In early 2002, I received a large manila envelope in the mail from an address in Friday Harbor, Washington. It
In American yarn, few names evoke as much history as "Germantown." While there hasn't been a Germantown yarn in years,
If there's one thing I love more than a delicate, crunchy woolen-spun wool, it's the idea of a delicate, crunchy
While searching for an ancient Ute Indian trail in the White River National Forest 25+ years ago, Andrew Gulliford stumbled
Already the driest continent on earth, Australia is in the grips of a severe drought that many farmers claim is
"Textures are the new speckles." With those words, Malia Mae Joseph and Stephen West, of the Amsterdam yarn store Stephen &
While searching for an ancient Ute Indian trail in the
Imagine being told by your doctor that you can no
Annabelle lives in a cold little town surrounded by snow
We have loads of superb mitten books, the best of
Kate Atherley has long served as the technical editor of
Ann Budd is quite possibly the best (and only) person
I'm strangely smitten with Stina Tiselius' new collection of knitted
In the world of teams, few are as prolific and
In defense of swatching as a practical, spiritual, and deeply creative
How do you keep that spark alive? You know, the one that
The day I completed my first sock was a day of
Blocking is one of those intensely personal things, like swatching and
What on earth could a kitchen scale have to do with
We've seen them before, those sad and lonely balls of yarn
This very easy hat pattern from The Knitter's Book of Wool
Pattern by Amy Ripton Clara's Note Colorful hand-dyed yarns are fabulous to look