It’s a Fair Question
In the words of Bob Dylan, how many sweaters does a knitter make, before she is forever clothed?
The more we knit together, the happier we'll be.
In the words of Bob Dylan, how many sweaters does a knitter make, before she is forever clothed?
Our man in Paris creates a couture ensemble for Marianne.
Attention, Gilded Age fans: a juicy series with all the social climbing and scandal we just can't live without.
Announcing! Beads, a new class with Jeanette Sloan. Plus: Tales galore, from the beauty of IKEA to Clara’s reverie on the joy of fiber festivals.
Pioneering practical housewares that are also beautiful is celebrated in Scotland.
When a garment insists you take it on vacation, you can't say no.
For every new season, a festival. Some have cider donuts.
The pack rat is considering a cleanout of two decades of sweaters.
They're coming from near and far to create a fiber festival in Nashville next April. We can't wait to welcome them—and you!
There's a gaggle of suspects. It's a great gaggle.
A knitting hotel? A girl can dream, right? Plus 6 posts that give whimsy, help, solace, pattern ideas, and a free trip to Maine.
To paraphrase Madonna, you can dance for inspiration—or you can wander MDK World Headquarters.