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Karla Courtney

Australia, Toronto, United Kingdom

Writer at Freelance

Articles

  • 2 months ago | cairnspost.com.au | Karla Courtney

    Want to try shaping your first knitted creature? This uses basic knitting techniques to help you get started with increasing and decreasing, as well as knitting an i-cord, or a tube. All you need is some chunky chenille yarn and double-pointed needles to bring this little crustacean to life. Want to join the family? Sign up to our Kidspot newsletter for more stories like this. Chunky chenille yarn 6mm double-pointed needles Yarn needle Scissors Cast on four stitches, leaving a 20cm tail hanging.

  • 2 months ago | kidspot.com.au | Karla Courtney

    Want to try shaping your first knitted creature? This uses basic knitting techniques to help you get started with increasing and decreasing, as well as knitting an i-cord, or a tube. All you need is some chunky chenille yarn and double-pointed needles to bring this little crustacean to life. Want to join the family? Sign up to our Kidspot newsletter for more stories like this. Chunky chenille yarn 6mm double-pointed needles Yarn needle Scissors Cast on four stitches, leaving a 20cm tail hanging.

  • Jan 22, 2025 | commbank.com.au | Karla Courtney

    Skip to main content Skip to log on Accessibility at CommBank Brighter / Brighter Magazine / A guide to experiencing Canada's Ontario and Quebec in autumn Travel writer Karla Courtney shares a journey through Ontario and Québec, where autumn’s beauty meets rich culture, cutting-edge cuisine and unforgettable stories.

  • Nov 12, 2024 | qantas.com | Karla Courtney

    September 21, 2015By Karla Courtney - Writer and Family Travel Specialist We’re boarding a ferry to cross a small inlet separating the towns of Magerholm and Sykkylven on the west coast of Norway, more than 500km north of Oslo. The map of the coastline, characterised by deep fjords, looks a bit like a broken, scattered plate with random pieces of floating land that look too scattered to put back together. This is no ordinary crossing.