Letter from Paris: A Place for One’s Ball Winder
The sun is briefly seen, the gardienne is almost pleasant, and the workroom is nearly tidy. With spring comes hope.
One person’s point of view.
The sun is briefly seen, the gardienne is almost pleasant, and the workroom is nearly tidy. With spring comes hope.
Knitting is about more than the knit and the purl. But is it like running?
The fine art of ditching work. What's your favorite procrastination move?
Signs of new growth are popping up in Paris—on Franklin's noggin and on his knitted crazy quilt.
Knitting to fit . . . whom?
For this knitter, the cure for wanderlust is a wandering life—with needles in hand.
How knitting unspools grief and helps loss in prison, in the outside world, and in the author's upcoming novel.
Tools of the trade. Work in progress. Tradition re-imagined. Don't miss this show-and-tell. Plus a giveaway.
Birds, shells, feathers, and fruit. Inspiration is all in the details.
... or "Notes on a Nervous Doily." Step this way into Atelier Habit.
Step into the light- and color-filled world of the designer for Field Guide No. 25: Botanica.