A Brooklyn Tweed PSA Are you an intellectually curious knitter? If not, stop reading. If you are, then consider this a friendly PSA: subscribe to Brooklyn Tweed’s monthly newsletter called Outpost. For the last several months, Brooklyn Tweed has been publishing this newsletter which usually includes a new pattern featuring BT yarn, a Foundation Series… Continue reading Brooklyn Tweed PSA
Category: Knitting Tips
New year, New Knitting Goals
New Year, New Knitting Goals As we welcome 2018 and set our new years resolutions, I’ve been asking some of our knitters about goals or new years resolutions for their knitting. As knitters, we have endless opportunity for growth. There’s always something new to learn and master. Having asked some of our knitters, I want… Continue reading New year, New Knitting Goals
Friendly Fair Isle
Friendly Fair Isle I mentioned in the new Knitscene blog that I’ve had color work on my mind for a while. I don’t do enough of it, and it’s so fun! My appreciation of color work is pretty thorough. The beauty of the finished product, the time and detail that goes into creating it, and… Continue reading Friendly Fair Isle
I could make that…
I could make that… Why did you start to knit or crochet? We all have different reasons that led us down this path. I was strongly encouraged by my grandmother (who tried to teach me a few times… unsuccessfully) and then prodded by a friend (with whom I finally learned the basics from a class… Continue reading I could make that…
What to do when you hit a rut in your knitting
What to do when you hit a rut in your knitting It happens to all of us, and a number of us at Wool & Grace are especially feeling it right now. We’ve hit a rut. The story I’m hearing is that we have a lot of projects with fingering-weight yarn going on right now,… Continue reading What to do when you hit a rut in your knitting
