Monday, November 22, 2010

At last! How to Purl - Continental Method is once again back on CyberSeams!

Ok, I apologize for the long delay in new tutorials but we're finally getting some new stuff up here. A while back we removed the How To Purl - Continental Method videos (both right and left handed versions) because the feedback I was receiving indicated that they weren't clear enough. Well, CyberSeams is here to teach, not to confuse! So we reshot the video and included a section that explains some common errors people make with this particular stitch and how to correct them. Without further ado, please check out the following links to view the new videos or visit our YouTube page and check them out there.


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Friday, June 4, 2010

How To Make Felted Cat Toys

felted kitty toys image
OK! Newest project is online. I made this up as I went along, but had a lot of fun doing it. WIth a few tweaks such as leaving out the catnip or using different sized balls, you can actually use this pattern to make more than just cat toys, but since I don't have a lot in the pets department, decided to add this one in there specifically for our feline friends. Read more...

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Happy Easter!

felted easter egg image
Happy Easter everyone! It's not too late to do an Easter project this weekend you know! With a few basic supplies, you can make some Easter Decorations at home that can be cherished for a lifetime. Check out our Felted Easter Eggs instructions! Read more...

Friday, February 19, 2010

How To Make A Gauge Swatch


Learn to make a gauge swatch for your knitting project. This helps to ensure that the pattern you're knitting is properly sized when completed. Read more...

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Womens Chunky Clog Socks

Brown Knitted Socks imageI made these chunky socks to wear with my clogs. I must say, as soon as I put them on my feet, it felt like I was walking on cushions - but I can still wear my shoes with them, which is what I'd intended to wear them for! These socks are thicker because they're knitted with a worsted weight yarn. Because of this, they also knit up much quicker. They have a ribbed cuff and ribbed instep for comfort and a close fit. Read more...