You can choose from a range of familiar art styles, from ornate baroque paintings to futuristic synthwave landscapes and everything in between. Once you have your completely unique, original artwork feel free to share it with friends or hop on the latest #AIPainting trend on social media. Unique & creative word combinations such as “Haunted Cornfield” or “Flaming Ocean” Here are some cool things you can ask Wonder to paint for you: It’s super simple: Simply describe what you want Wonder to paint - such as “Life Under Sea” or “Shattered Rainbow” - pick a style (Cubist, Dali, Synthwave, Steampunk etc.), or select “no style” and hit create! If you’re having trouble with any of my patterns, or simply want to show off your project, please feel free to visit my Ravelry group, Carissa Browning Designs.Turn words into mesmerizing digital artworks! All you need to do is enter a prompt, pick an art style - and watch Wonder bring your idea to life in seconds! Looking for the crochet version? It’s here. Row 1 (RS): k1, kfb, k to m, m1R, sm, k to m, sm, ssk, k17, m1R, pm, k1, m1L, w&t, k2, sm, k1 (instead of k3), w&t, k to m, m1R, sm, k1, m1L, k to previous wrapped st, kww, w&t, k to m, sm, k to previous wrapped st, kww, w&t 16 times, k to m, m1R, sm, k1, m1L, k to previous wrapped st, kww, k2tog, sm, k to m, sm, m1L, k to last 2 sts, kfb, k1. In the Lower Triangle section, Row 1, the stitches themselves are correct, but I didn’t explicitly say to slip the marker. Hedgehog Fibres Sock (90% merino, 10% nylon 437yds/400m per 100g skein) 1 skein Pollenġ7 sts/33 rows = 4 inches in garter stitchĮRRATA (corrected in current pdf for download): Lazy Cat Yarns Opulence (70% merino, 20% silk, 10% cashmere 437yds/400m per 100g skein) 1 skein 102 Sweet Dreams Lazy Cat Yarns Endurance (75% merino, 25% nylon 231yds/211m per 50g skein) 1 skein 102 Sweet Dreams, 1 skein Amber Waves With that said, I think an advanced beginner, or even an adventurous newbie, could still handle it.įingering weight yarn - 175(360)yds/160(330)m each of two colors However, some fairly basic short-rows were required to get the logo right. I tried to keep this pattern as simple as possible so it would be accessible to a wide range of knitters. Now available in German, courtesy of Knittikus Now available in Portuguese, courtesy of Dai-daiane Now available in Spanish, courtesy of MedeaTeje Now available in French, courtesy of PetitBoutdeMoi
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