Kate Atherley
Kate Atherley is a triple threat: technical editor, designer, teacher.
Her biggest high-wire act is her exquisitely precise work known as technical editing. As Knitty.com’s Managing Technical Editor, she makes sure that a pattern actually works—the math, the wording, the stitch counts, the all of it. She’s also the co-publisher of Digits & Threads, an independent, member-supported online magazine about Canadian fiber and textile arts, crafts and industry.
As a seasoned designer, she creates designs with a special attention to detail. Her book Knit Mitts! captures the charm of mittens along with the puzzle of making them fit right. Custom Socks is a next-level guide to making excellent socks. And her technical guide, The Knitter’s Dictionary: Knitting Know-How from A to Z, is a bookshelf essential.
Kate has published Custom Shawls for the Curious and Creative Knitter with co-author Kim McBrien Evans. Custom Fit Hats is the latest in her series on making knits exactly the way you want.
Kate teaches at knitting events across the world. If you have the opportunity to take a class with her, don’t miss the chance to learn from one of the best.
Kate lives in Toronto with her husband and their Northern rescue dog, Winnie, who likes cold weather more than anyone else in the family.
Contributions From Kate Atherley
Techniques in Depth: Three-Needle Bind-Off
In search of sturdy shoulders? This is the bind-off you need.
Read More about Techniques in Depth: Three-Needle Bind-OffWorking with Two Yarns
Adding one and one can make something much greater than the sum of its parts.
Read More about Working with Two YarnsGrafting Genius, Part 2: That Clever Trick Is Even More Clever
It's one of the tidiest tricks in knitting—so worth it to get the hang of it.
Read More about Grafting Genius, Part 2: That Clever Trick Is Even More CleverGrafting Genius
One clever trick will change your relationship with grafting.
Read More about Grafting GeniusPlacing an Afterthought Heel
How to make your afterthought heel a little less of one.
Read More about Placing an Afterthought HeelTidy Afterthought Heels
Turning a knitted tube into a sock doesn't have to be a fiddly mystery.
Read More about Tidy Afterthought HeelsThe Mending Loom
Oh no! Your favorite knit has a hole! How to fix it with the proper (and cutest) tool.
Read More about The Mending LoomWhat Is Ease? The Mysteries of Size
The fundamentals of getting a perfect fit. It just takes a moment!
Read More about What Is Ease? The Mysteries of SizeReindeer Moss Mittens: Needle Tips
Not every knitter loves every needle. Find the set-up that brings you joy.
Read More about Reindeer Moss Mittens: Needle TipsEmbrace Marl-tarsia
It's not intarsia. It's not marling. It's something even better.
Read More about Embrace Marl-tarsiaPicking up Border Stitches
Top tips for putting the finishing touches on your Cottage Throw and Autumn Garden Stole.
Read More about Picking up Border StitchesStranded Colorwork: Consider the Float
A buoyant bit of knitting know-how for colorwork joy.
Read More about Stranded Colorwork: Consider the FloatSkill Builder: Pattern Reading
Top tips for setting yourself up for success at the start of any project.
Read More about Skill Builder: Pattern ReadingTender Tips for the Tendril Necklace
How to knit a Fork ... plus a flash sale on Spincycle Dream State.
Read More about Tender Tips for the Tendril NecklaceTurnstile Wrap: Sewing the Seams
Step-by-step instructions for seams that look great on both sides of Olga Buraya-Kefelian's versatile design.
Read More about Turnstile Wrap: Sewing the SeamsThe Crochet Cast-on
A favorite, versatile cast-on that should be in every knitter's repertoire. Give it a try!
Read More about The Crochet Cast-onStranded Colorwork: Keeping It Loose
Tips for perfect gauge and the right amount of stretch.
Read More about Stranded Colorwork: Keeping It LooseUsing Colorwork Charts
A seasoned knitter, teacher, and designer shares her top tips and hacks for keeping track.
Read More about Using Colorwork ChartsColor Dominance in Stranded Colorwork
When it comes to which color stands out, you're the boss.
Read More about Color Dominance in Stranded ColorworkHandy Tips for Stranded Colorwork
Working two-color stranded knitting one-handed. Of course you can.
