The blogosphere is awash with colorful images of incredible knitting designs. Which knitting bloggers are worth following?
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The Knitting Blog by Mr Puffy the Dog by Claudia Bugh

Claudia is a passionate knitter and baker and she’s been blogging since 2007. All her posts feature something she’s knitted or a favorite recipe. Often both!

I Love: Claudia features not just knitting projects but also her love for photography and cooking. The knitting projects she undertakes are gorgeous. She’s an avid sock knitter.
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Yarn Harlot by Stephanie Pearl-McPhee

Steph loves to spend time on knitting anything. Knitting is never a waste of time, especially if you’re knitting with love.

I Love: Steph’s stories about her knitting projects and life are heartfelt and engaging. She is also a published author of several titles. Her most popular book is Knitting Rules!: The Yarn Harlot’s Bag of Knitting Tricks.
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Knitted Bliss by Julie Crawford

Julie loves cozy knits, international travel and cooking. She helps knitters and crafters get inspired by sharing knitting projects, craft ideas, recipes, and reflections on the crafting life.

I Love: Julie has something for everyone, whether it be fabulous knitting patterns or craft inspiration. Her photography of her knitting projects is lovely. Any of her beautiful patterns would make a fabulous gift for knitters.
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Yards of Happiness by Dana

Dana learnt to knit to help with the stresses of her life. With each knitted project her skills improved as did her love of the craft and all things yarn.

I Love: Dana shares her beautiful knitted projects along with stories of her life. Her sweater adventures include adorable sweaters for dogs.
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Small Things by Ginny Sheller

Ginny loves to knit late at night when she probably should be sleeping. Ginny dyeD eco-friendly U.S. sourced yarn using natural dyes. Her family of 10 provides much joy as does caring for their animals and veggies on her property.

I Love: Small Things has a Yarn Along where every Wednesday Ginny shares her current knitting project alongside whatever she’s reading. Ginny’s photography is stunning and her posts are delightfully engaging.
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Mad Man Knitting by Gregory Patrick

Gregory loves to write and knit at the same time. He writes about his knitting and yarn adventures on his blog.

I Love: Mad Man Knitting specializes in Knitting teddy bears and gorgeous patterns for knitted animals and bears. Amigurumi yarn is often used in his designs.
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Tea Cosy Folk by Suzy Cowper

Suzy’s designs are adorable. I love this cyclist tea cosy. So clever!
There are many knitted tea cosy patterns to choose from. In Susy’s blog she discusses her design process and the inspiration for her work.

I Love: I’m in awe of all the different patterns for Tea Cosies! Suzy is generous with what she shares about her work. She also provides wonderful support.
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Knit Om by Becky Stewart

Becky is passionate about knitting, personal development, and conscious living. Knit Om was born from a desire to share what she has learned about the therapeutic benefits of knitting and meditation.

I Love: The e-newsletters that Becky creates are full of fascinating articles. Her focus on knitting as meditation and healing is interesting. I always look forward to receiving them.

Knitgrammer by Ida

Ida, an engineer living in Lapland, Finland spends her days knitting and programming. With these skills, she’s become known as Knitgrammer. Her blog features calculators and interactive knitting patterns that do the math for you!

I Love: Knitgrammer is a fabulous resource for sock knitters. Ida’s calculators and interactive patterns make sock knitting so much easier. Her patterns are not all about socks. There are also patterns for hats and mittens.
If Loom Knitting interests you stay tuned as I’m writing a post about bloggers who share this passion.
A Really Good Yarn by Julie

Julie learned to knit at four. Her dream was to own a knitting store, which she has fulfilled. She loves to share her passion of knitting.

I Love: A Really Good Yarn is a fun and interesting blog to read. It features new patterns and yarn supplies plus what Julie currently has on her needles.
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Jeanette Sloan by Jeanette Sloan

Jeanette has been knitting since the age of seven. Colour is a significant feature of her design process. She has published several knitting resources. Jeanette is passionate about diversity in knitting, which led to a list of talented POC designers and makers being featured on her site.

I Love: Jeanette’s blog tagline says it all – Make. Something. Gorgeous. Her knitting patterns and designs are full of color and exciting techniques.
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The Knitting Doctor by Lorette

Lorette loves to share all her beautiful knitting projects with her readers. The title The Knitting Doctor comes from the fact that she is a physician specializing in internal medicine.

I Love: The Knitting Doctor shares her life stories and wonderful knitting projects. Each post is fun to read and I am sure knitters would resonate with some of the more frustrating aspects of knitting.
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Knitting Nuances by Laura

They love sharing new ideas in knitting. Some of their ideas include tweaks to knitting techniques people already use and some of them are new concepts.

I Love: Knitting Nuances provide helpful tutorials to newcomers who are wishing to learn more about knitting.
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Kiwiyarns Knits by Wei Siew Leong

An addicted knitter who also loves to share her ideas and thoughts about knitting. Wei Siew shares her thoughts about New Zealand yarns purely for the love of them.

i Love: Kiwiyarns Knits has a passion for yarn and knitting. Wei Siew’s projects are gorgeous and what she shares about the different yarns is helpful.
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Dayana Knits by Dayana

Dayana tells you how to fit, modify, color, texture, chop, save and wear it.

I Love: Dayana Knits does a tons of projects. They’ve been creating different designs, that will inspire other people to look forward for a new design.
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Craftsmumship by Lorelei

Lorelei started as a mainly sewing until her blog has grown into a wider variety of crafts. She love sharing inspirational knitting and crafty ideas.

I Love: A site for fresh new ideas, achievable crafts and projects to challenge, hone your skills and meet crafty friends.
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Cozy Made Things by Kristen Johnson

Kristen lives, works and blogs from a farmhouse in an apple orchard. She loves to sew, knit, crochet, and make things all day long.

I Love: Kristen shares her magical knitting projects and stories from the journey of her life.
The Craft Sessions by Felicia Semple

The Craft Sessions brings together people who craft for joy. Through her writing and creating, Felicia fosters a love of hand making and discusses traditional domestic handcrafts having meaning in our everyday lives.

I Love: The photography and writing is wonderful and heartfelt. The sharing of the retreats they organize, makes you want to go!
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Vickie Howell Blog by Vickie Howell

Vickie Howell is making creativity accessible through encouragement, education, cool projects and inspirational interviews via online media.

I Love: Vickie is known as a personality in the knitting, crocheting and craft world with her shows. She has wonderful tutorials including reviews on tools like the best yarn winder and the best yarn swift.
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Zeneedle by Margene Smith
Margene is known as the obsessive knitter. Loves mountain hiking, spinning, blogging, reading, and knitting.

I Love: Zeneedle shares stories on her life, knitting and the beautiful area in which she lives.
Sweet Purls by Monica

Monica documents her love for wool, knitting and spinning. It’s has been her passion for quite a while and she enjoys sharing her knowledge and spreading it around to the world.

I Love: Monica shares her journey of spinning yarn and knitting. Although Monica isn’t updating her blog there are lovely projects and posts to browse.
Knitting in France
Bogga is originally from Iceland and lives in France. She has been blogging about her interests, ideas, and thoughts to spread her knowledge and help people be inspired in the world of handicrafts.

I Love: Knitting in France shares their beautiful knitting projects. She gives a glimpse into the normal and the everyday of a fiber artist, and all that goes with that.
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Soule Mama by Amanda Blake

Amanda Blake is a mother of five, author of three books on family creativity, and Taproot Magazine’s Editor in Chief. Her blog documented her life and creative pursuits.

I Love: Amanda’s posts are a wonderful insight into a life of making and being a Mom. Look through the archives, there is so much inspiration.
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Stitches & Spoonfuls by Kylie

Kylie loves to put all of her details on her blogs. Knitting, spinning, sewing, photography, adventures in travel, school, reading, gardening, and life. She has a online shop with botanically dyed Canadian yarn called Agrestal Yarn.

I Love: The Stitches and Spoonfuls dyes ethically sourced Canadian wool using natural dyes. Her online shop Agrestal Yarn has lovely choices of yarn.
Tight-Knit Syria by Dana Kandalaft

Dana Kandalaft runs Tight Knit Syria a social enterprise organization that provides wool to Syrian women in refugee camps, pays them for knitting and sells their creations.

I Love: Tight Knit Syria is aiming to help Syrian women to stay resilient and productive in dire times through knitting.
Knits All Folks by Monica Rodriguez

Monica wants to create an inclusive community for those that love fiber, knitting, crocheting and pop culture. She promotes the diversity of creators.

