

Beginner-friendly knitting patterns
Just learning how to knit? Try one of these modern and inclusive, beginner-friendly patterns

Kickstart your knitting journey
6 tips when you learn to knit - from choosing bulky yarn to steering clear of perfectionism

“A body is a body” - Unisex knitting with Jimmy Does Knitting
JimmyDoesKnitting brings a unique perspective to the knitting community and his patterns are playful, versatile and unisex.

Pattern piracy: On the latest controversy in the knitting community
The discovery of a Discord group with around 800 people sharing hundreds of paid knitting patterns highlights the vulnerability of the community’s designers and the entitlement of a few.


Jutland’s Textile Heritage
A new book uncovering the past, present and future of Central Jutland’s textile industry, how it shaped society and vice versa

Brave or stupid - On the big and small decisions of life
Can cycling in the snow be a metaphor for quitting your job? How trusting yourself will always lead to the right decision (for you)


A lesson in accepting imperfection
On the emotional rollercoaster that is a pottery workshop

Catching ideas with Craftdoodling Designs
Kavitha Raman offers insights into her design process and what is was like learning to knit in India

Texture series #2: Brioche
A round up of modern and diverse knitting patterns using the brioche stitch

Book review: Strik i struktur
A review of Thea Vesterby's newest book featuring 18 intricate lace patterns

KAOS Yarn: Playing with colours
Pia Bojer Larsen of KAOS Yarn shares her concept of colour psychology for her sustainable yarns

Texture series #1: Bobbles
A round up of modern and diverse knitting patterns with bobbles

Ode to selfish making
Why it is self love to craft for yourself and what capitalism has to do with it

Creativity by numbers with VesterbyCrea
An interview with Thea of VesterbyCrea about her story and finding balance in life and knitting business



Knitted together - Samværk’s style of craft psychology
An interview with Samværk, a yarn-shop-turned-cafe in Copenhagen, and the infusion of (craft) psychology