[NFB-Blind-Crafters] Successful Saturday

Dixie cobaltblueheron at gmail.com
Sun Feb 22 21:38:24 UTC 2026


Sonya,

 

You can do cables.  They are much easier than they look.

 

They are just a matter of holding a stitch to the side, knitting the next one, then knitting the stitch you held aside.

 

 

 

 

 

Dixie

❤️ 🤍 ❤️ 🤍 ❤️

 

1 John 4: 11 Dear friends, since God so loved us, we also ought to love one another. 

 

 

From: NFB-Blind-Crafters <nfb-blind-crafters-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Sonya Coulombe via NFB-Blind-Crafters
Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2026 8:38 PM
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Cc: Sonya Coulombe <sonya.coulombe at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [NFB-Blind-Crafters] Successful Saturday

 

 

Congrats Tracy!

 

 

Cables sounds so complicated. I know I’ll make them enventually but in no hurry. Hehe ;)

 

 

Me, I had a big knitting win… without touching yarn. 

 

 

I discovered a great IOS and Mac application called Tap Form. There are two version, Tap Form 5 is the last one time payment version while Tap Form Pro is more recent but subscription based. 

 

 

What it is is essentially a personal database application. Can be very simple to use but it’s also possible to do fairly complex stuff. A lot of people use it to create a inventory of their home, for insurance.

 

 

What I did is first create myself a “Stitches Dictionary” form. In that form I created a record for every stitches I know. I include what I learned and read about that stitch but also my own personal notes on how I make that stitch. So if I’m a while without using it and forget, I can reread it.

 

 

Then I followed with a “Knitting patterns” form, where I’m in the process of documenting all the patterns I have. Name, category, yarn info, needle info, notes, possibility to attach a file or put a Ravelry website link.

 

I also created a Projects form. That I linked with the pattern form, indicating which pattern that project is using. And listing the stitches from the stitches dictionary that this project is using.

 

 

Next step is a yarn form. That will also be linked with project.

 

Double fun with me because it will helps so much my knitting workflow and because I miss working with database stuff. :)

 

 

I’m sure what I wrote sound intimidating to a lot of people but it can be fairly simple, when not doing links between forms etc. The app is fairly accessible, with a few rougher spots but mostly in the more complex stuff area.

 

 

Happy crafting,

 

 

Sonya

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From: NFB-Blind-Crafters <nfb-blind-crafters-bounces at nfbnet.org <mailto:nfb-blind-crafters-bounces at nfbnet.org> > on behalf of Tracy Carcione via NFB-Blind-Crafters <nfb-blind-crafters at nfbnet.org <mailto:nfb-blind-crafters at nfbnet.org> >
Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2026 1:55:05 PM
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Subject: [NFB-Blind-Crafters] Successful Saturday 

 

It’s Successful Saturday!  Have you started or finished a project, or achieved a goal?  Share it with us and we’ll celebrate with you.

 

My success is I was able to fix dropped stitches and a messed-up cable stitch without pulling out 3 or 4 rows.  I decided it was likely I’d drop more stitches pulling out a lot more cables.  It’s not exactly as it should be, but it’s close enough.  And, after pulling out these couple rows like 3 times, I was able to move on.  Yay!

Tracy

 

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