Laine’s Issue 9 arrives to stores today, and many of us in the fiber community are aware of the uncertain future of this publication. I began by reading the editor’s letter which Jonna Hietala titles “Confessions of a Broken Mind” and discusses living with bipolar disorder and its recent impact on her mental state. I… Continue reading The Confessions of Laine Issue 9
One Skein Wonders: Fingering Weight Shawls and Cowls
I have to credit Carrie with planting the seed for this week’s blog in the last several weeks. First of all, Carrie has been working a ton over the summer and watching beautiful yarns sprinkle into the store throughout August. We have some gorgeous new fingering-weight yarns in the store (Cascade’s Merino Dream, Malabrigo Sock)… Continue reading One Skein Wonders: Fingering Weight Shawls and Cowls
My Cocoknits Method Obsession
It’s fairly obvious that I am addicted to sweater knitting. My new drug of choice is the Cocoknits Method. Julie Weisenberger is the self-described “warm body behind Cocoknits.” Throughout her years of knitting, she has come up with a thoughtful method of knitting great-fitting, seamless, top-down sweaters. I’ve just finished my third Cocoknits Method sweater… Continue reading My Cocoknits Method Obsession
Feeling Fuzzy
Mohair’s popularity has exploded in the knitting community in the last handful of years, and fashion is focused on this trend again. This trend speaks for itself: when you put on one of these sweaters you want to sink into its comfort and stay there indefinitely. As great as those at the department store… Continue reading Feeling Fuzzy
Knit This Wardrobe Staple: the Long Cardigan
I'm searching for some "you can make that" inspiration out there in the world and it hasn't been coming to me. I'm not seeing any novel or remarkable sweaters out there. I am seeing lots of great classic shapes in beautiful colors and fibers. These are sweater silhouettes that come back year after year, pieces… Continue reading Knit This Wardrobe Staple: the Long Cardigan
