
Too Many Stitches on the Needles? Knitting Decreases
In our last blog post, we introduced you to some of the most common increase techniques when knitting. Now, we will introduce you to decrease techniques when knitting. We will do our best to explai...

Putting the Spotlight on: Suave
Many people automatically think of potholders when they think of pure cotton yarn. And then there is Suave.

May it be a little bit more? Increases in knitting
In this and the following blog post we will introduce you to a few common methods and have also prepared lots of video tutorials for you.
Let's start with the increases, we'll decrease next time!

Putting the Spotlight on: Nepal
If you don't immediately think of the terms delicate and soft when you combine linen and cotton, you can learn something better with our Nepal yarn.

Knitting Essentials: Casting on and Binding off
If you want to knit, you can't do without it: we're talking about the stitch cast-on. No matter what it's supposed to be, the stitches have to get on the needle somehow.
Apart from a few constru...

All about silk
Silk - light, delicate, shiny, elegant. As a woven fabric or as a yarn for knitting - silk is always somehow special. For thousands of years, it has been one of the most elegant and finest material...

What´s with Those knots in Your Ball of Yarn?
It's probably happened to most of us before - you're happily knitting and suddenly there's a knot in the yarn. So not one that was created because the thread got tangled, but rather a knot that con...

Cashmere - luxury on the needles
Anyone who owns a piece of clothing knitted from cashmere knows how wonderfully soft it is. Simply luxurious! If you haven't knitted with cashmere yet, you should definitely treat yourself!

Putting the Spotlight on: Re-Jeans
As name suggests, Re-Jeans comes from the manufacture of jeans. The basis for Re-Jeans is recycled cotton made out of denim: fabric residues are gradually dissolved and cleaned down to the individu...