I Love: Monica’s interviews are great reads and she has helpful tutorials for beginners. Monica is passionate about promoting the diversity in the knitting community.
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Knitting Squirrel by Nicolette Kernohan

Nicolette loves sharing unique knitting projects, exploring color and inspiring others creativity.

I Love: Knitting Squirrel sells knitting wool and sock yarn in glorious colors & fibers.
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Travel Knitter by Larissa

Larissa’s blog is a record of not only her knitting, but also her traveling. Larissa has always loved traveling, but knitting is her more recently discovered passion, and she’s found the two complement each other.

I Love: Travel Knitter loves to share about traveling and knitting. Also yarns, knitting festivals and projects.
Knitorious by Vicki Mothes

Vicki began blogging at Knitorious in 2004. She knits, sews, dyes, takes photographs, writes, gardens and cooks. She is truly amazed and inspired by the talent around her and been exposed to many arts and crafts.

I Love: Knitorious shares her knitting projects interwoven with her wonderful life stories. Vicki has been blogging since 2004, it’s a testament to her passion and perseverance.
Fridays with Franklin by Franklin Habit

A man who used to be known as “the weirdo who knits in meetings” now dedicates his talents to knitting full-time. Designer, commentator and author of knitting books who is passionate about all making.

I Love: Franklin’s posts are engaging. His writing is delightful and his insights into the fiber community are honest and often humorous. His illustrations and his own designs are great.
QueerJoe’s Knitting Blog by Joe Wilcox

Joe has a passion for knitting and writing. What he thinks, he shares with his readers and makes no apologies for his forwardness.

I Love: QueerJoe’s Knitting Blog is an expressive and his knitting projects are vast and varied. He has built up a strong online community and is also passionate about attending events.
Monty Knits by Claire Montgomerie

Claire is a textiles designer specializing in knitting and crochet, constructing fabrics, garments, creatures and accessories which are fun, quirky and modern. She loves to keep her hands busy so she is constantly working on different projects.

I Love: Monty Knits is no longer active on her blog. Don’t let that stop you from browsing all the goodness in her archives.
Mimi Codd Makes by Mimi Codd

Mimi’s work covers many different mediums. Her knitting techniques series and knitalongs feature interesting ideas and methods.

I Love: Mimi Codd Makes has lots to offer on her blog. Her posts about her own knitting progress are interesting and educational. The tutorials are worth a look for techniques like short row shaping and cast on methods.
January One by Cara

Cara loves to knit and loves blogging to share her knitting projects.

I Love: It’s no longer being updated. There are some great patterns to browse.
Knittingkonrad by Konrad Siebenhüter

Konrad loves to share his knitted designs. His passion for knitting and his designs are adorable. He loves to knit, yarn and people who love both.

I Love: Knittingkonrad does photography, crocheting, and knitting. He enjoys Knitalongs and sharing the work of his designer friends.
Stitch and Purl by Svenna Yildirim

Svenna is a happy Mum of a two lovable boys. She shares her thoughts and ideas on her blog and loves to inspire any beginners to try knitting.

I Love: The Stitch and Purl is not just about knitting. They also do sewing, arts & crafts, cooking and baking. The blog is not being updated but there are some lovely ideas to check out.
The Unapologetic Knitter by Meaghan Schmaltz

Meaghan is a self taught knitter who believes you should never apologize for sitting and knitting. She believes everyone should learn to knit and many of her designs can be knitted whilst watching.

I Love: The designs are well written and easy to follow. Her skills as a Tech Editor shine through. I love her socks.
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Katie Writes Stuff by Katie Gatward

This site was the original site where Katie shared about her life, knitting and sewing adventures. Since 2018 she’s been vlogging/blogging on Sew Old Fashioned. Her creations are inspired by Vintage.

I Love: Katie’s writing is delightfully entertaining and if you get a chance I highly recommend you head watch her Youtube videos. Katie is no longer uploading, but there’s a wealth of information on Vintage knits.
woolythyme by Stephanie Young

Steph describes herself as not only a knitter but a gardener, antiquer, bookworm and cook. Her blog is about her knitting adventures and general day to day life.

I Love: It’s always a pleasure to read about someone’s knitting journey and Steph’s is no exception. She blogs about her knitting, photography and life adventures. Making one realise how much we knitters have in common.
The Feisty Redhead by Ashley Little

Ashley’s passion is knitting, although she loves all crafts. She works as a Craft writer and Tech Editor. Her blog features her crafting.

I Love: There are some wonderful knitting stories on The Feisty Redhead. Thanks to the wonderful Tech Editors like Ashley we all have access to well written patterns that work! (No longer being updated.)
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Knitting Up A Storm by Anna Maliszewski

Anna is artistic. She created a blog about her knitting endeavors. Until then it grew and she started sharing her patterns, tips, hand-dyed yarn and more.

I Love: Knitting Up A Storm are more into knitting socks and ombre hats. They love putting different shades of colors in knitted items. Anna’s patterns are gorgeous and worth having a look. (No longer active.)
A Friend To Knit With by Leslie Friend

Leslie started blogging in 2006. It’s her way of sharing her passions and connecting with like minded people. She has knitted many sweaters and accessories and written patterns.

I Love: All of her favorite moments of knitting and sometimes family life are shared on her blog. Leslie’s photography is inspiring.
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JimiKnits | Knitwear Design by Jimenez Joseph

Jimi loves to create designs that are individual and that she herself loves to wear. The knitwear patterns are fun and super cool.

I Love: Jimi’s designs use different techniques she has explored and they are always interesting. Her blog features lots of knitting goodness and her posts about the yarn and knitting events make you want to go to them!
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West Knits by Stephen West

Stephen loves to design wild and bold creations including shawls and sweaters.

I Love: Stephen West’s designs are bold and exploding with texture and color. His patterns are amazing!
Knitdraper

Knit Draper learnt to knit as a young child, thanks to her grandmother. In her High School years she started designing. On her site she shares her beautiful patterns and designs.

I Love: There are some gorgeous knitting patterns to explore on Knit Draper’s site. I love how she was inspired by designer; Joji Locatelli. I wonder how many others have also been inspired by Joji’s work?
Kate Davies Designs by Kate Davies

Kate loves writing, designing knitting patterns, and walking in the wonderful landscapes that surrounds her. She endeavors to combine them all.

I Love: Kate Davies Designs is inspirational and the posts she shares include amazing designs, photography, stories and the Scottish outdoors.
GG Made It by Gaye Glasspie

Gaye came to knitting later in life and has found it therapeutic and creative. She is a self confessed yarn addict and blogs about all things fiber.

I Love: Gaye is passionate about knitting and shares her beautiful patterns and home made designs. Her videos are helpful and fun.
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Mama in a Stitch by Jessica

Jessica is a Mama, Colorado gal, lover of yarn and life. She shares easy, modern knit and crochet projects. You’ll also find some DIYs, random thoughts and a bit of nature. She keeps her blog lighthearted.

I Love: Mama in a Stitch shares gorgeous, simple patterns, DIY ideas and tutorials. Jessica’s designs are modern and doable. Browse through the knitting goodness.
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A Stitch to Wear by Grace Farrow

Grace Anna Farrow loves to explore more advanced techniques in knitting and design. She is also a passionate sewist.

I Love: There are stunning patterns to look through on Anna’s site. Although not actively blogging anymore, there is plenty of knitting goodness on her site. She’s active on her Instagram account.
KnitDesigns by Tian Connaughton

Tian is a Tech Editor and designer who shares her experience about her designs and knitting adventures. She specializes in helping newbie designers to craft their big design idea so they can publish patterns.

I Love: Tian’s posts on her blog covers a range of topics related to the Knit Crochet and Fiber community. Her designs are lovely and there is plenty of knitting goodness to enjoy.
Never Not Knitting by Alana Dakos

Alana is a knitwear designer, Knitting Boutique store owner and podcaster. She began designing knitwear since 2009 and has produced a unique line of patterns. She loves to share her ideas on knitting.

I Love: Alana from Never not Knitting writes about her knitting projects with gorgeous photography and also her life stories.
Vanessa Smith Designs by Vanessa Smith

Vanessa has been designing since 2010. Her passion is designing modern, chic sweater patterns.

