FAQs


Q How do I view your patterns?
A All of my knitting patterns are published in .pdf format. To download and view any of my patterns, whether free or otherwise, you will need to have installed Adobe Acrobat Reader, which can be downloaded for free on their website. (www.adobe.com/uk/products/acrobat/readstep2.html)

Q How do I buy patterns?
A To buy a pattern, click the relevant button; you will be redirected to a webpage whereby your purchase will be completed via Paypal. Then you will be sent an e-mail containing a link which you can click to download the pattern as a .pdf file. . Pattern sales are completed via Ravelry, a free online knitting community.

Q Do I have to have a Paypal account to buy patterns?
A No, you can pay through Paypal without having an account with them. Paypal is a safe and secure way to make payments (and receive them) through the Internet. It can be used like any other online merchant; thus you can pay with most credit and debit cards through them. Do visit their website for more information. (www.paypal.com)

Q I’m knitting your ‘Twisted Maiden’ gloves and don’t understand how to knit the cables!
A I’ve written out full instructions here.

If you have any other questions, you can contact me by leaving a comment or sending an e-mail to byanushka[at]googlemail.com.

2 Responses to FAQs

  1. annette pelc says:

    hello I have written you 3 times on the tree trunk leg warmers. Could you explain the c6,k6 it is abit tight maybe I am doing something wrong ? Help plzs

  2. byanushka says:

    Hello,
    Thank you for your e-mail. I apologise if you had been waiting for a response; this is the first contact that I had from you regarding this issue.
    As regards the cable, the only reason that I can think for it being tight would be that your tension is also tight, particularly when knitting across the cable needle. If you’re a perfectionist, you could knit up a swatch and practise the cable, as far as your own knitting technique is concerned, until you’re happy with it.

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