In the late '90s, mitered squares and their entrelac cousins were synonymous with brightly colored,
Here's a novel approach to picking well-fitting garments. Instead of studying gussets and darts and short-rows,
What could be more charming than a family of smiling people, all of whose feet
The gap between what we see and what we knit can be vast. To capture
While searching for an ancient Ute Indian trail in the White River National Forest 25+
When knitters gather, our natural tendency is to don our latest handknits for display. The
After 40-plus years of Soviet occupation, the people of Estonia are still trying to sort
In early 2002, I received a large manila envelope in the mail from an address
While summer may not be the best time to work with qiviut—it is the warmest fiber on
Cat Bordhi likes to think outside the box—or in this case, loop. She turned sock
A while ago I received an envelope in the mail. The return address was someplace
We have few royals in the knitting world. Elizabeth Zimmermann, Barbara Walker, and Mary Walker
When I first laid eyes on this book, I thought, "Ugh, not another 'hip' knitting
This is a follow-up to Schurch's previous book, Sensational Knitted Socks. Together, these two highly collectible
A strange thing happens when Amy Herzog addresses a crowd. A feeling of optimism and
This book reminds me of demi-glace, that magical ingredient in many French dishes. It's made
In the late '90s, mitered squares and their entrelac cousins were synonymous with brightly colored,
After 40-plus years of Soviet occupation, the people of Estonia are still trying to sort
It began as all great ideas do, as a spark of an inspiration, a loose
Socks buffer us from life's hard edges. Whether knit by hand or produced by machine,
Potter Craft and I, backed up by even more other people, went to great pains
When knitters gather, our natural tendency is to don our latest handknits for display. The