Discover 5 fun, yarn-y activities to do with mom for Mother's Day! From a yarn shopping day to a cozy retreat, these ideas are for everyone. https://t.co/a9hfn73WW0
Love the Sentosa Pullover from the #woolstudio Vol. VIII Collection? Now you can get pattern and yarn as an exclusive kit from @MtnMeadowWool, featuring Mountain Meadow Cody, a 100% Wyoming Rambouillet 2-ply sportweight yarn: https://t.co/mgTUB5pQvv #knittingpattern#knittingkit
The Interweave crew is anxiously ramping up for Yarn Fest 2020, and we’re so excited to share the workshop lineup with everyone. One topic that will be covered extensively at Yarn Fest 2020 is colorwork knitting—mosaic knitting, intarsia, double... https://t.co/RLDvgkFNTg
There are advantages to working stranded knitting in the round, but one problem is the jog in the pattern that occurs where the beginning and end of the round meets. Here's how to minimize the appearance of that jog! https://t.co/YdZEE5HUH1
The Lamplighter’s Hat from Interweave Knits Gifts 2019 begins with a cabled band that is worked flat from side to side. After the band is complete, the live stitches on the last row are grafted (in pattern) to the provisional cast-on stitches. Here's... https://t.co/6LHg0IMl2x
Using a top-to-top grafting method when joining live stitches to a provisional cast-on row will result in a half-stitch jog at the selvedges (and possibly in the pattern, depending on what it is). The jog can easily be avoided by using a grafting... https://t.co/8MKzOkKuoe
On behalf of the knitscene team, we are so happy to have you here with us as we kick off 2020. We're going back to basics with an issue dedicated to garter stitch and edgings! https://t.co/8H8zDOGmdt
Traditional grafting works best with a single layer of stitches and isn’t suited to the double layer of stitches in a brioche fabric. Here's how to overcome the problem and create a seamless brioche graft! https://t.co/BAMAqCA5tL
Is it just us, or is winter a great time for brioche? If you're uninitiated into the delights of squishy brioche stitch, let us be your guide this year! https://t.co/A1WTXAXUjc
Introducing Kirsten Joel’s Counterpoise Cardigan, a relaxed dolman sleeve sweater with rows of neatly textured waffle stitch. It's our featured pattern this week, from the Wool Studio Vol. VII collection. https://t.co/GpbZIADRLn
It’s hard to believe that we’re already on Volume VII of our beloved Wool Studio series! This time around, we’re celebrating asymmetry with 10 designs that will throw your wardrobe off balance in the best possible way. https://t.co/ouuYh6xvJ8
What's on your needles this #WIPWednesday? Spotted in-progress here at Interweave: Assistant Editor Julia's brightly-colored version of the Ibex Mitens! https://t.co/e18A9Hg6QD
There are advantages to working stranded knitting in the round, but one problem is the jog in the pattern that occurs where the beginning and end of the round meets. Here's how to minimize the appearance of that jog! https://t.co/YdZEE5HUH1
Winter knitting is where tactile learning meets tactile yearning, as we look for cushy yarns to knit squooshy projects. Thick ribbing and stranded colorwork always signify warmth, but cozy really comes into its own with the advent of cables. And boy,... https://t.co/6Q5mQozx0A
Our knitting pattern of the week is from Wool Studio Vol. VII, designed by Hattie Townsend in gorgeous Ancient Arts Fibre Crafts Lascaux Worsted. https://t.co/RzQ7W5042u
There are many noteworthy necklines in Wool Studio Volume VII that give the gorgeous garments a flattering finish around the face. Although it would be easy to gush over each and every one, I’ve picked out three of my favorites. https://t.co/YAulKGbMiW