Knitting
One of the really cool parts of my job is that I get to work with designers on a regular basis. Such was the case when Kyle…
Time to get out that red yarn and crochet (and knit) away! I love crocheting hearts for Valentine’s Day and made this crochet heart a couple of years…
KNITTING TRENDS
Time to get out that red yarn and crochet (and knit) away! I love crocheting hearts for Valentine’s Day and made this crochet heart a couple of years…
Wool from sheep can be soft or strong, silky or coarse, lustrous or matte, easy to felt or difficult to felt—it depends on the breed of sheep.…
Gradient, blend, mix, ombre, or shift—no matter how you say it, when it comes to the color-changing knitting you crave, Gradient Style has you covered as you…
Adults often cringe at the idea of trying something they have never before attempted. I like to think of knitters differently. Since most stitch enthusiasts are problem-solvers…
If you’ve been knitting for any length of time, there’s no doubt you’ve formed a bit of a ritual when it comes to your time spent stitching.…
I’m having a love affair with cables. Maybe it’s all the recent talk of polar vortexes that makes me want to curl up with my knitting while…
Whether you spin, weave, knit, or crochet, at some point, the urge to dye fiber and yarn takes hold. In this excerpt from Dyeing to Spin and…
The Impressionist art movement took place at a time of political change and unrest. It was mid-nineteenth century France, a war was in progress, and the Académie…
The Farmer’s Market story of Interweave Knits Spring 2019 is filled with casual weekend sweaters (and a hat!) perfect for moseying around in on spring weekends. The…
Like many knitters, I spend a lot of my time searching for yarn. I’ve fallen in love with indie-dyed yarns, so I hunt the web for dyers…
PieceWork is so fortunate to have Galina Khmeleva, doyenne of Orenburg lace knitting, as a frequent contributor. She has been beyond generous in sharing her passion for…
Something is in the air at the Interweave office. Maybe it’s the smell of love, or perhaps it’s the aroma of freshly unwrapped yarn (eh let’s be…
Knitscene Accents was inspired by the knitscene Accessories special issues that Interweave printed from 2012–15, which was then reprised in 2016 as knitscene Handmade. We hadn’t done…
If you love to crochet or knit raglan sweaters, our second Focus on Fit series is for you. If you hate to make raglans, this series is…
It’s finally here: peak selfish knitting time! I just finished a very belated pair of mittens for my boyfriend, officially ending my knitting obligations for the season.…
The brioche stitch is all over Ravelry and Pinterest these days, so I was puzzled to discover I’m one of the very few people on the Interweave…
Event Overview Interweave Escapes is a unique way for knitters to come together, learn from knitting experts and enjoy the camaraderie of fellow devotees in this intimate, retreat-style…
The Boreal Toque by Andrea Rangel has been a favorite of mine since it appeared in her first book, Rugged Knits. I love the simple stranded colorwork,…
Do we truly know what motivates the groundhog in his annual weather report? Folklore tells us it’s his shadow that dictates his decision-making. Here at Interweave, we…
I do love lace, despite recurring my struggles, and I planned to start another lace project after a little break, but now I find myself almost a…
|Sponsored| A lot of stuff is sent to us at the Interweave offices. Yarn samples, projects, knitterly artifacts, projects, and even more projects. It’s safe to say…
In her excellent article on fixing common mistakes in lace knitting, Roxanne Richardson talks about the importance of learning how to “read” your knitting. What exactly does…
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard knitters—seasoned, veteran knitters—talk about knitting charts with the same dread reserved for major dental surgery. “I avoid any…