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Lleyn Sport Yarn: Not Just Another Pretty Fleece
If you’ve never heard of the Lleyn (pronounced "clin") sheep, don’t worry—you’re not alone. While not the flashy celeb of the fiber world, this coastal-bred breed from Lleyn Peninsula, North Wales,...
Entropy Process Revealed
Discover the story behind Feederbrook Farm Entropy DK yarn and find out why we love it so much!
Snug Cap for All Sizes
Olivia's experience as a beginner
Targhee Sheep: A Breed That's Really Got You Covered
The Targhee breed was “stitched” together in the 1920s with the finest wool-producing bloodlines—Rambouillet, Lincoln, and Corriedale. The result? A breed that is cozy and versatile, with fleece th...
Two toasty toe warmers
Stay cozy this season with two versatile sock patterns!
colored yarn
Recipe For a Spell(caster)
Spellcaster is LIVE!
I'm really excited to share my new, early fall sweater design, shown here in size M / 39.5 inches and knit with our latest Special Edition Merino/Silk Fingering, dyed by M...
Spellcaster—Your New Favorite Design
I'm excited to share my new fall design, Spellcaster! The pattern launches next week on July 31st, so be sure to check your inbox for the update! In the meantime, if you're considering getting som...
spring knitting
Spring into Knitting: Modern Deco Color Analysis
Before we dive into discussing the latest designs featuring Modern Deco, I wanted to take a moment to shake things up a bit. While we'll definitely cover the exciting new samples, I had a spark of...