In spite of the mayhem, I’ve still found time for knitting.
Tag Archives: yarn
Pantamonium
I never thought I’d bear a grudge against a pair of pants.
A Honey Folk Tale
I think I just made the most autumnal sweater of all time (just in time for autumn to end).
10 Fun Facts about Knitting and Fibre
Trivia is my love language, and the fibre arts are no exception.
Restoring my antique spinning wheel
Since we brought it home last spring, I’ve been eager to work on my great-grandmother’s spinning wheel.
Our Great American Road Trip, part I: Yarn
I had lofty goals of visiting local yarn stores in every state we drove through.
A Stitch in Time: Knitting from WWII
During World War II, knitting needles became known as the weapon of the homefront.
Dangerous levels of stockinette: the time I knitted a whole dress
Let this be a word of caution for anyone who wants to knit a dress in fingering-weight yarn.
A Stitch in Time: Knitting from the Great Depression
Welcome to a new series on my blog, where we will travel back in time to discover knitting trends and patterns from the past by knitting with them in the present.
What’s on my needles: January 2024
It’s the start of a new year and the frigid Arctic Blast that’s sweeping through us this month has made my knitting mojo stronger than ever before!