Knitter’s Notebook: For the January Baby
Many hands make light work.
One person’s point of view.
Many hands make light work.
Knitting can bring forth wonders.
A look at the yarns and swatches—so many swatches—that inspire my work.
An artist who taught weaving, knitting, and living by the light of our own creativity.
The beloved teacher shares her greatest lesson of all.
A knitter's designer, whose wide-ranging textile practice lies at the the intersection of identity and artistic process.
It's a simple question, and Melanie Falick and Jeanette Sloan help us think about what's possible.
A peek into a designer's world of familiar objects.
The intricate sweaters she made her first husband didn’t keep him from leaving her but instead, made her give up knitting for years. Then COVID-19 struck.
An interview with one of the great knitting minds, the author of Sequence Knitting and Making Marls.
Our favorite kind of knitting, from a designer who's all about the sweet spot of tricky bits and smooth sailing.
"Are the great principles of political freedom and of natural justice, embodied in that Declaration of Independence, extended to us?"