raw stitch patterns and not patterns for garments. You could sort in a Ravelry search for slip stitch patterns too, if you are looking for garment patterns.