Fission Knitting is a reversible colourwork technique where the fabric is worked with yarns held in a marl. The design elements are slipped stitches placed on both sides of the fabric. The marl is broken apart to work these stitches. The resultant fabric has a marled middle layer and an overlaid design on each side. It is possible to create a different cabled design on each side of the fabric.
Watch the Blockchain Tutorials to learn this technique.
Take my Fission Knitting Workshop on Yarniverse. You will learn how to work the stitches, manage your yarn, fix mistakes,why the technique is reversible and much more! Watch this preview!
The Flowing Marls Series will help you get started with this technique.
More Fission Knitting Resources are available on MaryWMartinKnits.com.
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Fusion knitting is a reversible colourwork technique where slipped stitches are placed on both sides of the fabric to create design elements. The design on one side of the fabric is mirrored on the back -- in other words, the designs from each side are fused together.
Modified Fusion Knitting is significantly easier to knit than my original Fusion Knitting technique.
Watch the Honeycomb Conjecture Tutorials to learn this technique.
The Follow the Leader Cowl is an introduction to modified Fusion Knitting.
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Woven Knitting uses slipped stitches to replicate the look of Woven Fabric. There are several ways to create the woven fabric. Please join me as I create designs in different ways…there are several more to come.
Find the tutorials on MaryWMartinKnits.com. Go to the page listing the tutorials for each pattern.