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How does High Desert Worsted stand up to the give-and-take, push-and-pull of a slipped-stitch motif? Kate’s here to cast on.
We're passionate about connecting you with local farms, natural fibers, shepherds, and designers who create beautiful, sustainable handknits.
Join us for a behind-the-scenes exploration of yarn and knitting at their most authentic. With must-knit projects and unforgettable stories, Farm & Fiber Knits invites you to see the craft world through fresh eyes.
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With a few thoughtful details, these simple mittens go from plain to applause-worthy.
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Also known as tvåändsstickning, this technique for durable knitting works best with Z-twist yarn.
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With classic knit-purl motifs and a contemporary slit lower edge, this gansey-inspired cowl brings a warm, modern touch to your wardrobe.
From the stacked-diamond look of basic entrelac to lace effects, the zigzag path of this knitting technique leads in delightful directions.
Between the first nip of sweater weather and the chaos of gift knitting lies the sweetest season. Call it Knit for Yourself November.
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This shawl combines entrelac, a simple lace motif, and a kettle-dyed yarn in a warm, wearable, generous wrap.
Whether you feel passionately about preserving the planet or your choices as a knitter, wool can be part of the solution.
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For knitters who fret about soil degradation or want guarantees that the wool yarn they’re sniffing comes from non-mulesed sheep, there’s a certification for that.
Season 8, Episode 2: Reclaiming the bold, bright hues that she loved as a child, Felicia Lo founded her handdyed yarn company to let knitters and spinners embrace the possibilities of “unapologetic color.”
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BFL, Targhee, Dorset, and other breed-specific wool yarns each fill their own special knitwear niche.