Find camaraderie and understanding as Knit Picks employees confess to their own knitting triumphs an
How do we develop a yarn line? Well, if you asked Bob, it would involve a large dartboard and about
Vicki Square is quite a world traveler when it comes to appreciating our knitting heritage. Two of h
Dropped stitches cause much more anxiety than they deserve. First, they are actually very easy to fi
Decreasing is an essential part of knitting a garment that fits well.
Short rows add extra rows of knitting to help you shape your garment just the way you want.
You don’t have to spend a lot of money to get started knitting. And, if you are on a tight budget, t
The more people we teach to knit, the more friends we have and the better the world will be for ever
What is the deal with skeins, hanks and balls of yarn? Believe it or not, there is logic behind each
This week we will have our second installment of author interviews. With us for Episode 16 is the de
Several of my friends were freeing themselves of neglected and guilt-inspiring projects this week. I
I use several tricks to make my knitting projects as simple as possible. The key is to break down th
Now that I’ve gotten comfortable with podcasting, I want to jazz up the format a bit by occasionally
This week I want to talk about one of my all time favorite techniques – steeking. I know there are
This week I would like to introduce you to Carissa Barrett, our Educational Content Developer. I lik
There are so many things happening in my knitting world. I have a plan to kickstart my dyeing agenda
What to do when you are in a knitting slump? After blaming my attitude on a messy house and disorgan
Let's get out and share the joy of knitting by taking every opportunity to Knit In Public! Every tim
This week I would like you to meet Kim Cameron. She is our Inventory Manager who focuses on books a
This week I would like you to meet Diedre Hess. She is our Inventory Manager. Diedre’s love of fibe
Have you ever had the experience of another knitter telling you that you were knitting "wrong"? Wel