Windowpane Cowl: 3 Thoughts
The easiest of designs is also the loveliest, thanks to Amy Christoffers's deep knowledge of yarns.
The designs we are knitting and admiring.
The easiest of designs is also the loveliest, thanks to Amy Christoffers's deep knowledge of yarns.
Playing with Amy Christoffers's new ideas in Field Guide No. 29: Mosaic. One pattern; numerous options.
Leaping into log cabin knitting like the arms of an old friend.
Ah, sweet mystery of yarn! Embarking on a new sweater, with no idea about how it will turn out.
When intarsia sounds like a lot, duplicate stitch is the answer.
Nash Yarn Fest is coming soon—we've got just the sweater for it.
Tina Whitmore's gorgeous kerchief is the saltiest, crunchiest potato chip knitting.
In which Norah Gaughan gives me a crazy origami magic trick moment on the Jacobs Cardigan.
A special knit for a special baby—in the most special cotton yarn we've ever seen.
The fastest, bestest finish in Kay's Rhinebeck Sweater history.
The simple joy of a pattern that really works.