A Year of Techniques: Heel Turn!
Turning a heel on a sock is one of knitting's magic tricks. Learn how it works now, for always.
Tips, tricks, hints and hacks for the knitter in search of a better way.
Turning a heel on a sock is one of knitting's magic tricks. Learn how it works now, for always.
This month, we're making a very cute hat by the lace wizard Romi Hill. It's a beauty, so cleverly constructed.
On discovering a colossal error right in the middle of a pullover.
Big day! We introduce the new project in A Year of Techniques: Ella Austin's cheese-loving, seed-hiding, unusually lanky fellow.
Here's an adventure: engineer a flat, diamond-shaped shawl into a cardigan. It's a pretty neat trick.
When you knit without swatching, blocking is even more exciting than usual.
Bristol Ivy's pattern and Jen Arnall-Culliford's video are all we need to conquer Mt. Intarsia.
This changes everything. Thanks, A Year of Techniques!
A squinty look at value.
In which I get my helical Zauberball on.
Helical stripes? We'd never heard of them either. Brilliant simplicity.
No, it's not a contest—but knitting more stuff is kind of great. Two things in particular can really make a difference.