Knitting and Fiber Event Reviews
- 2008 National NeedleArts Association Summer Trade Show
- 2008 Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival
- 2008 Winter National NeedleArts Association Trade Show
- 2007 Knitter's Review Retreat
- 2007 New York State Sheep and Wool Festival
- 2007 Spin-Off Autumn Retreat
- 2007 Summer National NeedleArts Association Trade Show
- 2007 Gatherings and Getaways
- Highlights of the 2007 Fiber Festival Season
- Winter 2007 Radical Lace & Subversive Knitting Exhibit in New York City
- 2007 Winter National NeedleArts Association Trade Show
- 2006 Knitter's Review Retreat in Walker Valley, New York
- 2006 Yarn Expo in Anchorage, Alaska
- 2006 Summer National NeedleArts Association Trade Show
- Highlights of the 2006 Knitting Event Season
- Special Audio Report from the 2006 Maryland Sheep & Wool Festival
- Mindful Knitting Retreat with Tara Jon Manning
- 2006 National NeedleArts Association Trade Show
- 2005 Knitter's Review Retreat
- 2005 Summer TNNA NeedleArts Market and Trade Show
- 2005 Maryland Sheep & Wool Festival
- 2004 Knitter's Review Retreat
- 2004 New York State Sheep and Wool Festival
- 2004 Spin-Off Autumn Retreat
- 2004 Summer TNNA NeedleArts Market and Trade Show
- 2004 Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival
- 2003 Knitter's Review Retreat
- 2003 New York State Sheep and Wool Festival
- 2003 Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival
- 2002 Knitter's Review Retreat
- 2001 Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival
- 2000 Vermont Sheep and Wool Festival Photo Album
- Follow New Zealand's Merino Trail
Have you recently attended a knitting event?
Tell us how it went.
"Last May, I took the 'Scottish Skeins and Skerries Tour' arranged and escorted by Joyce James. Undoubtedly, it was the finest trip I have ever taken. We toured Shetland, Orkney, the Scottish Highlands and the Isle of Skye. The activities, accommodations and food were wonderful, and the knitting was just grand. I would go again in a minute, and highly recommend it to anyone who is interested in learning traditional knitting techniques from highly skilled traditional knitters. There are ample opportunities for non-knitters, and for archeological touring, etc. I am still enjoying the beautiful yarns, baskets and jewelry that I bought."
Mary M.
Dallas, Texas


