Vegan Socks Without Plastic - An Experiment
Knitting socks is simply fun.In our assortment you will find two yarns that we expressly recommend for socks: Pinta and Forest – but these two contain animal fibers. And so we came to the question ...
How to Find the Right Yarn - Yarn Alternatives for Your Knitting Project
So, you need a suitable alternative. In the following article, we want to show you what to pay attention to so that your project can become an absolute favorite piece even with a different yarn tha...
Knit according to pattern instructions
For someone looking at a professional knitting pattern for the very first time, it may be a bit daunting to see the many letter combinations and abbreviations that catch your eye. Don't worry, you'...
An interview with Åsa Tricosa
Asa Tricosa is an internationally renowned designer whose models share a common thread: a classic Scandinavian style paired with refined details. Asa gained recognition through the sophisticated Zi...
An interview with Isabell Kraemer
She is undoubtedly one of the most successful German knitwear designers, and she also has her place at the forefront in the international knitting world: Isabell Kraemer.Her success lies in that he...
Putting the Spotlight on: Puno and Puno Winikunka
Our yarn siblings Puno and Puno Winikunka offer a not necessarily everyday material mix: 70 percent GOTS-certified cotton and 30 percent alpaca wool make them truly special!
Putting the Spotlight on: Babyalpaca Los Andes
Is this a skein of yarn or something for cuddling? Our Baby Alpaca Los Andes is so wonderfully soft, thick, and fluffy that you almost want to snuggle with it!
A Cowl Especially for You: Endless Brioche Knitting Fun!!
The beauty of an infinity scarf is not only that it provides cozy warmth but also that you don't have to struggle with fluttering ends, even when it's windy. The loop just stays where it belongs, r...
Knitting a Hat with Circular Needles (incl. free pattern)
There are a lot of knitted pieces that are naturally round and are knitted round. While you can easily knit large pieces with a circular needle, for small projects with few stitches, the only optio...