Learn about this varied lacemaking technique that developed all over the world and how you can try it, too!
An homage to one of the Navajo Nation's most accomplished dyers and cultural keepers.
Season 13, Episode 1: Bewitched by embroidered pieces she saw in a museum, Sarah Pedlow followed the thread to a new culture and a new calling.
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We’re thrilled to share our newest eBook release, In Good Hands: Five Historical Glove Patterns, a collection that celebrates the artistry and cultural history of handmade gloves.
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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!
From regal King Tut to magical fairy tales, readers from around the world share their stitched creations.
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Add to your crochet skills—and your wardrobe—with this lacy project.
Learn how the knitted lace motifs on a gorgeous shawl tell the folktale of Essy Pattle--Shetland’s Cinderella—and how you can knit it, too!
Season 12, Episode 10: In her study of women’s lives and needlework, Nicole Nehrig explores the many ways that needle and thread give life meaning.
From textile treasures to historic artifacts, museums hold endless inspiration. We’re seeking your article and project proposals inspired by your favorite museum collections.
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.
Knitting designer Christine Duchrow published over 100 knitting leaflets between 1920 and 1940, innovating pattern designs that inspire knitters today.