Color: A Cheerful Guide for Knitters, Part IV
Ann Weaver has got us seeing color in a whole new way. A dazzling explanation.
Ann Weaver has got us seeing color in a whole new way. A dazzling explanation.
When it's hot outside, sensible people head for the Isle of Skye. C'mon! Handknits ahead!
We know, we know: meditation is good for us. Andy Puddicombe makes it sound so very simple.
Technicolor summer dreams, from airy to easy to amazing.
What has happened to Ann's six skeins of wildly variegated yarn? Did she actually knit them into a sweater?
Portable knitting: that bit of knitting that goes with you on the run.
MDK Dance Party! Eight videos to get you up offa that thing and dance 'til you feel better.
Mitts, mice, shawls, and hats: the fruits of A Year of Techniques are splendid to behold.
She's back! Franklin Habit spends more time with everybody's favorite homemaker of 1919. Dutch Apple Cake emerges.
The sweater we all want to wear—bring your own yarn, use ours, whatever. Glorious stockinette for the days ahead.
Amid the Zappos and the Goop, a poet speaks up.
Joji Locatelli's Granito pullover is an instant modern classic. The yarn she chose for it, Milo, is a beauty.