Mood Cardigan: The Sleevening
When the tricky part's not tricky.
A correspondence that started in 2003. Enter if you dare.
When the tricky part's not tricky.
Jeanette Sloan's cocoon of a cardigan is a canvas for endless yarn combinations. Today: test-driving some combos.
When the needles are empty, a new pattern and an emergency stash of Felted Tweed save the day.
The sweet relief when you finally figure out how to stop doing that thing.
Peaks and valleys, prouds and sorries—a tender look at the project that has kept me going.
The Rib Lace and Tumbling Blocks Scarves are small but mighty.
A pattern can be a roadmap. Or it can be a guidebook for exploring. See all the possibilities in Jeanette Sloan's Aperture Stole.
A shimmering lace cobweb is a dazzling thing to make. I can't wait to cast on.
This one or that one? It's so hard to decide!
Is Alone a survival reality show or DIY craft series? Yes!
MDK readers came through with a cornucopia of quick and tasty meal ideas that will get you through the summer, or the pandemic, or maybe your whole life.