Adrienne Martini
The New York Times called Somebody’s Gotta Do It, Adrienne Martini’s most recent book, “50 percent memoir, 50 percent advice manual and 100 percent heart.” She’d love to talk with you about the importance of running for elected office or about all of the drama of holding a seat on the Board of Representatives in Otsego County, New York.
Adrienne also is the author of Hillbilly Gothic: A Memoir of Madness and Motherhood and Sweater Quest: My Year of Knitting Dangerously. The latter is an account of Adrienne’s year-long hero’s journey to knit Alice Starmore’s famous Tudor Roses sweater. Adrienne blogs when the spirit moves her at Martini Made.
Contributions From Adrienne Martini
Knit to This: Craft in America
Watch artists at work while working.
Read More about Knit to This: Craft in AmericaKnit to This: Holiday Shop Jubilee
Behind the scenes of this year's quest for special things. Start making your list and checking it twice!
Read More about Knit to This: Holiday Shop JubileeGrow Your Confidence with Kate
Only one thing stands between you and your knitting dreams. Kate Atherley can help you find it.
Read More about Grow Your Confidence with KateThe Unpredictable Magic of Natural Dyes
Glorious colors can come from humble ingredients, if you let the dye pot do its work.
Read More about The Unpredictable Magic of Natural DyesKnit to This: Preview of Coming MDK Events
In which we meet intarsia queen Florence Spurling. And get a first look at Nash Yarn Fest.
Read More about Knit to This: Preview of Coming MDK EventsKnit to This: Launch Party with Norah Gaughan
How did she do it? Kay and Ann talk with the beloved designer about the three new cardigans of Field Guide No. 28: Renewal.
Read More about Knit to This: Launch Party with Norah GaughanKnit to This: Jane Launch Party
Brew your favorite hot beverage, pick up your knitting, and come meet Jane.
Read More about Knit to This: Jane Launch PartyKnit to This: Hysterical
An irresistible podcast: Clusters of high school girls came down with an illness that looked a lot like Tourette Syndrome but was not Tourette Syndrome. What was going on?
Read More about Knit to This: HystericalKnit to This: Victorian Farm
Experience how hard daily life could be from the comfort of your favorite knitting chair.
Read More about Knit to This: Victorian FarmFilling a Niche, for Sheep
Oh the places you can go when you have a curious mind and a willing spirit.
Read More about Filling a Niche, for SheepKnit to This: The Power Broker
Why is New York City the way it is? Glad you asked.
Read More about Knit to This: The Power BrokerYe Olde Knee Sockes
Our 1840s correspondent lifts the hem of her skirts to show off her new legwear.
Read More about Ye Olde Knee SockesKnit to This: Tour de France Unchained
The start of July means it's finally time for the Tour.
Read More about Knit to This: Tour de France UnchainedKnit to This: Somebody Feed Phil
Gather some glimmerings while you eat your way around the world.
Read More about Knit to This: Somebody Feed PhilKnit to This: A Sock Odyssey with Fatimah Hinds
Enter the sock laboratory with Ann, Kay, and Fatimah as we celebrate MDK Field Guide No. 27: Sock Odyssey.
Read More about Knit to This: A Sock Odyssey with Fatimah HindsKnit to This: Sixty Minutes of Joy
You won't be able to resist after you knit to this.
Read More about Knit to This: Sixty Minutes of JoyKnit to This: Portrait Artist of the Year
There is no need to invent the perfect show for knitting to. It already exists.
Read More about Knit to This: Portrait Artist of the YearKnit to This: Blown Away
Do your reality competition TV choices lack drama and peril? Come knit to this.
Read More about Knit to This: Blown AwayKnit to This: Growing Floret
Sit and knit in a gorgeous garden you never have to maintain.
Read More about Knit to This: Growing FloretKnit to This: Launch Party with Hélène Magnússon
Talking all things Iceland: yarns, designs, and moss that grows a foot thick. Plus: a giveaway!
Read More about Knit to This: Launch Party with Hélène MagnússonKnit to This: Articles of Interest
Don your swim suits and dive deep into a pool of textiles, style, and technology.
Read More about Knit to This: Articles of InterestBaby Steps into Bullet Journaling
Learning to love a perfectly imperfect bullet journal, one smudgy pen and roll of washi tape at a time.
Read More about Baby Steps into Bullet JournalingKnitters of Note: Isabella Bird
"Weary of limitations," a legendary explorer relies on her knitting.
Read More about Knitters of Note: Isabella BirdKnitting While Elected
How one knitter cast votes while casting on.
Read More about Knitting While ElectedA Visit with Thistle Hill Weavers
Meet Rabbit Goody, "heavy metal weaver" and producer of custom historical and luxury fabrics.
Read More about A Visit with Thistle Hill WeaversMy Life in the 1840s
Weaving, spinning, and generally blowing minds as a historical interpreter.
Read More about My Life in the 1840sHow She Got Her Ease On
A conversation with Julia Farwell-Clay, whose designs in Field Guide No. 7: Ease are making our summer awfully pleasant.
Read More about How She Got Her Ease OnA Visit With Véronik Avery
Her designs start with pattern-making and fit, and it shows.
Read More about A Visit With Véronik AveryAt Swans Island, Yarns from the Heart
The yarns for the Asterisk Cowl and Dot Hat in Field Guide No. 2 come from Maine, where Michèle Rose Orne presides over an authentic enterprise.
Read More about At Swans Island, Yarns from the HeartAnn Budd Explains It All for Us
Beloved author. Legendary teacher. Extroverted introvert.
Read More about Ann Budd Explains It All for UsMary Jane Mucklestone: No Bad Knitting Projects
Mary Jane Mucklestone: the joyful knitwear designer who gave us lopapeysa fever.
Read More about Mary Jane Mucklestone: No Bad Knitting ProjectsMeet the Heart and Soul of Brown Sheep Yarns
A family in Nebraska, four generations on the land, makes beloved, sturdy yarns.
Read More about Meet the Heart and Soul of Brown Sheep YarnsThe Design Team Behind the Gilmore Girls’ Knitwear
Meet the Chicago designers of the distinctive handknits worn by the Gilmore Girls.
Read More about The Design Team Behind the Gilmore Girls’ KnitwearA Photographer’s Eye Turns to Knitting
Meet the women behind the moody, rich photographs of MDK Field Guide No. 1.
Read More about A Photographer’s Eye Turns to KnittingA Visit with Ann Weaver
Her clever Squad Mitts are only the tip of this creative iceberg.
Read More about A Visit with Ann WeaverA Visit with Melanie Falick
A grand new adventure has begun for the legendary editor and writer.
Read More about A Visit with Melanie Falick