Irreconcilable Knits: Love, Loss, and What She Wore
A late cold snap is an opportunity to wear a newly finished scarf—and to make peace with what wasn't meant to be.
One person’s point of view.
A late cold snap is an opportunity to wear a newly finished scarf—and to make peace with what wasn't meant to be.
You don't need luck to find your own Love Story Shawl.
When one creative pursuit is mired in the weeds, turning to another can get you unstuck.
Woolly Wormhead's new book takes us deep into the wondrous world of short rows.
The lives of our ancestors might not resemble our own—but sometimes they rhyme.
The sun is briefly seen, the gardienne is almost pleasant, and the workroom is nearly tidy. With spring comes hope.
Knitting is about more than the knit and the purl. But is it like running?
The fine art of ditching work. What's your favorite procrastination move?
Signs of new growth are popping up in Paris—on Franklin's noggin and on his knitted crazy quilt.
Knitting to fit . . . whom?
For this knitter, the cure for wanderlust is a wandering life—with needles in hand.