I Love: Vanessa’s designs are gorgeous and I have found her tutorials really helpful. Particularly the invisible provisional cast on.
Susan B. Anderson by Susan B. Anderson

Susan loves to knit every spare moment she can find. She loves to talk about all of the good things that she encounters and is always excited to talk about her new knitted creations.

I Love: She has this kind of love for wool and shares wonderful ideas for knitting projects. Her designs for handknit toys are sensational and she now has her own yarn company that she runs with her son. (No longer active.)
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Hazel Tindall by Hazel Tindall

Hazel loves Fair Isle knitting. Her designs involve colors and patterns. She believes Fair Isle is accessible to everyone and offers unique, easy patterns.

I Love: Hazel Tindall has a book called The Fine Art of Fair Isle Knitting which is a step by step guide through the traditional craft of Shetland. Her designs are inspirational.
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Knit Collage by Amy Small

Amy wants to help you get inspired with your own creativity. She loves fiber and texture and is always challenging herself to come up with new colors and spinning techniques.

I Love: Knit Collage has gorgeous patterns and yarn. The pattern designers truly bring the yarn to life and make it all wearable.
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Ysolda by Ysolda Teague

Ysolda loves sharing designs and ideas. Her tenacity and perseverance lead her to understanding how things worked in construction and techniques in knitting.

I Love: She has great tutorials for the beginner knitter, or those who need help. There is much to explore on her site and shop.
Fringe Association by Karen Templer

Karen is always happy to hear someone has been inspired to try a new skill, or they saw a link to the perfect pattern for their work from her blog.

I Love: Karen shares stuff worth knowing about in the wonderful world of fiber arts. Her posts are an insight into her design process and the inspiration she finds from the world around her.
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Wendy Knits by Wendy Johnson

Wendy Knits is a lifelong knitter obsessed with knitting techniques and traditions. Her designs are inspired by methods like Fair Isle and Lace.

I Love: Wendy Knits has wonderful paid and free patterns and tips for new knitted creations.
Knitter’s Review by Clara Parkes

Lover of all things yarn, from the sheep to the skein, Clara has made it her mission to educate people on the elements of yarn.

I Love: Clara does indispensable reviews of yarn and knitting tools. Her reviews of interchangeable knitting needles are excellent. She writes with passion and enthusiasm to educate those interested in the fiber world.
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Check out the best interchangeable knitting needles.
Grumperina by Grumperina

Grumperina loves to share her knitting projects (particularly shawls) and loves to craft too.

I Love: Grumperina’s finished knitted projects are inspiring. She’s more active on Instagram to share her designs, projects and finished objects.
Untangling Knots by Andi Satterlund

Andi has been knitting since 2004 and started crocheting in 2006. She loves to share new patterns and newly finished knits that have a Retro Style.

I Love: Untangling Knots is a line of independently-published patterns. They have a retro look but feature modern techniques. Her Knit Alongs are a great way to try some of Andi’s designs.
The Gift of Knitting by Alina

Alina loves knitwear and designing patterns. She loves to work with yarns in all kinds of fibers (wool, alpaca, cotton, mohair, linen, silk, bamboo). She also has featured well-established and upcoming knitwear designers from all over the world.

I Love: You can always learn something new here because it has step-by step photo tutorials and free patterns too!
Brooklyn Knit by Patty Lyons

Patty is a nationally recognized knitting teacher and a technique expert. She loves to see beginners learn through watching her tutorials on her blog.

I Love: Patty’s knitting patterns are fabulous and her tutorials are inspiring. There is always something new to learn whether you are new to knitting or more advanced.
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Woolly Wormhead by Woolly Wormhead

Woolly is passionate about textiles and designing hats. She describes herself as a Hat Architect. Her love of sideways knitting and short rows and hand dyed keeps her producing clever and stunning hat designs.

I Love: Woolly Wormhead is a blog that specializes in knitting different hats to suit every individual. Great tutorials and beautiful designs/patterns. Woolly has created a wonderful online knitting community and clearly loves providing new designs for her readers. Her blog posts often contain her journey through life and the successes and challenges she experiences.
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Knit and Tonic by Wendy Bernard

Wendy loves to blog about all her knitting projects and shares designs and patterns from her books.

I Love: Knit and Tonic’s changing of colors and patterns are so enjoyable to knit. Wendy is the author of 4 books. (No longer active.)
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Tanis Fiber Arts by Tanis Lavallee

Tanis is in love with color. She is a passionate yarn dyer and knitwear designer. The fibers for her yarns are sourced from organic farmers and then the yarn is treated with a GOTS certified organic process to make it washable without coating it in chemicals and polymers.

I Love: Tanis Fiber Arts started from an experimental hobby of dyeing yarns in the kitchen of their old apartment and has grown from there. Her yarns and knitting patterns are gorgeous as is the photography on her site.
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Knitting Daddy by Greg

Greg talks about knitting-related things: podcasts he listened to, discussions on Ravelry, books/patterns he checked out, and what’s on his needles.

I Love: Knitting Daddy shares his passion for knitting and designing patterns. He is also the co-host of the podcast Unravelled.
Knit the Hell Out by Cassy Dominick

Cassy is a knitting fanatic. Her patterns are inspired by her family members and she has a passion for designing beautiful and useful knitted items.

I Love: Cassy’s tips and tutorials are super helpful and her knitting patterns are gorgeous. Her writing is engaging and enjoyable.
Hands Occupied by Heidi Gustad

Hands Occupied came about because Heidi wanted to share how she keeps her hands busy by creating knitting, crochet and craft designs.

I Love: Hands Occupied has beautiful designs for patterns and has excellent tips/tutorials for knitting and crocheting.
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Drea Renee Knits by Andrea Mowry

Andrea is a modern designer of wearable knits. She adores knitting and the community she has met through the love of fibers and creativity.

I Love: Drea Renee Knits focuses more on fun techniques that makes their knitted projects more interesting. You can take a sneak peek into her designs and her love of knitting and yarn in her writing.
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Brandi Cheyenne Harper by Brandi Harper

A self taught knitwear designer, her brand PurlBKnit uses natural materials. Brandi is an artist based in New York she has published how to pattern books and established curriculum for teaching others how to make.

I Love: Brandi’s designs are wonderful and bold. Plenty of knitting goodness to choose from. If you are based in New York, you might be lucky enough to attend one of her Pop up events.
Donna Smith Designs by Donna Smith

Donna is both a textile designer and a producer. She produces range of products and also passionate on other textiles and in a particular knitting.

I Love: Donna Smith Design had been using a variety of textiles and techniques in their past work and have worked with pressed wool felt in recent years.
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Simply Maggie by Amanda Bassetti

Amanda loves to share her DIY videos and picture tutorials. She loves giving people tips and ideas for knitting and patterns.

I Love: Simply Maggie has covered Arm Knitting tutorials, different yarns, and their designs are simple and easy to learn.
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Sheree Robinson Knitwear by Sheree Robinson

If you love to wear custom designed knitted going out clothes then Sheree Robinson’s designs are for you.

I Love: Glitzy and glamorous knitwear designs to be found on this site. Striking and unique for going out wear.
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Mochimochi Land by Anna Hrachovec

Anna is a knitter who finds inspiration in cartoon characters. Her website is a place where knitted toys and people can live together in a spirit of fun and joy!

I Love: Mochimochi Land loves to create dknitted toys. Her designs are elightful. Her animations featuring her knitted characters are fun to watch.
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Nelkin Designs by Laura Nelkin

Laura is passionate about knitting and creativity. Laura’s designs her own knitting patterns, which she shares and also teaches knitting.

I Love: Nelkin Designs have a line of knitting kits, self-published patterns, and run mystery Knit-A-Longs.
Debbie Abrahams by Debbie Abrahams

Debbie has been passionate about hand-knitting ever since she first picked up a pair of knitting needles at six. Knitting has endless possibilities, especially when you combine color with stitch structure and embellishment.

I Love: Debbie’s Mystery Clubs are fun and you’ll discover many knitting techniques and skills. Debbie’s patterns are gorgeous.
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Paper Tiger by Dianna Walla

Self confessed fervent fiber nerd and frequent baker living in Montreal. Dianna is all about creativity.

I Love: Dianne shares how creativity is part of her life and the knitting projects and yarns she loves.
Knitigating Circumstances by Kelly Sloan

Kelly loves to travel, write and of course knit. Her designs are inspired by color and texture.

