Back in February, I got an email from the representative of a Swiss company called Baabuk (pronounced "baa-book"). They'd seen my review of Allbirds, picked up on my passion for all things wool, and thought I might like to see the wool
Are these unassuming little pucks of 55% Merino lambswool and 45% cotton the perfect solution for knitters in warm climates?
This yarn is a surprising reminder of what's possible when you use more modern, novelty spinning methods on pure natural
Have you ever noticed that some machine-washable wools behave differently than others? It's not your imagination. We have multiple ways
One cold windy day in Portland, I realized I was just like the shoemaker's children who had no shoes. Only
In defense of swatching as a practical, spiritual, and deeply creative knitting enterprise all its own - with free patterns
As a proud resident of a state whose temperatures can stay below freezing for up to half the year, I
For anyone who loves writing by hand, or who has fond, easy memories of writing with a plain old No.
The market for interchangeable circular needles has been well-served for years by Knitter's Pride, ChaoGoo, Denise, Addi, Signature, Tulip, Hiya Hiya,
Julie Weisenberger has a history of making tools that elevate your experience of a task. The Knitter's Block frees us from
I’ve just returned from the American Sheep Industry Association’s annual conference, which took place in Denver, Colorado. Knitters don't go
I've always dreamed of seeing London in December. When I heard news that Pompom was having a Christmas party and
Imagine being told by your doctor that you can no longer knit. What sounds like
Annabelle lives in a cold little town surrounded by snow and black chimney soot. One
We have loads of superb mitten books, the best of which tend to focus on a
Kate Atherley has long served as the technical editor of Knitty.com, the oldest and largest