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Welcome to our blog where you'll find even more knitting goodness, with the latest news, ideas and inspiration, plus project round-ups that will have you running to get your hooks and yarns ready!
Val has been designing loveable toys for Let’s Knit magazine for years – her distinctive style has proved incredibly popular time and…
The sun is starting to show its face and we're getting peckish for springtime fruity bakes. We're in love with these scrummy Coconut…
Ruth Maddock has been designing patterns for Let's Knit for six years. She opened her own yarn shop in Bromyard, Herefordshire in December…
By simply knitting a toy nurse, you could raise vital funds to help support children living with disabilities in the UK.
We're giving you a sneak preview of Dr Mark Knutsson's feature '101 knots we can't live without', where he tells us about his fav knots and…
We’re excited to announce a new direction for your favourite mag…
The new Signature 4ply range from West Yorkshire Spinners uses 75% British wool, and is perfect for sock knitting.
Rachel Kluesner is an indie dyer and crafter based in St. Louis, Missouri, and owner of Dyeabolical®. Rachel specializes in hand dyed sock…
Genevieve Miller is a knitting designer with a passion for all things enchanted. Her new book Once Upon a Knit is a fantastic collection of…
A cute knitted draught excluder is helping Scottish residents save energy as part of a government campaign.
We all dream of endless space to indulge our creative genius, but all it takes is a little imagination to make any place into your own…
Illustration: Julie Anson The symbol of Aries is the ram. Arians are energetic, competitive, confident and active. You prefer working on new…
With this year's spring lambs making their way into the world, Adrienne Chandler learns all about wool and discovers why Britain is the best…
We chat to Ashley Martineau of Neauveau Fiber Arts as she reveals her love of spinning yarns
You may have tried French knitting when you were growing up, but did you know that larger looms can be used to create hats, scarves and…