Read More about Handy Tips for Stranded ColorworkGossamer: A Beginner’s Guide
Get the basics just right for this light and versatile garment by Joji Locatelli that you'll reach for every chilly day.
Read More about Gossamer: A Beginner’s GuideGrace Notes Pullover: Getting Started
Visualizing the ingenious construction of Joji Locatelli's elegant design.
Read More about Grace Notes Pullover: Getting StartedCuatro Wrap: On the Table
Genius tips for happily zig-zagging your way along Joji Locatelli's ingenious new wrap.
Read More about Cuatro Wrap: On the TableFixing Brioche: The Case of the Missing Yarnover
Step-by-step yarnover recovery is here.
Read More about Fixing Brioche: The Case of the Missing YarnoverBrioche Besottedness: Dotty Wrist Warmers
A brioche devotee, designer, and teacher offers top tips and a gorgeous variation.
Read More about Brioche Besottedness: Dotty Wrist WarmersThe Scrap Tote: Learn Entrelac
Entrelac is huge amounts of block-by-block knitting fun.
Read More about The Scrap Tote: Learn EntrelacSkill Builder: Cables
Add texture and dimension to your knits—cables only look complicated.
Read More about Skill Builder: CablesThe Skill Set Hat: Make it Your Own
Change up the brim, add some stripes and voilà!
Read More about The Skill Set Hat: Make it Your OwnSkill Builder: Combining Knits and Purls
Adventures in basic knitted textures.
Read More about Skill Builder: Combining Knits and PurlsSkill Builder: Garter Stitch Fixes
A stitch-by-stitch guide to fixing mistakes in garter stitch.
Read More about Skill Builder: Garter Stitch FixesSkill Builder: Fixing Mistakes
Into each life a few (or many) mistakes must fall.
Read More about Skill Builder: Fixing MistakesSkill Builder: Decreases
A smorgasbord of decreases ... coming right up.
Read More about Skill Builder: DecreasesSkill Builder: Two Cast-ons
Two more cast-ons to for brilliant beginnings.
Read More about Skill Builder: Two Cast-onsTechniques in Depth: Assessing Alterations
A handy table and friendly advice for assessing pattern adjustments.
Read More about Techniques in Depth: Assessing AlterationsTechniques in Depth: Fine-tuning Sleeve Fit
Adjust sleeves to suit your fashion.
Read More about Techniques in Depth: Fine-tuning Sleeve FitTechniques in Depth: Basic Sleeve Alterations
Think like a designer to make adjustments and alterations.
Read More about Techniques in Depth: Basic Sleeve AlterationsTechniques in Depth: Less Evenly Across?
When the solution is ... odd. You’ve got this.
Read More about Techniques in Depth: Less Evenly Across?Techniques in Depth: Evenly Across
Knitting instructions or puzzle fun? You’ve got this.
Read More about Techniques in Depth: Evenly AcrossShort Row Basics, Part II
Short row techniques are interchangeable. Why? And how?
Read More about Short Row Basics, Part IITechniques in Depth: Garter Tab Cast-On
Gather 'round for an ode to the garter tab cast-on.
Read More about Techniques in Depth: Garter Tab Cast-OnChock-a-Block: Tips on Blocking Handknits
There's blocking, and then there's blocking.
Read More about Chock-a-Block: Tips on Blocking HandknitsCast-On Casting Call
So many cast-ons, which one to choose? Kate sorts them out.
Read More about Cast-On Casting CallTechniques in Depth: Ladders, Begone!
Tips and tricks for avoiding ladders in your knitting in the round.
Read More about Techniques in Depth: Ladders, Begone!Working in the Round: Hiding the Gaps
How to smooth out those pesky bumps and gaps at the start and finish.
Read More about Working in the Round: Hiding the GapsA DK-Weight Sock Recipe
Just in time for a new, heavier sock yarn, learn how to adapt a sock pattern to a different gauge.
Read More about A DK-Weight Sock RecipeTechniques in Depth: Cabling Without a Cable Needle
Look, Ma—no needle! This is one of the cleverest little techniques we know.
