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String Geekery is a knitting designer who publishes unique stitch patterns and writes about knitting techniques and fabric structure.

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The blog post discusses the process of creating a lace knitting stitch pattern based on the word 'Turn', suggested by a Patreon supporter. The author explains how they convert letters into numbers, chart these onto grids, and then...
The post presents a lace stitch pattern called 'Turn,' developed for various crafts such as knitting and crochet. It includes a basic chart and written instructions formatted for stranded knitting, with the hope that they can be a...
The author is putting their Patreon and blog on hold due to a health issue that is making work difficult. They plan to finish up the Patreon word for next month before pausing indefinitely.
The post discusses a lace knitting stitch pattern called Word, and provides a basic chart for any craft worked on a grid. It also includes instructions for stranded knitting and other crafts, and encourages designers to use the pa...
The author encodes words as knitting stitches, and the word 'meta' is added to the name of the pattern to make them more searchable. The stitch patterns are not meant to look like the original words. The post includes a stitch map...
The post discusses a lace stitch pattern called Soft, and provides a basic chart for any craft worked on a grid. It includes written instructions and is intended for use in various crafts.
The author encodes words as knitting stitches, with the word 'Soft' suggested by a Patreon supporter. The stitch pattern is a multiple of 10 + 11 stitches and 20 + 10 rows. The author provides a stitch map and abbreviations for th...
The post is about a lace stitch pattern for Atlas, and the author provides a basic chart for any craft that's worked on a grid. The pattern is written in rounds and can be used for various crafts.
The author encodes words as knitting stitches, with the word 'Atlas' suggested by a Patreon supporter. The stitch pattern is not meant to look like the original words, and the author provides a stitch map for the design. Abbreviat...
The author is back from a break and is focusing on editing older blog posts about knitting. They will not necessarily have a new blog post each week, but will inform readers when a serious edit is made. The author also mentions wo...
The post is about a lace stitch pattern for Empathy, and the author provides a basic chart for any craft that’s worked on a grid. The pattern is written in rounds and can be used for various crafts.
The post is about a lace knitting stitch pattern called Empathy. The author encodes words as knitting stitches, and Empathy was suggested by a Patreon supporter. The stitch pattern is not meant for a finished object, and the autho...
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The blog post is about a charted design for any craft, specifically a lace knitting stitch pattern for Soon. The author provides a basic chart for any craft that's worked on a grid, and gives instructions for stranded knitting, fi...
The blog post discusses a lace knitting stitch pattern called Soon, which was suggested by a Patreon supporter. The author explains the process of creating the lace pattern and provides detailed instructions for the pattern. The p...
The blog post is an update on the Serendipity lace chart and instructions. Instead of a new post, the author has updated the existing chart and instructions for Serendipity lace.
The blog post discusses the creation of a charted design called Serendipity, which was initially encoded for Patreon in 2014. The author experimented with different crafts and techniques to create the design, and provides detailed...
The blog post is about a stitch pattern called Oak Butterflies, which is a variant of the Oak lace. The author provides detailed instructions on how to knit the pattern and includes abbreviations for various knitting techniques. T...
The blog post is about a lace stitch pattern called Oak, which is designed for any craft. The author provides a basic chart for any craft that's worked on a grid, and the pattern is written in rounds. The author encourages designe...
The author encodes words as knitting stitches, and the word 'oak' was suggested by a Patreon supporter. The pattern looks like little butterflies, and the author also made an Oak charted design for any craft that uses a square gri...
The blog post discusses the editing of the instructions and chart for Winter lace, published a decade ago, due to some unclear instructions and a mistake.
The blog post is about a charted design called Meta Shetland, which is a label added when a word is directly related to knitting. The author provides a basic chart for any craft that's worked on a grid and gives a sense of it in u...
The blog post is about a lace knitting stitch pattern called Meta Shetland. The author explains how she came up with the pattern and the process of creating it. She also provides a stitch map and abbreviations for the pattern. The...
The blog post is about a charted design called Iceberg that can be used for various crafts. The author provides instructions for the charted design and encourages other designers to use it in their patterns. The pattern is written...