I Love: Kelly started blogging on the insistence of her daughter Emma, who has also been involved. They love to share their designs, knitting projects, yarns they love and stories of life along the way.
Lorna Hamilton-Browns Blog by Lorna Hamilton

Lorna combines her skills as an artist, researcher, educator, knitwear designer, performer and filmmaker. She speaks for the marginalized, giving people who don’t have a voice one through her art.

I Love: Laura’s MA Dissertation “Myth – Black People Don’t Knit’ is a worthwhile read. Lorna shares her creative process and current projects.
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Julia Farwell-Clay by Julia Farwell-Clay

She learned from her Mum. Her patterns are carefully written, professionally tech edited, and comes with full email support. She enjoys how patterns are personalized in the hands and lives of their knitters.

I Love: Julia Farwell Clay designs pattern that are fun to knit and wear. The stitch patterns create fabulous textures and the effects are stunning.
Handmade by Kunbi by Kunbi

Kunbi talk about knitting, crocheting, creating, yarn, life and everything between, and shares free knit and crochet patterns.

I Love: Kunbi’s knitted cowl and hat designs are lovely. If you also love to crochet, there are some great crochet patterns.
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Knitionary by Kristen Rettig

An avid knitter and pattern writer. She loves to share knitting techniques to help other knitters get the perfect fit.

I Love: Kristen’s patterns are designed for kids, adults and dolls. Her blog posts discuss what’s on her needles and her current patterns.
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Knit and CroShay by Shay J.

Shay loves knitting, crocheting, and the creativity that they afford her. She loves making things people can use in everyday life.

I Love: Shay’s designs are full of life and creativity. Shay is active on Instagram and you can find her patterns on Etsy and Ravelry.
Jane Richmond by Jane Richmond

Jane has been designing and publishing knitting patterns since 2008 and finds inspiration in people, places, and things. As a knitter, she enjoys both the process and creates pieces that are fun to knit and wear.

I Love: Jane Richmond is a designer dedicated to providing cleanly written patterns that are easy to read and follow, and crisp photography. You’ll find their designs are often classic or simple.
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Super String Theory by Sahara Briscoe

Sahara Briscoe develops textiles. She’s involved in sourcing and preparation to spinning, knitting, crochet, weaving, construction, dyeing and embellishment.

I Love: Sahara’s creativity is vast, rich in all facets of design.
Little Church Knits by Cheryl Toy

Cheryl is an avid knitter, instructor and a designer.

I Love: Little Church Knits create beautiful and simple designs that can inspire knitters of all levels. Cheryl offers fabulous free patterns and tutorials.
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Dakotah Knits by Mary Jane

Mary is a coffee addict, crocheter, knitter, Etsy lover and sweatpants lover. She is a yarn craft nerd and had been crocheting for 7 years and knitting for 6 years. She loves trying new techniques and patterns and is an impatient crafter.

I Love: Mary designs gorgeous beanie hats, scarves and headbands and shares her journey of life along the way. Mary is honest and engaging.
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Oh My Knit by Olguine Brutus

Olguine designs knitwear and crochet patterns. She is a self taught knitter and has been establishing her craft since 2012.

I Love: On Onguine’s blog she shares about her knitting and crochet progress and other matters that are important to her. She is active on Instagram.
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Olive Knits by Marie Greene

Marie Greene is the designer behind the scenes of Olive Knits. She learned to knit at her grandmother’s side when she was around 10 or 11 years old and has never put her needles down.

I Love: Marie’s designs are stunning and focus on seamless knitting. She has written a book “Seamless Knit Sweaters in 2 weeks.”
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Visuvios Crafts by Vincent Williams

Vincent is a designer of gorgeous knitted and crocheted items. His tagline says his desire for his creations. ‘Embrace, Spread and Stand In Your Own Light.’

I Love: Vincent’s website features the wonderful designs he creates and his collections. You will find his updates on Instagram where he features what he is doing and creating.
Mindy Wilkes Designs by Mindy Wilkes

Mindy educated herself to knit from the original book of Debbie Stoller’s Stitch n’ Bitch in 2003. She published her designs on Ravelry, and in a variety of books and magazines.

I Love: Mindy’s patterns are lovely and her blog features her design process and more details on the creations of her patterns. Mindy keeps her followers up to date on what’s happening on her Instagram account.
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The Drunk Knitter by Safiyyyah

Safiyyah has a background in fashion and teaching. She always knitted on and off but after becoming disengaged with the fast pace of the Fashion industry, she found her passion for knitwear design and making.

I Love: The Drunk Knitter blog posts features Mystery Knitalongs and other stories of Safiyyah’s knitting adventures. Her patterns are colorful and unique ranging from shawls to socks.
Chic Knits Knit Blog by Bonne Marie Burns

Bonne Marie she loves making clothes. Her knitwear designs are modern and sassy. She started blogging on 2001.

I Love: It features the updates on the designs Bonnie creates. There are handy tips for her techniques and patterns.
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Loopn Threads by Nathan Bryant

Nathan is an artisan of knitting, crochet and hobbyist photographer.

I Love: Nathan’s designs are bold and beautiful. His photography is stunning and his blog posts share about his designing and photography pursuits.
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This Knitted Life Life by Andrea Hilton

Andrea is a knitting addict. She uses her blog as her space to share her dreams for herself as a knitter.

I Love: Andrea shares her gorgeous knitted projects and stories of her own life, along with her lovely patterns.
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North Knits by Jewell

Jewell’s knitting and crochet keeps her centered and reminds her time spent making is her best source of strength.

I Love: Jewell’s designs feature bulky yarns that look super warm and cosy.
Leethal Knits by Lee Meridith

Lee is a great designer who is also running Leethal Knits. Lee is posting free knitting tutorials for those interested in learning to knit.

I Love: Lee has Amazing designs and colorful patterns. Her video knitting technique tutorials are extremely helpful and easy to understand.
Shirley Paden by Shirley Paden

For over two decades Shirley has been designing, teaching and writing instructional articles on different aspects of hand knitting.

I Love: Shirley’s designs are stunning! She’s been working on a new book that features the designs of her students inspired by her own patterns.
Sheep To Shawl by Donna Druchunas

Donna found her passion in designing patterns and writing books after years of working as a technical writer. She shares knitting information and runs retreats.

I Love: The knitters featured on Donna’s blog give you an insight to what knitting means to people.
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Alex Creates by Alexander Reynoso

Alex is a yarn dyer, spinner fiber artist, crochet and knitwear desinger. He is also studying ceramics. All his fiber creations are made in his NYC apartment.

I Love: There is so much color and texture in Alex’s hand dyed yarns. The items he knits up with his own yarn look great! Alex’s site is more for sales and you can catch up with his latest fiber adventures on his Instagram account.
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Debbie Bliss by Debbie Bliss

Debbie Bliss has a brand of highly successful hand-knitting yarns. She’s the most published knitwear designer, with over 35 books, 20 booklets and magazine. She was awarded an MBE in the Queen’s 2015 Birthday Honours List for her services to hand knitting and the craft industry.

I Love: Debbie Bliss is known for her classic knits with a contemporary twist and particularly known for her children’s wear.
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One Lupine Fiber by Jodi Clayton

Jodi started her business because of her deep love for wool and natural fibers. She blogs to share her talent and knowledge in knitting.

I Love: One Lupine Fiber carries a wide variety of fibers from Maine-raised sources so you’re able to have the best at your fingertips for your projects.
Mother of Purl by Lauren McElroy

Lauren envisions her business as one that uplifts and empowers women, and especially women of color. She was taught to knit by an elder. Her designs are inspired by the amazing landscape of where she lives.

I Love: The patterns designed by Mother of Purl are inspiring and unique. The historically inspired outfits she designs are fascinating.
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Harlem Purls

Harlem Purl is Knitaholic with a yarn stash that never seems to dwindle no matter how much she knits!

Although not actively blogging anymore, there is plenty of inspiration to be found on this site.
Fiber Flux by Jennifer

Jennifer loves knitting and crochet. She designs patterns that are fun and easy to make, with clear instructions and bright joyful colors.

I Love: Fiber Flux offers a range of patterns and tutorials for gorgeous knitted items.
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Absoknittinglutely! by Nadia Majid

Nadia as a spinner, knitter and dyer on this blog. Shares what she is making to give tips for other crafters.

I Love: Absoknittinglutely has come a long way since its beginnings and as a record of her first knitting attempts. Find free tutorials and a little info about their products once in awhile.
Karie Bookish by Karie Westermann

Karie does things with wool and words. She is a full-time knitwear designer, teacher, translator & technical editor. Every time she see someone excited about a new technique or wearing her designs, she feel honored.

