By Hand: Finding the Makers and Their Communities
A beautiful new series of books, from an accomplished woman who never stops looking around.
A beautiful new series of books, from an accomplished woman who never stops looking around.
We welcome Sonya Philip, a knitter, designer and stylish wearer of handmade clothing. She calls it "smock life." We call it wonderful.
A book, and an audio book, with 166 voices from the past.
How songs come to be. A great podcast that zeroes in on great music.
In his most fabulous column yet, Franklin Habit dips into his vintage cookbook collection: A Thousand Ways to Please a Husband. Housewifely wackiness, excellent croquette recipe ahead.
One woman's quest to knit peacefully at a sporting event.
A passage to India, one of the most visually rich places on earth, through the eyes of Melanie Falick.
A knitter faces down Toy Fatigue: checking in at the halfway point of May's project for A Year of Techniques.
A quick victory lap for a new Colorwash Scarf, and hello to a new yarn and a new pattern.
The population of Fair Isle is 55. One resident is living a wildly creative life on this remote island.
Two women discussing a deep subject: the loss of a spouse.
How to handle the friend who loves your knitting so much she nearly felts it.