There’s a quiet joy in knitting something that lets the yarn do all the talking. Sometimes it’s nice to skip the cables and charts and just knit. You find your rhythm, watch the colours play out, and before you know it, you’ve got something beautiful and probably a lot more
The Indian summer has officially said its goodbyes. Never mind socks I’ve already pulled my boots back out. The heating may not be on just yet, but there’s no denying it: autumn has arrived. And with cooler mornings and earlier evenings, what could be better than pulling on a brand-new
Y’all might know me as being a bit chicken-crazy, but how good is this All Cooped Up Sweater knit by Christie, curator of one of our local Free Fibre Libraries. Our September Project of the Month is this amazing and somewhat challenging chicken sweater but Christie took her colourwork game
You know those strange in-between days of late summer when you’re halfway between sandals and socks, the garden is still insisting on tomatoes, and yet you’ve started eyeing up the kettle in the evenings? That’s where Joinery by Yumiko Alexander (Published in DanDoh) really shines. It’s not a heavy “hunker down
There’s something about summer that makes choosing your next project feel especially meaningful. With vacation time, sunny evenings, and the occasional lakeside moment, the stakes feel high: should you cast on something easy and breezy to stitch while your mind wanders? Or finally tackle that pattern that’s been lingering in