I Love: Karie Bookish is passionate about Knit Local, sustainable fashion, slow fashion, and the making of an everyday wardrobe.
Creating Ruth by Ruth Churchman

Ruth loves woolly pursuits; knitting, needle felting, crochet. She designs her own knitting patterns. Blogs about her friends – the Felty Folk, and about crafts she’s currently working on, and interesting places and art.

I Love: Creating Ruth has a lot of elegant yet simple designs and free tutorial videos to watch and learn from.
Undergound Crafter by Marie Segares

Marie Segares is a crochet and knitting blogger, designer, podcaster, and teacher. She learned to crochet from her maternal grandmother in the early 1980s. Originally having a fear of knitting, she conquered that in 2010.

I Love: Marie offers Knit A Longs and her own design free patterns for both knitting and crochet on her blog. She also features roundups of beautiful patterns by other designers.
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Sister Mountain by Clare Mountain

Claire Mountain fell in love with hand knitting in 2003, knitting obsessively throughout her teenage years and got her degree in Fashion Knitwear Design.

I Love: Claire’s knitwear designs focus strongly on her philosophy of handmade wearable wardrobe pieces. They are lovely and I love her ‘Fragment’ knitted tee.
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La Maison Rililie by Rililie

Rililie found knitting to be extremely helpful as a therapy to get her through a difficult period of her life. Her design process takes on some of the new and some of the old. She loves to explore different techniques in her knitting design.

I Love: Rililie’s designs are colorful and the garment construction uses really interesting techniques.
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SweetGeorgia Yarns by Felicia Wong

Felicia and her colleagues specialize in dyeing luxury knitting yarns and spinning fibers in stunningly saturated colors. They have been sharing great tutorials or step by step videos on how they finish their products.

I Love: Sweet Georgia Yarns has inspirational patterns for their yarns. Felcia’s videos titled “Take Back Fridays” are engaging and cover techniques in weaving and knitting plus plenty of fiber goodness.
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Indie Untangled by Lisa

Lisa created a comprehensive resource for discovering special yarn products and built a community for those who love yarn and fiber as much as she does.

I Love: Great resource for discovering and learning more about indie dyers.
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LoveCrafts
A group of people created the best online knitting store they could.

I Love: The blog is fun and has many tips and patterns to try.
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KnitPicks by Knit Picks Team

Knit Picks is an online knitting store that creates projects, designs and ideas. The team share ideas, knitting stories and inspiration with the online community.

I Love: KnitPicks offers great projects, patterns and knitting ideas. There is so much inspiration to be found on their site. Their yarns are so lovely.
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Ravelry by Jessica and Corey

An online space where knitters share ideas and patterns. Ravelry is a place for knitters, crocheters, designers, spinners, weavers and dyers to keep track of their yarn, tools, projects and pattern information.

I Love: The designs and ideas are amazing and there are so many to choose from. You could literally spend years reading through all the information on Ravelry. There is so many wonderful creators to explore on this site.
Modern Daily Knitting by Kay Gardiner and Ann Shayne

Kay and Ann met obsessed knitters through the internet and thought it would be fun to share their knitting thoughts with the entire world. They found themselves amid a warm, friendly, smart community of knitters.

I Love: They have plenty of inspiration and knitting goodness. There’s a team of creative people making it what it is today. I love the Letters section.
NobleKnits by Nancy Queen

Nancy believes knitting doesn’t need to be complex. Nor should it be intimidating. A fun approach and always remembering that it’s only a hobby is the key. Knitting is a great way to relax, unwind and to relieve stress.

I Love: NobleKnits Knitting Blog has a lot of knitting inspiration, and knitting projects that can be completed in little more than a weekend.
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This is Knit Blog by Jacqui and Lisa Sisk

They love to share and give other people ideas on what to design, strategies, and a lot of new things to knit.

I Love: This Is Knit Blog features spotlights on the knitting products they stock and helpful guides and articles on patterns to try out.
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Knitty by Jillian, Kate and Amy

The Knitty Blog extends the Knitty Magazine. They blog about the latest happenings they’re involved with, and share tips on knitting.

I Love: Knitty covers helpful advice, tips and tricks to help improve your knitting confidence.
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Fibernymph Dye Works by Lisa

Fiber arts are a large part of Lisa’s life. As a knitter, spinner and weaver. Her passion is hand dyed yarns. Lisa hosts a knitting videocast called 90% Knitting.

I Love: It’s a small, family owned yarn dyeing business. They havevideos and tutorials to learn from. They specialize in dyeing self-striping yarns, gradient and progressive-dyed yarns and spinning fibers.
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Blazing Needles Blog

A community gathering place for knitters of all levels and styles. They feature their latest events, helpful tips and what’s on offer in their shop.

I Love: Blazing Needles knitters have led many charitable campaigns, from blanket knitting, to collecting yarn and needles for women and has come together to support the homeless youth in their community.
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Blue Sky Fibers

They have many yarns and are passionate about knitting and sharing gorgeous patterns for all knitting levels.

I Love: Inspiring Yarns with lots of ideas for knitting projects.
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Loops Knitting Blog by Shelley Brander

They love showing happiness, love and excitement through knitting and yarns.

I Love: They have many colored yarns and share great patterns.
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Leisure Arts Blog
As a leading publisher, a team of talented designers to bring other people the latest trends in all crafting categories.

I Love: Leisure Arts Blog features reliable step-by-step instructions to beginners and experienced crafters alike.
Mass Ave Knit Shop by Susan

Susan designed her site open for people with their own ideas and designs.

I Love: Mass Ave Knit Shop has one of the biggest selections of all yarns in all fibers, notions, accessories, supplies and they also offers classes for those who are interested in learning how to knit.
Brooklyn Tweed

Brooklyn Tweed supports domestic textile production that surrounds the USA. Their design team produces high-quality, sophisticated knitwear patterns for the modern handknitter, specially tailored for the wool yarns they create.

I Love: Brooklyn Tweed strives hard in giving original patterns that are educational and enjoyable. The collections of patterns they create are stunning.
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YAK – A Yarn Shop For Wool and Knitting Supplies UK by Kate

They are passionate about yarns. They love to share fantastic knitting projects and patterns.

I Love: A Yarn Shop For Wool and Knitting Supplies UK has their own hand dyed yarns. Latest patterns and the most innovative tools.
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Knitting Board Blog by Bethany Dailey

Bethany’s blog is a step by step site of tutorials. She is a hands on virtual knitter that’ll guide you until you’ve finished your work.

I Love: It gives people ideas and the skills to learn quick knitting.
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A Twist of Yarn

They love to give tips and advice on how to use natural products that anyone could use such as wool, alpaca, silk, cotton, hemp, bamboo, and linen; and to provide an atmosphere where anyone can be creative.

I Love: A twist of Yarn is operated by a family who loves everything about fibers.
Craft Gossip by Sara White

Craft Gossip offers knitting content from patterns to tips.

I Love: Sarah White who is the Editor is an expert in knitting. She shares some beautiful patterns from designers and knitting tips from everywhere.
Knitting Podcasts
Fruity Knitting Podcast by Andrea

Andrea shares their passion for fiber, knitting and yarn. They love to interview other passionate designers, dyers, knitters and yarn producers.

I Love: Andrea’s interviews with Knit Designers, Yarn Dyers, Yarn Producers and Shepherdesses are fascinating and her knitting tutorials are helpful. She’s a delight to watch and her programs are professionally produced.
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Hey Brown Berry by Marceline

Marce talks about a love for all things handmade. Knitting, crochet, drawing, painting, cooking, and her ambitious attempts at spinning and sewing. Using Mindful Making to balance the chaos of an unpredictable life.

I Love: She shares her love of knitting, latest projects and helpful tips.
Grocery Girls Knit by Jodi and Tracie
Grocery Girls is a knitting podcast hosted by Jodi & Tracie. A couple of knitting obsessed sisters that love to talk about all things YARN!

I Love: Jodi and Tracie are such fun! They have been podcasting for some time now and are comfortable in front of the camera. So much knitting goodness to watch and listen to.
East London Knit by Renee Callahan

Renee loves knitting because it challenges her mind to think of new designs and color combinations.

