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There’s something about Nordic knitting that instantly makes a project feel cosy, practical, and a little bit magical. Even if you’re not actually sitting in a snowy cabin with a p...
Whether you already love to use colourwork in your knitting or are a completer beginner like me, here's how to knit intarsia motifs to add a seaside-inspired look to your next cosy...
Over the past few months, behind the scenes, the KDD team has been busy with Yorlin knitting. The four cardigans we have shared with you so far have all been rather subdued in tone...
Yarnspirations describes the colouring technique that has been trending as appearing like watercolours. Phasing on its own inside the Red Heart Super Saver Bitty Stripes. I questio...
Fanciful FlightRobin Pickens Cross Stitch28ct Seaglass Soft cashel from Colour and Cottonall threads Colour and Cotton from stash
Daniel loves to put colours together. He has a true gift at it. He's an observer of trends and has a genuine passion for decorating. Using Bernat Super Value as the base colour opt...
I used the little bit of blue wool left over from the denim socks to knit these fingerless gloves. Once again, I used Allyson Dykhuizen's Reservoir Mitts pattern for the back of t...
Taking cues from a colorful mish-mosh of British thinkers.
Good morning! It’s time to show you another lovely Yorlin. This one has been knitted by KC, in Milarrochy Tweed shade “Chingly.” Chingly is an interesting shade, and one with which...
The Clover Bag from Sarah Opie doesn’t strictly have to be a knitting project bag, but that’s how it’s shown in the photos on Ravelry and it’s really cute for that purpose so we’re...
I'm working on the brown socks. I don't think I'll get them finished today. I've spun the wool for the next pair of socks, but still have to dye it. I've sold all the fingerless g...
My spinning is pretty consistent, helped by the commercial preparation of the fleece, but I'm not a machine. I think I must have spun the brown wool a little thicker than usual, s...
Our resident designer, Diva Dan aka Daniel Zondervan, spent a week researching and producing 12 Colour Cards for the Caron Simply Soft Yarn Line. More Colour Combinations Diva Dan'...
We have one final lovely Yorlin to show you today. This cardigan was made by top-notch knitter, Sarah, who has helped us in the development phase of many patterns, and who always f...
I used the pattern Augusta by Lena Marie Gjerald to knit these gloves in two colours. It uses a mock cable that is easy to knit and looks good. The gloves fit well because of the...
When I first started felting, I was completely drawn to color. You know that moment — standing in front of a rainbow wall of wool tops at the craft store, trying to convince yourse...
Butterflies are a common source of inspiration for all sorts of artists, and their colors and shapes are a lot of fun for knitters, too. Check out these knitting patterns that incl...
It seems like knitters are always stitching up rainbows and Pride projects, so while I’ve done a lot of roundups related to these subjects in the past, there’s always more to write...
I do love a wrap pattern — especially the kind that feels light, wearable, and just a little bit elegant without being fussy. The Alto Mare Wrap (After Party Pattern 30) by Scheepj...
I don’t even know what to say about this amazing knitting pattern. The Bestiary Scarf from Monstra & Mirabilia is so full of details it’s a little intimidating to talk about. ...
I do love a wrap pattern — especially the kind that feels light, wearable, and just a little bit elegant without being fussy. The Alto Mare Wrap (After Party Pattern 30) by Scheepj...
I've spun four skeins of wool, which I'll roll into balls before Saturday's market. I ummed and arred about dyeing them but eventually decided to leave them natural.
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