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Lonati S.p.A. is a leading Italian manufacturer of circular knitting machines, best known for its advanced sock knitting technology. Established in 1946 and based in Brescia, Italy...
We are excited to welcome Lagomoro to the shop. Beautiful blankets made of virgin wool - they're soft and buoyant - the perfect cozy weight for curling up in! One style has sweet e...
Gepard’s Cashmere Klassik may be making its Loop debut this week, but this yarn is no diamond in the rough. Honed over 20 years, it’s lightweight, it glides easily, and it’s perfec...
Welcome to our next mini Make Along, the Honeycomb scarf by Martin Storey - the king of cables. I’m delighted to say this is an exclusive pattern designed by Martin just for us at...
I have never knit a full length anything, but I have to admit this Silver Spring Duster pattern from Lovely by Lee is definitely tempting. This full length, lace covered duster is...
This time of year I annually try to convince everyone that you can still knit and wear knit garments in the summer. One way to do that is knitting short sleeved or sleeveless shirt...
Five patterns perfect for a yarn fest in April in Tennessee.
The other day I mentioned how much I don’t want to be knitting a sweater when the weather starts getting warm, but I also need a little help staying warm because I’m always cold. ...
I've finished knitting the blue socks. They're for an order. I spent much of yesterday spinning the wool for the next pair. I dyed it this morning. It'll soon dry in the winter su...
Knitters don't need to go to Hollywood to know how cool these designs are.
I've completed another pair of fingerless gloves for the market basket. I can't see a name on the pattern I used. The variegated wool probably distracts from the lace and cable p...
This little knit dress covered in eyelets looks like the perfect thing to stitch up for spring and summer, with sweet candy colored stripes that area s fun to knit as they are to w...
Our NYF vendors have so many super fun (and limited!) options to browse.
My post this month is another mixture of things. I have continued my reacquaintance with knitting, and I want to become a more skilled hand knitter. It is such a comfortable task...
There’s little we love as much as a shawl. These versitile, all-season garments are a joy to wear, and the rhythm of making them is always entrancing. So when a yarn is designed es...
I was just talking the other day about my love for quilt inspired knitting projects, and then another one came upon my screen: the Clint pattern from Natasja Hornby. This large boo...
This is a basic beginner knit pattern with a 1-row repeating pattern as it grows outward and a 1-row repeating pattern as it decreases. This is a corner-to-corner knit blanket conc...
There is something so lovely about a crochet shawl that feels light enough for spring, pretty enough for dressing up, and still practical enough to throw over your shoulders when t...
Matching yarns with a yarn in the same or a similar colour is always a fun task. It's almost like a game of snap, but with yarn! We have paired up the fabulous, new sequinned yarn...
Illusion knitting is one of the knitting skills that I haven’t done a lot with, but it looks like it would be fun and the effect is really cool. Basically illusion knitting is don...
I feel like I’ve been seeing feather and fan and similar stitch patterns a lot lately. Maybe it’s just because I knit a feather and fan scarf earlier this year so now I’m paying at...
It’s time to announce the KDD summer KAL! Will you join us and knit yourself a Yorlin? Knitted in 4ply (or equivalent) at a gauge of 28 stitches to 4 inches, Yorlin is a lightweigh...
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