Learn about an annual Nordic Craft event, explore traditional folk wear, and celebrate with three creative projects to make your own.
From samurai armor to kimono ties: explore the history of kumihimo and watch our step-by-step how-to video.
Follow an Indian textile collector on her quest to discover the origins of her newly acquired bag.
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Knit a little love for someone you cherish with this new vintage-inspired lace pattern.
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Trade your sewing machine for knitting needles in this cheerful subscriber-exclusive pattern.
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A pretty pansy (also known as heartsease) graces a lovely barrette to cross-stitch and embroider.
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Looking for a project to knit for a six- to seven-year-old child? Check out our knitted child’s vest from Weldon’s Practical Knitter!
Knitting designer Christine Duchrow published over 100 knitting leaflets between 1920 and 1940, innovating pattern designs that inspire knitters today.
The biscornu has long fascinated needleworkers with its quirky eight-pointed form and clever construction, but where did it come from?
Using natural dyes, the sixth generation of a dyeing family breathes new life into traditional batik printing.
Season 12, Episode 8: From yarn reviews to yarn creation, journalist and bestselling author Clara Parkes takes knitters on a journey of wooly exploration.
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Trade your sewing machine for knitting needles in this cheerful subscriber-exclusive pattern.
Early 20th-century sewing books reveal how home-taught domestic skills became technical classroom lessons.
A merry assortment of embroidery stitches are used to cover the seams in crazy quilts. The only limits are a needleworker's imagination and materials on hand.
Make July 30 a day filled with creativity for the sake of peace, freedom, and equality.
Season 12, Episode 7: Whether knitting for sale when she was a child or for joy as an adult, Hazel Tindall brings her creativity and her Shetland heritage into every speedy stitch.
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From the Turks to the Celts, learn about knotted needlework and try your hand at two techniques.