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Cobblestone: You Can’t Miss It!

Luigi Boccia,
Brooklyn Tweed's Operations Manager, Luigi Boccia, reflects on the origins of the Cobblestone pullover and the journey of knitting his very first sweater. More

A Decade With Wool

Jared Flood,
Ten years ago I was experiencing a morning not so unlike this one — sitting silently in my home, processing my thoughts at a keyboard. Expressing words of gratitude and hopefulness to my community amid swirling waves of emotion. A dual presence of hope and uncertainty. An electric combination of ex…

The Story of Mum's Sweater

Allison Ause,
My Mum was an accomplished knitter, especially with beautiful yarns. I guess that is where I inherited my passion for knitting and my love of luxurious wool. I first discovered Brooklyn Tweed in 2014 and have been an enthusiastic knitter of BT patterns and yarns ever since. In 2016, I knit “Trailhe…

Crocheted Dissent Cowl

noreply@blogger.com (Carissa),
Introducing, by popular demand, a crocheted version of my Dissent Cowl ! This pattern uses polka dots and post stitches and puffs (oh my!) to replicate the look of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s famous (& fabulous) collar, worn when she dissents from a Supreme Court decision. And like the knitted ve…

FO: The Dockhouse Sweater

Unknown (noreply@blogger.com),
Guys, this raglan is one of my absolute favorite FO's ever. Period. It is warm, squishy and has an appealing diamond texture in a captivating heathered green colorway. The V-shaped collar has faux buttonholes, and you can't go wrong with a long-sleeved raglan construction. Plus, let's talk about gr…

FO: Rainbow Socks

Unknown (noreply@blogger.com),
Buon Giorno! Good Day! As I began writing this next installment of "make-up posts," my kids finished their first day of e-learning at a new school district, and the quiet that once enveloped the house earlier could no longer be found, as they instantaneously became a bucket of energy. Yikes. Anyhow…

Winston Pullover KAL / Funnel Neck Modification

Jane Richmond,
Hello and welcome! This is my first blog post since the Winston Knit-Along announcement and I already have a finished project to show you! That's the beauty of super bulky knits, even an over-sized adult garment knits up in a flash. Because this knit-along is meant to be fun, casual, and easy-going…

FEISTY FIBRES CABLE COWL + HAT SET

Chantal Miyagishima,
I’m going to let you in on a big ol’ dirty secret - and don’t worry, Karen from Feisty Fibres already knows it…

Five Things You Should Know as a Beginner Knitter

Karie Westermann,
Sometimes the internet is very good at throwing a lot of information at us and it can get really overwhelming. What do you really, really need to know when you first begin to knit? Obviously you need to know how to cast on and how to work a knit stitch. The rest is just sprinkling on the top of you…

Winston Pullover KAL / 2020

Jane Richmond,
Heya! Wanna knit a Winston Pullover with me? Last year's Winston KAL was so much fun! The Winston Pullover is one of those patterns that leads your mind to wandering off about what other versions you might cast on next. During the last KAL I did just that and cast-on a seed stitch version. And pred…

Five ways to get yourself out of a crafting funk

Kunbi,
I have yet to meet a crafter who has never been in a crafting funk. It’s definitely frightening when the urge to do your favourite craft(s), which you likely do everyday, just disappears. Sometimes, it’s gradual. Other times, it’s pretty sudden. Whichever way it happens, there’s always an awful fee…

LAKESIDE BEACH WRAP - FREE PATTERN

Chantal Miyagishima,
It’s summer and that means it’s time to hit the beach. With knit swimsuit cover-ups, lacy crochet ruanas, and knit boho beach wraps popping up everywhere, I wanted to make my own - Aka the Lakeside Beach Wrap knitting pattern.

Make Along and a Competition

Hand Knitted Things (noreply@blogger.com),
Would you like to join a knitting Make Along for this blanket? It’s the Special Stripy Blanket in a new colour way called ‘Sea Breeze’ made with 7 shades of Stylecraft Special Chunky yarn. The Make Along begins on 13th August in the Stylecraft Yarns Make Along Group on Facebook where you’ll be able…

Warning: Ravelry

Nadia (noreply@blogger.com),
WARNING : This blog contains links to Ravelry, most of which it isn't feasible for me to remove at this point. However, from now on I will add a disclaimer to any future links to Ravelry in case you would prefer to avoid them. I am in the process of replacing/adding links to my knitting patterns so…

Something About Recent Knitting Discussions

Karie Westermann,
If you are active in the online knitting community — that is, if you have an Instagram or Twitter account — you will probably have noticed quite a few heated discussions recently about knitting patterns, yarn substitution, and the expectations of knitting designers. These are not new discussions. I…

Quick Home Knitting and Crochet Patterns

Sarah Cleeton,
Another bank holiday weekend is upon us! If you are like me, you probably have a couple WIPs (work-in-progress projects) on the go already so your weekend knitting is sorted. Or, if you're also like me, you sometimes just want an instant gratification project. With that in mind, we've put together …

Part II: Crafting Freedom by Ra Malika Imhotep

BT Wholesale,
What if I told you there was a thread, unspooling itself across time and space, between 19th Century slavery abolitionists like Anna Murray Douglass and Sojourner Truth and the work of modern scholars, activists and artists working to abolish the prison industrial complex? While the political linka…

How to Wind Yarn, Including a Centre-Pull Ball

Sarah Cleeton,
Have you ever wondered how to wind a skein of yarn? It's not as complicated as you might think! In our latest video tutorial from inside the shop, Lisa demonstrates two different ways of how you can wind a skein of yarn in the comfort of your own home. The first method involves an umbrella swift an…

PINCH ME CROP TOP

Chantal Miyagishima,
Did you know that the Pinch Me Crop Top wasn’t actually supposed to be a Pinch Me Crop Top? To be honest, it started off as something completely different. Just some ribbing, then a whoops, and a big ol’ “PIVOT!”.