Category Archives: Knitting

Blocking your knitted projects | Scarfs & Shawls

This blocking method is appropriate for scarves and shawls. It stretches the knitting se- verely, opening up the lace pattern and creating a beautifully light and airy texture. Don’t try this on fitted items because it will cause the fabric to lose elasticity.   To Block a Scarf or Shawl: 1. Soak the finished item […]

Knitting from Norway

Originally published in Black Purl Magazine. When you think of Norwegian knitting do you think of ski sweaters and mittens with snowflake designs on them? If you do, you’re not alone. Several of today’s popular knitting designs originated in Norway in the 19th century and became popular around the world when Dale of Norway started […]

North America developed new ways of knitting cosy mittens

Knitters in New England and Eastern Canada make mittens stuffed with little tufts of wool fleece that can keep hands warm in the coldest, wettest conditions imaginable. These are known as ‘thrummed mittens’, and today a search for this term on Ravelry.com brings up almost 150 patterns. But in the last decades of the 20th […]

Fibers That Are Exotic For Knitters

Humankind’s fascination with the rare and beautiful is one that transcends time and culture. Since ancient times, people around the world have used fiber and skins from local animals to create garments and blankets rich with warmth and comfort. Then, when European explorers visited faraway lands, they returned home with treasures: luxurious fabrics and yarns […]

Dorothy Reade INNOVATIVE Knitter, Spinner, and Designer

Born in 1908,EllaDorothy Sorensen learned many traditional crafts from her Danish mother; her moth- er and father (also from Denmark) had met on board a ship while immigrating to the United States. On her marriage in 1937 to Arthur Reade, Dorothy became an Army wife, which provided her the opportunity to travel widely, an enthusiasm […]