JC Briar
In a nutshell, I’m a technique freak and a skill junkie. I collect knitting techniques and skills like other people collect patterns and yarn.
Teaching is an excuse to go collecting: I get to spend time researching sock heels, mitten thumbs, cast-ons, disaster recovery techniques, seamless sweater construction styles, or whatever. And then I get to teach. I love watching the little light bulbs go off, as students grasp a new idea.
A classroom isn’t the only teaching option. Charts Made Simple teaches knitters how to read charts—and better yet, how to make the most of them.
My current obsession is Stitch-Maps.com, a website for viewing and creating grid-free charts called “stitch maps.”
You can check out the site itself, or its Ravelry group.
No surprise here: I also collect stitch patterns. Sometimes they turn into designs. Mostly they wait while I find the time to turn them into designs.
Beyond Toes: Knitting Adventures with Judy's Magic Cast-On
- Over The Top Mittens
- Beyond Toes: Knitting Adventures with Judy's Magic Cast-On
INKnitters Magazine, Winter 2004
- Tulip Wedge Shawl
- INKnitters Magazine, Winter 2004
Creative Knitting, September 2004
- Stripes Pullover
- Creative Knitting, September 2004
Knitting Digest Magazine, Vol. 26 No. 3, May 2004
- Elegant Wedding Pillow
- Knitting Digest Magazine, Vol. 26 No. 3, May 2004
INKnitters Magazine, Spring 2004
- Woven Ladders Vest
- INKnitters Magazine, Spring 2004
Twists and Turns, Spring 2004
- Mostly Traditional Fisherman's Gansey
- Twists and Turns, Spring 2004
Needlecraft University
- The "Dazzle Your Friends" Scarf
- Needlecraft University