Read More about Techniques in Depth: Cabling Without a Cable NeedleCables: Improving and Troubleshooting
Basic cables don't have to be basic.
Read More about Cables: Improving and TroubleshootingNeedles in the Modern Age of Sock Knitting
DPNs, tiny circulars, magic loop, or two circulars: how to make a sock pattern written for any needle set-up work for you.
Read More about Needles in the Modern Age of Sock KnittingTechniques in Depth: How to Make Socks That Last
Tips for getting the most out of the time and wool invested in a precious pair of handknit socks.
Read More about Techniques in Depth: How to Make Socks That LastA Flap-and-Gusset Heel Recipe for Toe-Up Socks
A flap-and-gusset heel for toe-up socks? Kate Atherley will walk you through it.
Read More about A Flap-and-Gusset Heel Recipe for Toe-Up SocksSocks: What’s All the Flap About?
Try a flap-and-gusset heel construction on your next pair of socks. Kate Atherley will walk you through it.
Read More about Socks: What’s All the Flap About?Sock Skills: Tweaking the Fit of a Short-Row Heel
Customize the fit of your socks with handy solutions from a sock master.
Read More about Sock Skills: Tweaking the Fit of a Short-Row HeelTechniques in Depth: Bind Off Loosely
What sort of "loosely" are we talking about? How to work the stretchy bind-off that is just right for your project.
Read More about Techniques in Depth: Bind Off LooselyTechniques in Depth: The Humble Yarnover
Four ways to make a hole in your knitting—on purpose.
Read More about Techniques in Depth: The Humble YarnoverTechniques in Depth: Fully Fashioned Part 2 (Decreases)
More on being fully fashioned, this time with decrease technique and placement.
Read More about Techniques in Depth: Fully Fashioned Part 2 (Decreases)Techniques in Depth: Fully Fashioned Part 1 (Increases)
Everything you need to know about the KFB and M1 increases. No, really: everything.
Read More about Techniques in Depth: Fully Fashioned Part 1 (Increases)Techniques in Depth: How to Measure
There are tricks to everything, and measuring your knitting is no exception.
Read More about Techniques in Depth: How to MeasureTechniques in Depth: How to Count
A simple thing can be tricky: how to count stitches and rows.
Read More about Techniques in Depth: How to CountBest of 2018: Deep Dive into Techniques
It's like sitting next to the smartest knitter in the room.
Read More about Best of 2018: Deep Dive into TechniquesTechniques in Depth: Joining in the Round
When knitting in the round, there are four instructions that strike fear in a knitter's heart. But not anymore!
Read More about Techniques in Depth: Joining in the RoundTechniques in Depth: Knitters on the Edge (Slipping Stitches)
My mother slips the first stitch of every row. I don’t. A spirited debate.
Read More about Techniques in Depth: Knitters on the Edge (Slipping Stitches)Techniques in Depth: Tie or Die
In which Kate tackles another controversial topic: how to join in a new yarn. (Warning: there may be knots.)
Read More about Techniques in Depth: Tie or DieTechniques in Depth: Socks Without Ears
Building a tidier toe: Kate Atherley has practical advice that just might work for you. (Bonus: applies to mittens, too!)
Read More about Techniques in Depth: Socks Without EarsTechniques in Depth: How to Weave in Ends
When the knitting part is done: how to weave in ends.
Read More about Techniques in Depth: How to Weave in EndsTechniques in Depth: How to Attach Buttons
Let's go deep into a topic that gets startlingly short shrift in pattern instructions: how to "attach buttons."
Read More about Techniques in Depth: How to Attach ButtonsTechniques in Depth: Making Buttonholes
How to make holes in your knitting (on purpose).
Read More about Techniques in Depth: Making ButtonholesTechniques In Depth: How to Pick Up Stitches
A master class tutorial on how to pick up stitches, the tricky but necessary first step to adding edgings, bands, and other finishes to knitted garments.
Read More about Techniques In Depth: How to Pick Up StitchesOn Zippers in Knits
The expert guidance of Kate Atherley transforms a finishing challenge into something completely possible.
Read More about On Zippers in Knits