Charts. Some knitters will tell you they're the greatest thing since sliced bread. Others will
Ann Budd is quite possibly the best (and only) person you'd want to teach you
We have loads of superb mitten books, the best of which tend to focus on a
This is a follow-up to Schurch's previous book, Sensational Knitted Socks. Together, these two highly collectible
A while ago I received an envelope in the mail. The return address was someplace
If you want to feel smart, sit yourself down and swatch a few cables. They
Stephanie Pearl-McPhee is a master storyteller. Her mind is always working, observing, recording, making connections,
Each word, photograph, and illustration in this book was carefully scrutinized by me, my technical
For most people, the practice of spinning, weaving, and knitting are a luxury rather than
A strange thing happens when Amy Herzog addresses a crowd. A feeling of optimism and
In 2013, I embarked upon a project called The Great White Bale. Over the course
In early 2002, I received a large manila envelope in the mail from an address
It began with a simple idea: By repeating a certain sequence of knit and purl
When knitters gather, our natural tendency is to don our latest handknits for display. The
Each word, photograph, and illustration in this book was carefully scrutinized by me, my technical
When I first laid eyes on this book, I thought, "Ugh, not another 'hip' knitting
This book reminds me of demi-glace, that magical ingredient in many French dishes. It's made
We have few royals in the knitting world. Elizabeth Zimmermann, Barbara Walker, and Mary Walker
If you want to feel smart, sit yourself down and swatch a few cables. They
Romi Hill is one of my favorite designers, especially for lace. She has a way
Once you have a few socks under your belt and feel confident with the basics,
Knitting is an integral part of my identity, as it has been for many women