Kate Atherley has long served as the technical editor of Knitty.com, the oldest and largest
While searching for an ancient Ute Indian trail in the White River National Forest 25+
We have loads of superb mitten books, the best of which tend to focus on a
Cat Bordhi likes to think outside the box—or in this case, loop. She turned sock
If you've read Interweave Knits in its early years, you may already be familiar with
It began as all great ideas do, as a spark of an inspiration, a loose
The notion of bloggers writing books makes me nervous. Not because I doubt their skill,
Potter Craft and I, backed up by even more other people, went to great pains
I'm a great fan of navigating new places on my own, even if it means
For most people, the practice of spinning, weaving, and knitting are a luxury rather than
Socks buffer us from life's hard edges. Whether knit by hand or produced by machine,
Romi Hill is one of my favorite designers, especially for lace. She has a way
Imagine being told by your doctor that you can no longer knit. What sounds like
My summer reading list is sadly devoid of much knitting content. We have very few
For years I've wanted to find solid historical information about knitting that could help me
I'm strangely smitten with Stina Tiselius' new collection of knitted potholder patterns. Potholders, you say? I
In 2013, I embarked upon a project called The Great White Bale. Over the course
On November 30, 1999, Elizabeth Zimmermann passed away at the age of 89. In her
I'm a great fan of navigating new places on my own, even if it means
"A pattern, no matter how many sizes it includes, is unlikely to fit you perfectly
While summer may not be the best time to work with qiviut—it is the warmest fiber on
Once you have a few socks under your belt and feel confident with the basics,