With a closed cable that wraps around the heel of your hand, Star Athena’s design puts an unusual twist on mittens.
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Why might you want to buy yarn from the farmer who produced it? Maybe you discovered an intriguing yarn at a fiber festival or perhaps you’d simply like to support growers in your region by buying locally. Here are some tips from a shepherd.
Don't let the name fool you—in addition to spinning and weaving, you’ll find a rainbow of knitting yarn, classes, and more at this yarn shop!
Season 11, Episode 5: From her New York City childhood to Fashion Week runways to craft cruises around the world, Lily M. Chin takes the world in stride with needles and hooks in hand.
What should you keep in mind when selecting something to knit for a friend or loved one, and how do you pick out a yarn? We have tips to get you started!
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Take a close look at five common increases—which should you use? We'll show you both the knit side and purl side so you can choose the best increase for your next knit.
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When the Banning family relocated from New York City to rural Dutchess County, they began raising a rare breed of black sheep. You'll want to see these beautiful fleeces!
Need a pop of color and a fun one-skein project? This cowl is perfect for marls, stripes, and more.
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Our recent photo shoots were shot on a real farm—of course! Meet shepherd Hope Horn, visit her shop Hope’s Favorite Things, and learn more about the beautiful Pennsylvania farm you’ve seen in Farm & Fiber Knits.
You don’t have to travel to the countryside to get a taste of farm life or see where your yarn originates. Fiber fests such as the New England Farm & Fiber Festival bring farmers and shepherds together in a venue where even urbanites can explore.
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Try these six hints for a functional cast-on for beautiful edges. Plus, a bonus shawl pattern for subscribers!
Historical patterns can teach us many more techniques to use on those pesky socks.