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Pink Cable Knit

For years I have wanted to become better at knitting. And by better I mean moving beyond basic and safe combinations of knit and purl stitches. The two main things I would like to learn is how to knit cables and how to do some kind of colour work.

Possibly inspired by the Game of Wool tv series, although I haven’t watched any of it (because everything I heard it...

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This is dough for making lussekatter, Swedish saffron buns. I am not Swedish but about ten years ago I started making these buns every year in December and it has become one of my favourite traditions.

The buns are so delicious and I just love that intense yellow colour from the saffron, so beautiful.

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Do you remember, way back in Feb/March 2021 when I shared a free pattern in a href="https://www.carinascraftblog.com/2021/02/22/free-pattern-everything-feels-a-bit-sht.html" data-type="link" data-id="https://www.carinascraftblog.com/2021/02/22/free-pattern-everything-feels-a-...

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It is almost the season to start thinking about projects for 2026. Especially if you have been thinking about making a temperature project. Maybe a quilt or an embroidery or a scarf that records the temperatures. I have made a couple of that kind of project. Both embroideries. And a quilt where I tracked my daily...

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Morning Make

A few weeks ago, I randomly came across a video on YouTube: Let’s Talk Morning Make by Cheryl Arkison.

The basic idea is that you make something for fifteen minutes every morning, before you do anything else. That way, no matter what else happens during th...

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