I Love: Focused on useful and beautiful crafts. Renee’s interviews with other creative people on her podcasts are fabulous. (No longer active.)
Shinybees by Jo Milmine

Jo became the voice of the Shinybees podcast, a podcast for those who like knitting, yarn and comedy in equally large measures.

I Love: Shinybees’ podcasts are fun and informative. Jo’s accompanying writing is wonderful, for anyone interested in knitting.
The Knitmore Girls Podcast by Jasmin

Jasmin loves to share her journey of life and stories from her past. She loves to knit and spin and along with her Mom, they run Knitmore Girls Podcast.

I Love: Jasmin shares her life stories, fabulous parenting tips and the knitting projects she has on the go.
Kristy Glass Knits by Kristy Glass

Since 2016, Kristy has been traveling the world and talking to all the people in the fiber industry. Her podcast features interviews with designers and people who love to knit.

I Love: Kristy’s love of the fiber industry and the people who make it all happen shines through in her podcasts. The interviews she hosts feature wonderful and interesting people.
Stash and Burn by Nicole and Jenny

Nicole and Jenny are avid knitters and love to share their passion for their craft including dyeing yarn.

I Love: They each have a great sense of humor and a passion for knitting, that shines through their podcasts.
Stitching Over the Days by Constance Caddell

Constance wanted to learn knitting before crocheting and is self taught. With the help of knitting books her abilities in knitting have progressed.

I Love: Constance shares her works in progress whether they be about knitting, crocheting or sewing her fav designers,yarns, Book Reviews, magazine reviews, and more via her podcast.
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Ewe University by Dr Kristine Kelly

Dr Kristine Kelly loves sharing everything about yarn, knitting projects and knitting tools.

I Love: Ewe University has fabulous reviews, interesting tutorials and Dr Kristine Kelly is honest and open about sharing her life’s journey outside of knitting.
KnitBritish by Louise

Louise made it her mission to explore British wools and knit with those. She knits, reviews and blogs on British Wool and promotes UK producers.

I Love: The Knit British Podcast episodes feature some fabulous topics. Louise and her guests are clearly passionate about the British Wool Industry.
Pom Pom Quarterly by Meghan Fernandes and Lydia Gluck

They love to share patterns and useful tutorials and celebrate the joy of making.

I Love: Pom Pom Quarterly focuses on gorgeous yarns and fabulous designs.
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The Yarniacs Podcast by Gayle

The Yarniacs Podcast is hosted by two friends Sharlene and Gayle. They discuss all their current projects and the patterns they would love to knit.

I Love: Sharlene and Gayle are passionate knitters and their projects sound amazing.
Curious Handmade by Helen Stewart

Helen shares her love of all things knitting and designing on her podcast. Her aim is to encourage people to knit and become a part of a wonderful community.

I Love: Helen’s audio podcast runs for about 30 minutes and covers the knit alongs that she runs and her own projects she has on the go. If you love shawls, she has a Shawl Society you can join.
2 Knit Lit Chicks by Barb and Tracie

Barb and Tracie are a Mom and daughter team who are sharing their knitting adventures. They also love to read and talk about that too.

I Love: Plenty of knitting inspiration being discussed by these two women. Down to earth and full of fun.
Knitting Pipeline by Paula

Paula plays the Great Highland Pipes, knits, observes nature, and reads.

I Love: Paula shares her life stories and knitting adventures. There’s always something on her needles and I particularly love her updates about the nature that surrounds her. (No longer active.)
The Savvy Girls Podcast by Melanie and Deborah

This podcast is full of fun knitting goodness!

I Love: Worth listening to while you knit!
Knit 1 Geek 2 by Karen

Super Karen and Mega Maggie host a podcast featuring knitting and geekery.

I Love: Karen and Maggie haven’t been updating their podcast for a while now but there is plenty of episodes if knitting and geekery are your passions too.
Relentless Knitting Podcast by Karla and Emily

Emily and Karla share all their knitting and life adventures including what they have on their needles, the patterns they love and yarns that inspire them.

I Love: Two busy women who are actively building a knitting community through their podcast and Ravelry group. Grab a cuppa and enjoy!
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Truly Myrtle by Libby

Libby is passionate about all things handmade. She is a knitting pattern designer and also is an avid sewist. Her podcasts are in video and audio form.

I Love: Libby podcasts twice a month. I love listening to her latest knitting design adventures and hearing about her handmade wardrobe.
Doubleknit by Erin and Jessica

Erin and Jessica have been podcasting about knitting since 2008! They have a wonderful time sharing all their knitting goodness.

I Love: The tagline for their podcast really sums it up – “Their is no single podcast like it!” Erin and Jessica are fun to listen to and the patterns they feature are gorgeous. (No longer active.)
Geeky Girls Knit by C.C. & Dami

CC and Dami host the Geeky Girls Knit podcast. CC is a knitwear designer and Dami is a passionate knitter and student. Together they share knitting adventures and life stories.

I Love: CC and Dami have an active Ravelry Group and encourage their members to introduce themselves to be shout out on their podcast episodes. They both share their current WIPs and what’s going on in their lives.
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ACTuallyKNITting by Chelley Fleshman

Michelle began her knitting podcast in 2014. Her passions are knitting and acting and tries to do these activities as much as she can in her spare time.

I Love: Although not currently recording podcasts, there is plenty of knitting goodness to be found in her archives.
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Backstage Knitting by Bethany

Bethany started her Backstage Knitting Podcast back in 2016 and has established a knitting community who also share a passion for Theatre.

I Love: Bethany’s podcasts feature her current knitting projects and loves to always use colors in her work.
Woolful by Ashley Yousling

Ashley’s Making podcast uses a creative journey approach with guests from all aspects of the making community. Previously the Podcast was known as Woolful. You can still listen to those previous episodes.

I Love: Ashley is easy to listen to and the interviews with makers and producers are engaging. Check out the Making Zine which is published bi-annually.
Keep Calm and Carry Yarn by Alyson and Vivian

Keep Calm and Carry Yarn is a podcast in equal parts measure about knitting, crocheting with mother-daughter co-hosts, Vivian and Alyson. Join them for their twice monthly chats.

I Love: Vivian and Allyson talk about their latest projects and yarn obsessions and is available in audio or on their Youtube channel.
BHooked Podcast by Brittany

Brittany gives fabulous crochet and knitting help via her podcasts.

I Love: Brittany’s podcast is mostly about crochet but on occasion there is something about her knitting adventures.
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Hey Sister Podcast
Two sisters; Tabi and Rachel with a love for knitting! Encouraging people to become a part of the lovely online knitting community.

I Love: Tabi and Rachel share their knitting adventures about once a month. The video podcast features their latest WIPs and handmade sewn items. They are active on Instagram and run a hand dyed yarn company.
Artic Knitting Podcast by Emilie
Emilie is a norwegian knitter, sewist and hand dyer of yarn. The podcast is about her projects and yarny inspiration.

I Love: Artic Knitting Podcast episodes are about once a month and feature Emilies lovely Norweigian knitting adventures.
The Unraveling Podcast by Pam Maher and Greg from Knitting Daddy

Hosts Greg from Knitting Daddy and Pam Maher talk about all things related to the fiber community and also crochet and sewing.

I Love: Greg and Pam have some great stories to tell about their current knitting adventures and what is going on in their lives. They feature stories about yarn companies, knitwear designers and more.
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Quirky Monday by Nadiratani
The Quirky Monday Craftcast is hosted by Caleisha. Her podcasts feature her knitting and crochet projects and her yarn spinning adventures.

I Love: Caleisha is down to earth and a pleasure to watch. She clearly loves to share with her knitting community. There are some great tips to be found.
Sweet Tea No Shade by The Team at Sweet Tea No Shade
Sweet Tea No Shade Knitting show hosts Scott and John share about their knitting adventures in Minnesota.

I Love: Scott and John are passionate about knitting and all things yarn. Their knitting stories are down to earth and from the heart.
Sew Perfect Purls Knitting Podcast by Jade
Jade’s knitting podcast features a lot of spinning content. She is a multi-crafter who does knitting, spinning, weaving, quilting and sewing.

I Love: Jade’s crafty adventures are wide and varied. The projects she shares are beautiful and clearly Jade has a zest for life which shows through in her videos.
Smells Like Yarn Podcast by Ross Rochester

Ross the host of Smells Like Yarn Podcast has a passion for yarn and knitting. He loves to talk about his knitting projects, sometimes crochet but mostly about knitting.

