Blue Wave Mitts by Thea Colman I love a good one skein project that lets me use a truly special skein of yarn to make a gift that shines. When we received the new Studio Organic Worsted base from Neighborhood Fiber Company, I knew it would be one of my go-to gifting yarns this year. […]
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Mini Mitts for Tiny Human
When my daughter’s preschool suggested a thinner mitten so that she could better explore the outside world, I went on a search at big box stores for something thin…with no luck. So I grabbed some sock yarn scraps and knocked out these little things! Materials Sock yarns scraps (fingering or sport weight) US#3 (3.25 mm) […]
Bare Naked Wools
We are excited to bring you Anne Hanson’s Bare Naked Wools yarns for a limited time! Stop by and shop this trunk show. Once it’s gone, it’s gone! About Bare Naked Wools Known for her vast experience in knitting design, fashion, and graphic design, Anne Hanson’s designs incorporate her knowledge of fit and fiber to […]
Silky Blends from French Market and Sweet Georgia
I don’t know about you guys but I have a problem: a silk blend problem. There are so many beautiful blends in the yarn world but those silk blends still draw me back every time! They take dye so deliciously well, block so nicely, and have that little bit of shine mixed with wooliness that […]
A New Scene for Crocheters
For the first time ever, I am very happy to introduce CrochetScene, a new crochet magazine published by Interweave Crochet that uses traditional crochet techniques to create modern and trendy pieces. This special edition comes complete with some seriously adorable patterns for accessories, sweaters, and skirts. With 35 great projects, this magazine is a must-have for […]
Introducing Imperial Stock Ranch Erin and Tracie Too
We are big fans of American-made here at the shop and go out of our way to find yarns that are dyed, milled, or come from sheep raised in the U.S. One of our favorites is Imperial Stock Ranch, an Oregon-based ranch that raises Columbia sheep, mills the wool into a variety of yarn weights […]