New and Noteworthy: Books of October 2018
October brings a righteous haul of excellent books for makers.
The more we knit together, the happier we'll be.
October brings a righteous haul of excellent books for makers.
A day in the country to ponder the good in the world.
Called "the best historical novels ever written," Patrick O'Brian's seagoing series is absolutely magnificent.
Questions? Our new columnist, Patty Lyons, brings advice and counsel for the knitterly problems that plague us.
A simple top-down yoke sweater provides teachable moments.
Indigo, madder, and weld: oh my! A group of friends throw a natural dyeing party.
A simple, effective plan for fighting overwhelm at a fiber festival.
Brand new! One of the great cooks, Judy Wright, takes us on a new odyssey where dinner is a one-pan marvel.
Young man with a camera is hired impulsively by Frank Lloyd Wright. Seventy-year career follows. Such a great documentary.
A portrait of the artist's mother as a lifelong knitter.
How to give pom poms that extra something-something.