The Unraveling of a Relationship
Learning to see the yarn for what it is might be the hardest part of knitting.
One person’s point of view.
Learning to see the yarn for what it is might be the hardest part of knitting.
Goodbye to a tiny terror who rocked the knitwear.
When you love to knit big things, it can be hard to go small.
Call it a neck scarf, a neckerchief, a bandanna, or a decorative neck wisp. Sometimes knitters lead the trend.
Some things never change, no matter what.
New fun: a card deck of little colorwork motifs. Endless opportunity awaits.
Felix Ford's class coming this Friday has me thinking about what I love about writing it all down.
The time has come for Clara's twice-yearly transhumance. What is that? Read on.
Dana is in her intarsia era.
Sheep and wool and sweaters round out a Nordic adventure.
For every form of wool, there is a season, as Clara Parkes shows us.