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Find camaraderie and understanding as Knit Picks employees confess to their own knitting triumphs an

Episodes

Total: 384

Chat with Kathleen Taylor. Author of Yarns to Dye For, Knit One, Felt Too, and I Heart Felt.

Yippee! What could be better than being able to talk with the lady who inspired my cable selections

Lace shawls come in several shapes. These shapes aren’t just a question of fashion. Some are easier

Charlene Schurch is the author of Sensational Knitted Socks and More Sensational Knitted Socks. Two

Part of the “charm? of knitting is learning the secret language and secret handshake. Just a little

Kelley talks with Melissa, our Art  Director, about her talent for dyeing yarn.

Episode 37: Needle sizing

2008/2/22

What is the deal with needle sizing?  Depending on where you live, there will be a particular way

Our new warm weather yarns will be arriving in just a couple of weeks! Tina and I couldn’t wait any

Casting on is the beginning of every knitting adventure. But, just like a travel adventure, how you

In cold weather, I’m quite comfortable knitting warm garments. But, before I know it, spring arrives

Episode 33

2008/1/18

Designers are individuals. We love their unique projects but sometimes their unique way of communica

Every artist has a set of favorite tools that are a magical blend of usefulness and empowerment. As

Episode 31: Cables

2008/1/4

January’s project from Elizabeth Zimmermann’s book the Knitter’s Almanac is an Aran sweater. So, tha

Knitting socks for Jonathon has reminded me of all the opportunities knitters have to knit for other

I love the New Year! I get all wrapped up in making new plans and setting new goals. The majority of

You know that I absolutely love to teach people how to knit. I put in my order for my vacation knitt

Episode 26: I-Cord Magic

2007/11/30

The funny thing about knitting is how little things can make a huge difference in the ease of knitti

Kelley chats with Laurie Perry, author of Drunk, Divorced & Covered in Cat Hair.

Double-pointed needles, two-circular needles or one long circular needle? In the old days, you didn’

How do we develop a yarn line? Well, if you asked Bob, it would involve a large dartboard and about