Ie Love: Ross clearly enjoys broadcasting and sharing about his knitting projects. I love the shelves of yarn in his studio!
Fiber Tales by Laerke
Laerke the host of Fiber Tales creates engaging podcasts about her designing and knitting adventures.

ILove: Laerke’s podcasts have the most beautiful introductions with video footage of the nature that surrounds her and still photography of her knitting projects. Her stories are engaging and she is a delight to listen to and watch.
Knitting Expat Podcast by Mina
Mina took up knitting when living overseas back in 2014 and hasn’t stopped knitting. Her podcast was born out of a desire to share her passion with others as she continued to live in different countries. Hence the name of her Podcast and Blog – The Knitting Expat.

I Love: Mina’s videos cover lots of topics, her Knitting Podcasts cover her latest projects and designs. She has a great variety of tutorials available too. If you love to travel, you will be interested in her Knitting Expat Vlogs.
Happee Knits by Yolanda
Yolanda is a wife and the mother of 3 wonderful kids. This channel is dedicated to anything dealing with knitting.

I Love: Yolanda and her son Jordan host the podcast. Yolanda shares knitting projects and yarns she loves and their everyday lives. It’s entertaining.
Amy Florence by Amy Florence
Amy lives on the South Coast of England and her knitting podcast features knitting, yarn dyeing and sometimes spinning.

I Love: Amy’s knitting projects are lovely and she is clearly enthusiastic of working with yarn and needles. There are sometimes giveaways and Amy’s recommendations on what books she loves.
Arne & Carlos by Arne and Carlos
Arne and Carlos are well known knitwear designers in the knitting community. Their podcast features their designs, yarns and knitting tutorials.

I Love: Arne and Carlos are entertaining and their knitting patterns are beautiful. The featured tutorials cover many different techniques. The Q&A videos where fans get to ask Arne and Carlos questions are really interesting.
Knitting By The Sea by Lisa Lessard
Knitting by the Sea Podcast is hosted by Lisa (Saratogaknitting on Ravelry and Instagram) and she lives in Marblehead, MA. The podcast is recording in Lisa’s home that has a lot of history.

I Love: The segments on The Knitting By The Sea podcast feature Lisa’s projects, Meet the designer, yarn and fabulous patterns.
Skeindeer Knits by Eli
Ally is a Norweigian knitwear designer living in London. Her podcast is a knitting talk show where she talks about knitting for about an hour every week. The chat features what she is working on, what she has finished and also the designs she creates.

I Love: The designs created by Ally are lovely and she is entertaining to watch. I particularly like that she covers topics that are being discussed in the knitting community.
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The Twisted Yarn by Phil

Phil loves to blog about knitting and crocheting and to share stories of her family life.

I Love: Phil from the The Twisted Yarn writes really interesting posts about her knitting projects with family life stories interwoven. Phil has a wonderful sense of humor and her reviews of knitting tools are helpful.
Little Cotton Rabbits by Julie Williams

Julie created her blog about her life, living with an autistic son and knitting. She shares her finished items and patterns via posting or video tutorials and loves to share her beautiful photography of the gorgeous area she lives in.

I Love: Little Cotton Rabbits has superb photography, gorgeous patterns to try and the articles Julie writes are heartfelt and interesting. Her knitted animals are simply adorable.
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My Sister’s Knitter by Andi Gal

Andi uses her blog as a place to feature their knits, their favorite knitters, knitting inspirations and some crochet thrown in.

I Love: My Sister’s Knitter yarn looks amazing and their patterns are stunning.
Shortrounds by Beth

Beth was influenced by her Mum, Grandma and Aunties. She started teaching herself how to knit and created knitted designs.

I Love: Beth loves sharing her knitted designs and offers free patterns on her blog. Her passion for designing knitted items is clear.
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Knit British by Louise Scollay

Louise started her blog with a post on a local yarn and she was ashamed to discover almost all of her stash was imported wool.

I Love: Knit British is focusing on British Wool, Yarn fibers and Yarn Dyers with beautiful patterns.
Planetpenny by Penny Graham-Jones

Penny loves to share her passion for knitting, crochet and needle felting.

I Love: Penny writes about her wonderful crafting experiences interwoven with her life stories. She also shares her gorgeous knitting patterns.
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Coop Knits by Rachel Coopey

Rachel is sharing patterns to give both experienced and novice knitters the chance to create socks that are beautiful and wearable, while being enormously enjoyable to knit.

I Love: Coop Knits are more on making knitted socks using different color of yarns and that is mostly have been their trademark.
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Max’s World by Max Alexander

Max had been designing and making jewellery for knitters. She loves knitting and the designs sprang out of her desire to wear something woolly even when it was too warm for knitwear. Her passion are knitted Moths.

I Love: Max’s World is not just only focusing on knitting and other crafts, but also it has featured sculpture and animations.
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Emma Varnam’s Blog by Emma Varnam

Emma is a successful crocheter and knitting designer. She enjoys being creative with her designs and loves sharing her experiences and inspiration.

I Love: Emma’s crocheted and knitted projects are wonderful and she has excellent pattern books. She sometimes shares gorgeous free patterns. Her stories of her life as a designer are engaging.
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Wool Warehouse Blog
They love sharing about their new knitted designs and giving other people free patterns to try.

I Love: Lot of patterns, yarns to choose from. From different brands, colors, strands and different designs of knitted products.
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Muir & Osborne by Sally and Joanna

Since the early 80s Joanna and Sally have enjoyed an amazing journey with knitting, designing and owning shops. They love to come up with a unique design of knitted animal and costumes.

I Love: Muir and Osborne write books, create knitted animals for kids and design knitted costumes for Dog Shows.
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Hand Knitted Things by Julia Marsh

Julia likes posting her designed knits to share her passion for knitting and also as a way of documenting her knitting projects and sharing them with others.

I Love: Hand Knitted Things has been dedicated to their hand knits designs. They have socks, mittens, hats and more.
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London Loop Knit Lounge

Loop London is a textile emporium in London. They stock gorgeous knitting, crochet + embroidery supplies from all over the world. Their blog Look Knit Lounge features new pattern releases and spotlights on the gorgeous yarn they stock plus giveaways.

I Love: If you love yarn and all things knit and crochet, the shop in London would be amazing to visit! The blog keeps you up to date.
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Gartur Stitch Farm by Kat Goldin and Kevin Harrison

Gartur Stitch Farm are passionate about making, gathering and growing and love to share their passion through courses, events and retreats.

I Love: The blog covers the latest happenings on the farm which are a lovely read. On their site they offer a range of helpful knitting tutorials. The photography of their farm life is just beautiful.
Winwick Mum by Christine Perry

Christine lives in a place called Winwick and has a yarn business. Her passion for all things knitting was the inspiration for beginning her blog and business.

I Love: Winwick Mum blog features articles written by Christine about her knitting adventures, her signature sock yarns and sock Knit Alongs. Her video tutorials on creating socks are super helpful.
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Arnall-Culliford Knitwear by Jen and Jim Arnall-Culliford

Jen and Jim Arnall-Culliford help knitters improve their knitting techniques. Both are passionate about knitwear and have published knitting technique books.

I Love: I first saw Jen and Jim on a Fruity Knitting Podcast episode. They were so passionate about what they do and since then I have followed a number of their helpful tutorials. AC Knitwear work with some wonderful designers that create gorgeous patterns for their A Year of Techniques series.
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Yarn Addict by Anniken Allis

Anniken’s Yarn Addict blog features her knitting design journey and super helpful tutorials. She offers her own patterns on the site and she has also published a book on Beaded Lace Knitting.

I Love: There is a huge list of helpful tutorials on Anniken’s blog. I found the tutorials on Lace Knitting easy to follow and understand. Anniken’s patterns are lovely and certainly worth browsing.
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English Girl at Home by Charlotte Powell

Charlotte’s blog records sewing, knitting, dyeing and other crafty projects. She has also attempted spinning and weaving.

I Love: Charlotte is not actively blogging but don’t let that stop you from sifting through her posts. Her blog posts are well written and engaging and the featured projects are lovely.
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Knit With Attitude by Maya

Knit with attitude is a small independent shop specializing in eco-friendly yarn and accessories for knitting and crocheting. Maya writes a blog on the yarns she stocks and beautiful patterns to try.

