It’s Here! Field Guide No. 3: Wild Yarns
Come celebrate spring with the most vibrant yarns and clever patterns that let them shine.
We are living in a golden age of yarn.
Come celebrate spring with the most vibrant yarns and clever patterns that let them shine.
Our brand new, bulky baby: Brunswick, by Jill Draper Makes Stuff.
The yarns for the Asterisk Cowl and Dot Hat in Field Guide No. 2 come from Maine, where Michèle Rose Orne presides over an authentic enterprise.
Field Guide No. 2: Fair Isle is here, in print and digital editions. And come see the yarn kits for the four projects!
We're movin' on up! All the way across the hall! We're bringing the cashmere with us.
A family in Nebraska, four generations on the land, makes beloved, sturdy yarns.
Cashmere purveyor Jane Saffir talks us through the joys of this special yarn.
We're happy to present beautiful yarns to use with Lisa Lucia's clever, technique-rich patterns.
We're happy to present beautiful yarns to use with Lisa Lucia's clever, technique-rich patterns.
And a fine reason to play with color.
I don't remember exactly when I first saw Jill Draper's Rifton yarn, but I remember a sensation of falling.