21 Winter-to-Spring Transitional Projects: Light Layers

The first day of spring this year is March 20th, and I don’t know about you, but I’m ready for winter to be gone!
As much as I love heavy, cozy layers, I’m ready to transition into light layers. However, with the weather having a mind of its own, you (like me) might be struggling with what to make that is light and airy but still provides a good amount of warmth.
To solve that problem,…
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24 Hat Patterns To Celebrate National Hat Day

Did you know that January 15th is National Hat Day? (There really is a day for everything.) Well, here in the fiber community, there is only one proper way to celebrate — by making hats!
So, break out your knitting needles or your crochet hook and your favorite skein(s) of yarn because today I’m sharing 24 hat patterns to celebrate National Hat Day.
The hat patterns I’m sharing from some of my favorite independent designers cover a wide variety of styles,…
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What to stash this week: Yellowstone yarn

Kayla of Knotty Pine Fiber Co. of Wyoming, one of the three states that Yellowstone is based in, was inspired by a painting of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone for her installment of the Indie Untangled Knitting Our National Parks series. The painting by Thomas Moran, on display at the U.S Department of the Interior Museum in Washington, DC, played an instrumental part in the founding of Yellowstone as the first U.S….
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Pre-Rhinebeck Untangling: Knitrino
This is the eighth in a series of blog posts featuring the fabulous sponsors of Indie Untangled, taking place from October 15-24, 2021. Tickets are now available!
Knitters are all about learning new things, but what if there was something that made the whole process easier? That’s what Knitrino, a new app from sisters Alison Yates and Andrea Cull,…