ILove: The Yarn Pairings feature on Knit With Attitudes blog is fabulous. The yarns look amazing and the knitting patterns that use the yarns are beautiful. There is plenty of knitting loveliness to be found on this knitting blog.
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Linda Whaley by Linda Whaley

Linda Waley has been in the knitwear design business for years and always creates something amazing. She has four labels and publishes patterns.

I Love: Her blog has a beautiful design, accessible and great to look at. The photos are fabulous too. She’s a talented designer.
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The Wool Nest by Lynne Rowe

Aynne Rowe is a crafter and knitter who wears many hats. She’s an author, editor, journalist and podcaster, combining her love of knitting and crochet.

I Love: Whether it’s podcasts, articles, workshops or pattern, Lynn has you covered. She’s also written several books.
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UK Hand Knitting

UKHandKnitting celebrates the joy of handmaking something in this age of mass-produced items. They focus on independent shops, dyers and designers.

I Love: As well as putting the spotlight on talented creators in the yarn and knitting industry, they have knitting tips, free patterns and more.
Knit With Hannah by Hannah

Hannah is a successful knitting tutor who publishes patterns and runs courses for all levels of knitting. She has a course on being a handmade knitwear seller.

I Love: She has an excellent Youtube channel and blog, brimming with expert advice. The results of which she has accumulated in all her years of knitting.
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A Kingfisher Morning by Juliet Bernard

Juliet Benard owns Kingfisher Morning, a yarn arts blog. Her main interest is knitting and trying new patterns. She also dabbles in crochet and embroidery.

I Love: She gives regular updates on her knitting. It’s great to see her current project. Her site has plenty of articles on other topics too!
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The Penguin with the Pointy Sticks by Bronagh Miskelly

LaPurplePenguin was born in Northern Ireland but lives in London. She’s a journalist, knitwear designer, and tech editor. She finds time to do what she loves most. Fencing, jewelry making, and knitting.

I Love: She often posts series of themes or images that inspire her work, it’s always great to see what sparks her ideas! The mix of hobbies makes for an interesting read. Her crafty creations are fabulous.
Mostly Knitting by Liz Hassal

Trundle Bug, or Mostly Knitting, is a blog run by a passionate knitter who lives with her family on the top of a hill. She loves to read as much as knitting.

I Love: She has posts on her current reads, and her knitting projects. She loves to discuss her hobbies with those that share the interest. (No longer active.)
The Woolly Adventures of a Knitting Kitty by Josie
Josie is a UK native, living in a cozy home which she swears is insulated with yarn and fiber! She’s a teacher and in her spare time knits and crochets. She makes all sorts of projects, the more ambitious, the better!

I Love: Her skill is to be admired! Josie takes on some incredible projects. She also occasionally posts reviews on books on her favorite crafts.
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We Are Knitters

This blog is run by We Are Knitters, a company that sells knitting and crochet supplies. They collect all sorts of helpful tips, tricks and information on stitches and lots more!

I Love: There’s a consistent posting schedule. The list of interesting articles and information keeps growing! Plenty of helpful tips for any level of skill.
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Plenty of great knitting blogs to inspire you. I know you’ll find something helpful and interesting on the knitting blogs I’ve shared.
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What a wonderful list! Thanks for sharing. I found several that I will be checking out.
I’m not sure if it fits the criteria for this list, but FruityKniting.com is very good. They share their love for knitting and share triumphs as well challenges they may have encountered with their projects. Also they interview other artists such as knitters, designers, dyers, and even wool producers. This blog is a joint effort of Andrew and Andrea, a husband and wife team .
Thanks so much for sharing this Eldonna. We will certainly check out Andrea and Andrew’s knitting blog. So glad you’ve found several knitting blogs to read from our list. We are so thankful there are so many passionate knitters out there. Cheers Jodie π
Hi I came to this amazing list via Karen Templer and her wonderful Fringe Association blog. I can’t wait to get lost in some of these new-to-me blogs, thanks. Others I love and wholeheartedly recommend are: cozymadethings.blogspot.com paper-tiger.net thecraftsessions.com knitigatingcircumstances.com and lenealve.blogspot.com
Hi Sarah. It was a pleasure to feature Karen Templer and her blog. Thanks so much for taking the time to share your favorite knitting blogs, they sound great. Off to check them out now. Cheers Jodie π
A lot of great blogs. I canβt believe that Gaye Glasspie of ggmadeit.com did not make the list. She shares wonderful patterns great yarn finds and her love of all things orange. You should definitely check her out!
Thanks Yolanda π Wow! Just checked out Gaye Glasspie’s blog ggmadeit.com and can’t believe we missed her either. Excellent suggestion, thank you very much. If you have any other favorites, we’d love to hear them. Thanks very much for making this post even better! We hope that all the wonderful, hardworking bloggers get lots of exposure.
Would love to see Clara Parkes’ Knitters Review, which does indispensable reviews of yarn and tools, and Indie Untangled, which is a great resource for discovering and learning more about indie dyers.
Hi Carol. These sound like great additions to the list. Thanks very much for the suggestions. Off to check them out now. Thank you π Jodie
https://artlikebread.com
Excellent! Another suggestion, thank you Jenifer π
Just wanted to drop by and say THANK YOU! Knowing readers comments are read and acted on is always a good thing. You’ve definitely gained a new follower in me and over time I’ll be checking out lots of the blogs on your list. Much appreciated.
Thanks again Shelly for letting us know about GG Made it. And if you come across any one in the future, make sure you come back and let me know. Cheers Jodie π
Thank you for such a fabulous list and for including me. I wanted to tell you about Yardsofhappiness.com. The owner is Dana also known as DWJ! Why I think her blog is worthy is because her sweater knitting game is second to none. She makes me feel like I can make beautiful sweaters like she does.
Hi Gaye. We are so glad that some of your lovely readers told us about you. Looking through your blog, I can’t believe we missed you!! We will definitely check out Dana at Yards Of Happiness. So good to know that knitting bloggers find inspiration in each other. Thank you. Jodie π
I’d like to suggest another blogger, Donna Druchunas, who is helping give voice to diverse knitters: https://sheeptoshawl.com/category/druchunas-donna-knitting-blog/
And I can’t help but also include my blog, where I also interview diverse knitters, crocheters, and bloggers like GG: https://www.knitsallfolks.com/
Hi Monica
Thanks for your suggestions to make this post even better! Great to see more wonderful, hard working bloggers getting some exposure. Thank you. π Jodie
KnitYourselfHappy.net
Super KnittingEducation, videos and projects.
TKGA Master Knitter shares tips, tricks and inspiration.
The best knitting videos!
Fun!
Hi Martha. Thanks for your suggestion and for making this list even better. π Great to see more wonderful, hard working bloggers getting exposures. If you have another favorite, please let us know.
Hi, Iβve just recently got into knitting, a wonderful blogger is Jennifer {at} Brome Fields. Sheβs really great and has some fantastic videos that show a great number of different ideas. Definitely gets your creative juices going.
Thanks
Hi Liza
Thanks so much for sharing one of your favorite knitting bloggers and for making this list even better. We are off to check out Jennifer’s blog at Brome Fields now π
I’d like to humbly submit my own, if I can- knitasha dot net I’m new to blogging, but not to knitting. I love trying new techniques in both knitting and crochet, and exploring LYS all around the Midwest.
Hi Natasha. Thanks for sharing your knitting blog and to make this list even better. Cheers Jodie
A special favourite of mine: zigozago, and on facebook, zigozago artisan wool. Gorgeous wool sales, beautiful projects and delightful anecdotes by and for real life mums and crafters.
Thanks for sharing Fiona. π
Love this!
I have attended a knitting weekend in an amazing venue last year and going back this 2019 too. For anyone who fancies learning new skills from professional crafters and knitters, they’re called Les Soeurs Anglaises and this is their website : https://www.lessoeursanglaises.com/
They regularly blog about their new creations and workshops and send a very informative and entertaining newsletter.
Amazing work putting this list together – bravo for highlighting so many inspiring knitters from around the world! I would ask to also consider adding Petra Breakstone as a knit designer. I met her a few years ago and have enjoyed making several of her designs. https://www.instagram.com/petrabreakstone/
Hi Marni. Thanks so much for your kind words and for your suggestion to make this list even better! I will be sure to take a look at Petra’s site. Thanks for sharing. π
Hi Jodie check out Brooklyn Boy Knits. He is awesome.
Hi Lisa. Thanks so much for sharing your favorite blogger. I’m off to find Brooklyn Boy Knits and take a look. Cheers Jodie