A detailed guide on how to store yarn with tons of ideas for your craftsroom and the bet ways to organize your knitting stash.| Nimble Needles
Fingering weight yarn is a fine thread that is typically used for knitting socks. The yardage ranges between 400 and 450 yds per 100g.| Nimble Needles
A tutorial on how to read yarn labels - no matter if you knit or crochet. What the various symbols mean and what to watch out for.| Nimble Needles
Everything you need to know about yak yarn and knitting. What's it like? What are the properties and is it worth it?| Nimble Needles
A quick little primer for crafters on what is a skein of yarn, the differences between hanks and balls, and the best way to use them.| Nimble Needles
A review of the luxurious camel hair yarn. A good and cheaper alternative to cashmere with amazing knitting qualities. Light, warm and super soft.| Nimble Needles
A step-by-step tutorial on how to knit a hat on circular needles for beginners. Including video instructions, when to decrease, etc.| Nimble Needles
An overview of the double knitting and what it is. Everything you need to know about this easy colorwork technique explained for beginners.| Nimble Needles
A handy little guide to knitting needle sizes including a full sze conversion chart and practical recommendations for beginners.| Nimble Needles
An in-depth tutorial showing you how to knit neater rib stitches & why it may look a bit wonky - no matter if it's a 1x1 or a 2x2 rib stitch.| Nimble Needles
A free step-by-step knitting pattern for men's socks on circular needles. How to cast on, how to turn the heel, and everything you need to know to get started.| Nimble Needles
A list of the best indie yarn dyers out there. Looking for the perfect colorway? This article will inspire you to go on a shopping spree.| Nimble Needles
Everything you need to know about knitting with alpaca yarn. The most important properties, how to knit with it and useful tips & tricks.| Nimble Needles
A step by step tutorial on how to join yarn without knots or ends to weave in using the Russian join knitting technique - easy and invisible.| Nimble Needles