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Are your sweater sleeves too long? It might actually be a stretched neckline to blame! Learn how to diagnose this common fitting issue, and get Kate’s 10-minute neckline fix that could save your handknit with a nearly invisible finish.
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Simple to learn, a Latvian braid adds a distinctive pop of color and texture, whether used at an edge or as a decorative band within a project.
Each skein from Ewetopia carries a story—of Midwest wool, small-batch milling, and careful dyeing—and on the needles, those stories unfurl in texture, color, and gentle movement.
Nothing makes us happier than seeing your finished knits, and we’ve been thrilled to spot so many lovely takes on projects from the pages of Farm & Fiber Knits.
Season 14, Episode 3: Wherever in the world she lives, Gudrun Johnston‘s roots always take her—and her knitting—back to Shetland.
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Whether you’re knitting socks, sleeves, or mitten thumbs, the needle style you choose can make all the difference in speed, comfort, and stitch quality.
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