Farm & Fiber Knits Editors

Farm & Fiber Knits Editors


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I Spy an Alpaca!

Go behind the scenes to see how a farm, a studio, and a few four-legged costars helped make the magic happen for our Spring 2026 issue.

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Watch it Streaming: Diagnose Your Damage and Make a Mending Plan

We find that many knitters struggle to decide which mending method to use, which yarns will work, and so on. So, let’s talk about it!

Your Top 10 Favorites of 2025

We’ve rounded up a list of your favorite Farm & Fiber Knits posts of 2025—from how-tos to standout projects, and even a video series!

Alpaca vs. Llama: Can you Spot the Difference?

From ear shape to fiber type, small details make a big difference when identifying an alpaca or llama. Test your knowledge with our playful quiz, and learn some fun facts so you can confidently tell llamas and alpacas apart.

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Sheep in Jane Austen’s England (and Mitts to Knit)

In celebration of Jane Austen’s 250th birthday, we have pulled a few great pieces from the archives of Jane Austen Knits Magazine—a sheepy article, a sweet tea cozy, and a great pair of fingerless mitts.

Which Pattern Won the Knitting Bracket Challenge?

You helped us choose the winning pattern, and now you can snag it free for a limited time.

Wanderlust eBook: Knit Socks, Mitts, and Hats for Anyone with Any Yarn

We’ve added socks to our collection of Wanderlust patterns that adjust to any yarn and gauge. Cast on for all your knit-worthy loved ones with just three simple recipes.

Unexpected Helpers: Everyday Items with Knitting Superpowers

Ever been caught without the right knitting tool? Learn how our editors improvise with everyday items.

Win Big in the 2025 Great Holiday Giveaway!

With 17 prizes valued at over $1,600, knitters and fiber lovers could win big this holiday season.

Who’s Running the Show? Sheep at the Photo Shoot

What goes on behind the scenes of a Farm & Fiber Knits photo shoot? Well, in this case, a few wooly friends played a big part (and so did a few umbrellas).

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