Short Rows - What, How and Why?
Short rows are a clever way to change the shape and contour of a piece of knitting without increasing or decreasing stitches. With short rows you can bring three-dimensionality into a knitted piece...
Putting the Spotlight on: Camel DK
We proudly presented the newest addition to the Pascuali range a few weeks ago at the h+h trade fair: Camel DK.
Useful Knitting Accessories - From the Strand of Yarn to the Finished Piece of Knitting
What does it take to knit? Yep, yarn and knitting needles, what a question! In fact, these are the basics without which it really doesn't work. And they are actually sufficient when it comes to th...
Knitting Needles - Quite a Diverse World!
Knitters all over the world talk and rave about them often enough! So, in this blog, we talk about the different types and materials from which needles are made of and clarify the question of when ...
Knitting According to Charts
Regarding this topic, we have some good and some bad news. The good news is that charts can make knitting patterns a lot easier because they are like a map that illustrates how a pattern will look ...
An Interview with Paul Pascuali
In our blog, we have introduced you to various designers and reported on things that are interesting and worth knowing from the world of wool. This time around, we thought we would tell you a...
The History of Knitting – A Book Without a Clear Beginning
If you look at the history of knitting, it quickly becomes clear that it has a lot of chapters - but the first ones are missing. There are only guesses about the "hour of birth" of knitting, about ...
Brioche Knitting – The Next Level
A little while ago, we published the first part on the subject of Brioche Knitting also known as English Rib Pattern. We introduced you to basic brioche, Fisherman´s Rib and Mock or Fake brioche a...
Finding the Right Size and Making Adjustments for the Perfect Fit
Today, we give you tips on how to find the right size for you and how you can a pattern changes.