Designer Tanis Gray has just released her latest book, Knitting Architecture: 20 Patterns Exploring Form, Function and Detail, a collection of patterns from 20 innovative designers such as Ann Weaver, Olga Buraya-Kefelian, and Veera […]
Book & Magazine Guides
Unofficial Harry Potter Knits is here!
Interweave Knits has released a special issue of their magazine – Unofficial Harry Potter Knits! For all of your Harry Potter fans, this magazine is super exciting! (And equally as […]
Saturday Treat
Designer Ysolda Teague‘s latest book Saturday Treat brings you six pretty accessories that will be a treat to knit! Ysolda says, “The name of the collection comes from a childhood memory, […]
The Fall Knitscene has arrived!
Knitscene Fall 2013 is here with 21 knitting patterns that are perfect for knitting now and wearing later! Some things we’re excited about: Ombré is in! Our favorite long color […]
Twist Collective Winter 2012
The new winter issue of Twist Collective is online! Winter is the season for knitters – even those of us who lay our needles down during the summer find ourselves picking them […]
Knitscene Winter 2012
I love that the knitting world is always ready with endless possibilities! Every time that it seems like there are no more new hats or scarves or sweaters to […]
Knitting from the Center Out – Daniel Yuhas
Join us this Wednesday night from 6- 9 pm to meet the designer of the new book – Knitting from the Center Out. Be one of the first to grab […]
Book Review: November Knits!
It’s October, and for some unknown reason it’s been over 80 degrees this week, but the leaves have started to turn. and we’re dreaming of knitting warm, cozy things for […]
Knitscene Accessories 2012
On Friday we received the latest special issue from Interweave Knits: Knitscene Accessories. The issue features 35 accessory projects that have me thinking about my holiday knitting already! The issue […]
Twitterpated: Knitscene Summer 2012
Springtime means different things to everyone, but it always makes me think of that scene in Bambi where Thumper explains what “twitterpated” means. I think the feeling is similar when […]