Mainframe of Craft: Building the Structural Foundation of Your Hand-Knit Wardrobe
At Wylde & Plumb, we often talk about the beauty of the "wild" fiber and the precision of the "plumb" line. Whether we are clicking needles or pulling a crochet hook through hand-dyed yarn, we are essentially architects. We aren't just making clothing; we are building a structure. In the world of technology, a Mainframe serves as the central, high-performance backbone that supports an entire network. In the world of fiber arts, we have our own version of a Mainframe: the foundational techniques and structural choices that ensure a garment lasts for generations.
The Skeleton of the Stitch When you begin a complex sweater pattern, like our Spandrel Arch Sweater, you are setting up a personal Mainframe. This isn't just about the aesthetic of the yarn; it’s about the integrity of the increases, the strength of the seams, and the…
