
Stitch & Science: Here’s a Fun Collection of Anatomically Correct Knitting Machine Patterns
Knit an Anatomical Organ Collection – organs include: heart, brain, lungs, uterus, bladder,...
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by Danielle | Dec 6, 2024 | Knit Hacks | 0 |
Knit an Anatomical Organ Collection – organs include: heart, brain, lungs, uterus, bladder,...
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This Pixel Art Sweater pattern from Oh My Purl is made on a circular knitting machine – can...
Read Moreby Danielle | Jan 9, 2017 | Beyond Knitting | 0 |
UPDATE: Bob passed away in June of 2023, rest in peace. Bob Rutherford’s friends...
Read Moreby Danielle | Aug 24, 2015 | Beyond Knitting, TVhack | 0 |
Raise your hand if you NEED this visionary knitting machine. I checked on the official Pingu web...
Read Moreby Danielle | Oct 30, 2013 | KnitHacker | 0 |
Amazing “glitches” happen when you hack a “Brother KH-970” knitting...
Read Moreby Danielle | Nov 30, 2010 | Beyond Knitting, Knit Hacks | 0 |
A true knithack in every sense of the word, this retro style video game features banjos and dinosaurs. And if that wasn’t enough for you, the winners’ panels are printed by a knitting machine! Read about...
Read Moreby Danielle | Apr 2, 2010 | Craftivist | 0 |
If there was an award for the smartest, coolest, most interesting knithacker ever, Lisa would win. Wow am I impressed, inspired, invigorated and [insert positive “i” adjectve here]. Wow. Like really … wow. My...
Read Moreby Danielle | Mar 2, 2009 | Beyond Knitting | 0 |
What you see here is a fully functioning knitting machine made entirely of Lego. See the slideshow here and a movie of the machine in action here.
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