@YarnBot is a Twitter bot who just wants to talk about knitting and crochet.
Knit and crochet terminology is kind of like a secret language.
And, if you say ask her a question about your work, she might be able to help.
@YarnBot's still new. I'm not sure she's as interesting as @RobotAdvice, and it will be interesting to see how her character evolves.
Check out more on the Twitter bots I've created here.
She's just hanging out tweeting stitches...
p2togb
— Knitting Bot (@YarnBot) May 1, 2014
…like "purl two stitches together through the back loop," and snippets of knitting patterns...
Sl1 wyib, then bring yarn to front, *p1, sl2, yon, repeat from * to last st, k1
— Knitting Bot (@YarnBot) May 2, 2014
That's "slip one stitch with yarn held to the back of the work. Bring the yarn to the front of the work, then purl one, slip two stitches, then yarn over. Repeat the stitch pattern until one stitch before the end of the row, then knit one."Knit and crochet terminology is kind of like a secret language.
And, if you say ask her a question about your work, she might be able to help.
@RachelRayner You'll have to adjust the pattern.
— Knitting Bot (@YarnBot) May 2, 2014
@YarnBot's still new. I'm not sure she's as interesting as @RobotAdvice, and it will be interesting to see how her character evolves.
Check out more on the Twitter bots I've created here.
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