As the weather warms, let your article and project ideas bloom! We welcome accessories, garments for a wide range of body types, and cozy knits for the home, plus stories of the knitting life.
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Whether you’re knitting socks, sleeves, or mitten thumbs, the needle style you choose can make all the difference in speed, comfort, and stitch quality.
Season 14, Episode 3: Wherever in the world she lives, Gudrun Johnston‘s roots always take her—and her knitting—back to Shetland.
In Morocco’s High Atlas Mountains, a solar-powered wool mill is transforming how yarn is made, linking artisan livelihoods, clean water, and the future of the land itself.
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When four truckloads of used spinning machinery arrived in rural Nebraska, few could have predicted they would launch one of America’s most beloved yarn companies.
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Whether you’re knitting socks, sleeves, or mitten thumbs, the needle style you choose can make all the difference in speed, comfort, and stitch quality.
Step inside Emily Lymm’s dye studio to discover how thoughtful fiber sourcing and slow, intentional dye processes result in richly saturated colors.
With better alignment and regular movement breaks, you can turn marathon knitting sessions into comfortable, sustainable stitching time.
A generous gauge swatch is a knitter’s best hope of making a project that matches the measurements of the pattern. So when is it OK—or even better—to knit a different gauge?
With the Spring 2026 issue of Farm & Fiber Knits, you’re invited on a playful, page-by-page hunt for sheep and fiber animals from around the world, showcasing more breed diversity than ever before.
Our new issue celebrates great yarns—how to choose them, use them, substitute them, and choose the right pattern to make them sing.