Pattern Search Party: Rifton
At some point, you have to stop looking and cast on.
The more we knit together, the happier we'll be.
At some point, you have to stop looking and cast on.
Great humans and other creatures. A high point of the knitting year.
Wouldn't it be nice to have a knitter tell you where the good spots are? Introducing a new series for knitters on the road.
For a luxurious, low-brow wallow, I submit: Are You Being Served?
Always making the slant connections, Malcolm Gladwell has turned his curiosity into a podcast. Listen to Episode 7!
When a yarn asserts itself, let it be.
Put a song in your heart and a dove on your shoulder.
Elizabeth Zimmermann sends a scarf off to be photographed . . .
A grand new adventure has begun for the legendary editor and writer.
I knit up my Breton Cowl kit like it was a bag of Dark Lindor Truffles, leaving a trail of wrappers in my wake.
New! From one of the great readers in the knitting world, a regular report on terrific knitting books.
I don't remember exactly when I first saw Jill Draper's Rifton yarn, but I remember a sensation of falling.