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Join us for a behind-the-scenes exploration of yarn and knitting at their most authentic. With must-knit projects and unforgettable stories, Farm & Fiber Knits invites you to see the craft world through fresh eyes.
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Looking for soft, sustainable wool yarn? Check out Lani’s Lana!
Season 11, Episode 7: Known for her innovative knitwear designs, Laura Nelkin dreamed up a new use for knitting: an annual knit-a-thon that fights hunger.
Combining bold stitchwork with graphic motifs, Seth Richardson’s vintage-inspired designs have architectural appeal. Discover what inspires his striking, wearable knitwear.
Get a behind-the-scenes tour of a carding and spinning mill in upstate New York to see how yarn is made.
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Get a designer’s thoughts on how to choose different colorways for your next sweater.
With a passion for sustainable yarn and a deep connection to color, Megan Granger hopes to inspire others to choose domestic wool.
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We have the whys and wherefores—and a farm-fresh project to get you started!
When a sweater’s too much, but a shawl isn’t enough, reach for one of these chill-chasers.
Anne Choi knew shepherds who needed to sell wool and knitters who wanted to buy it. Using the fibershed model, she helped build a community in New Jersey.
With a closed cable that wraps around the heel of your hand, Star Athena’s design puts an unusual twist on mittens.
Following a pattern’s knitted gauge is very important when making things like sweaters, but some accessories are ripe for exploration. Check out our kerchief case study.