(Knit designer Susan Cowper working with Yarnalia Wonder in Snow and Sweet Cherry Breeze) As the holiday season approaches, we chatted with talented designer Susan Cowper of TeaCosyFolk, a U.K.-based knitwear brand known for its whimsical and intricately crafted tea cosies. This year, her “Mini Snowy Fir Tree Tea Cosy,” made with two shades of […]| Yarnalia
(The Labyrinth Blanket designed by Vanessa Coscarelli Black in Pumpkin Pie Softy is the ultimate Fall/Winter staple) We’re thrilled to unveil our latest pattern collection, where classic vintage designs meet modern innovation, all brought to life through Yarnalia yarns. This season, our knitwear and crochet designers have skillfully combined timeless vintage elements with contemporary twists, […]| Yarnalia
In the quiet arrival of autumn, nature begins its colorful transformation. Leaves once vibrant green prepare to let go for winter and embark on a graceful dance of change. Like the skilled hands of a knitter gently guiding yarn back and forth on their needles, the leaves create a variety of colors across the landscape. […]| Yarnalia
Emotions in a tangle? October is Mental Health Awareness Month, and we at Yarnalia want you to unwind with some soothing stitchwork. By recognizing crafting for mental health, we support this cause that raises awareness, promotes support and resources, and encourages an open dialogue about mental health awareness. World Mental Health Day, observed annually on […]| Yarnalia
This past May, Designer Laura Zukaite, her husband, and two small children embarked on a month-long Patagonia trip. While Laura spent many hours of the road trip caring for her babies in the car, she devoted every free-handed moment of her travel time doing what she loves most– knitting with her favorite Yarnalia yarns. “Exploring […]| Yarnalia
(Lace panel knit with Yarnalia Wonder Yarn in Deep Blue) On the road again? Need to pack your Yarnalia yarn, patterns, projects, needles, and notions, and feeling a little overwhelmed? Not quite sure what to knit on your next trip? As an avid knitter for over seven years, I’ve done copious knitting during flights, packed […]| Yarnalia
(General BakeshopBrewster, NY) The aroma of coffee wafting in the air, a cozy, homey atmosphere, and the gentle clinking of knitting needles– is there anything better than crafting in cafes? Knitting in coffee shops always feels like a mini-retreat and a place to relax and unwind. Whether during the warm summer months or the chill […]| Yarnalia
About the History of the Sea Star and It's Special Meaning. Sea stars, often known as starfish, have a fascinating symbolism that resonates deeply with both| Yarnalia
As a knitter, I've discovered the thrill of planning my fall wardrobe well in advance. It's a delightful anticipation that begins to bloom during the summer| Yarnalia
What is the Summer Solstice? The summer solstice marks the midpoint of the year and the peak of the sun’s light before the gradual shortening of daylight. It is the astronomical first day of summer for the Northern Hemisphere, marking the longest daylight hours of the year. This year, the summer solstice falls on June […]| Yarnalia
Well, yarn lovers, we’ve made it to June. If you’re anything like me, you’re unwilling to give up your passion for knitting just because temperatures are| Yarnalia
Every year on the second Saturday in June, knitters and crocheters across the globe gather together to celebrate fiber arts. In 2005, an avid knitter named Danielle Landis began World Wide Knit in Public Day (WWKIPDAY). Her goal was to bring fiber artists together in an otherwise solitary hobby. Landis sought to gain community among […]| Yarnalia
It was during her summer visits with her grandmother at just nine years old that Vanessa Coscarelli Black learned a skill that would forever impact the| Yarnalia
Here at Yarnalia, we celebrate makers every day, however, the month of May is dedicated to honoring and celebrating crafters and their creativity. Whether you knit, crochet, or weave, we’ve got your bases covered- literally– we carry fibers from lace weight in our 100% Baby Alpaca, Joy, all the way up to Softy, our bulky […]| Yarnalia
Meet Yarnalia: We are creators of affordable, high quality yarn designed with knitters in mind. From planning your project to casting off after the last| Yarnalia
Local Yarn Store Day is a yearly event on the last Saturday of April, and it's a great day for yarn lovers. Shop with Yarnalia.| Yarnalia
You might take a look at a skein of lace-weight yarn and immediately think– oh no— this isn’t for me! The ultra-fine fiber certainly can be intimidating even for a seasoned knitter. While it’s likely the softness that attracts you to the ball of squishy goodness, working with laceweight yarns can initially seem daunting. Do […]| Yarnalia
What is a Granny Square? Where did they originate? Granny Squares, or scrappy fabric crochet bursts of color, date back to the 1800’s. While these crochet building blocks are aptly named for the “grannies” who made them popular— modern-day granny square projects are far from your grandmother’s itchy afghan. Crocheted in flat rows, granny squares […]| Yarnalia
In our previous posts about knitting using two yarns held together—also known as double-stranding—we’ve talked about pairing solid-color yarns, like Wonder and Marvel or Wooly and Skylark. But what happens when you try the double-stranding method using a variegated yarn like Stormy, our sock weight yarn? Double-stranding is a fun way to find new color […]| Yarnalia
Stormy is the best yarn in the Yarnalia collection for knitting socks. But this sock weight yarn is more than meets the eye.| Yarnalia
There are some things that beginner knitters should to keep in mind while working with it. Read on our 5 tips for working with superwash merino wool yarn.| Yarnalia
Cozy is easily the most luxurious yarn in the Yarnalia collection. Today, we’re turning our focus to Cozy, our light worsted weight baby alpaca yarn.| Yarnalia
Learn about the delights of knitting with Joy Yarn, Yarnalia’s laceweight alpaca yarn| Yarnalia
In this blog post, we’re sharing some of our favorite tips and tricks for crocheting with fluffy yarns, including our very favorite fluffy yarn, Yarnalia Fluffy.| Yarnalia
Wonder and Marvel are both fully machine-washable, which also takes all the guesswork out of caring for finished projects that use them in combination!| Yarnalia
Sport weight yarn is a lightweight yarn that is thicker than fingering/sock weight yarn and lighter than DK weight yarn.| Yarnalia
Yarnalia is feeling inspired by warm, vibrant color. We took a deep dive into our yarn collections and prowled through color forecasts for the year to find inspiration.| Yarnalia
Absolutely nothing beats the satisfaction of working with a super-bulky yarn—especially when it’s a nice and chunky merino wool yarn like Yarnalia’s Softy.| Yarnalia
Today, we have a pattern recommendation for you that we think you’ll love. The Glory Scarf, designed for us by Matthew Schrank.| Yarnalia
We show you how you can create three types of quick knitted gifts using in three different Yarnalia yarns: Marvel, Cozy, and Wooly.| Yarnalia
Knitting alpaca yarn requires a slightly different approach than sheep’s wool, but the results are so worth it. Read our top 5 tips for knitting with alpaca yarn.| Yarnalia
There are a whole lot of yarns out there, and sometimes the choices can be overwhelming. Here’s an overview of what you will find in the Yarnalia family of fibers.| Yarnalia
Today, the Yarnalia team has a recommendation for a knit sweater pattern that will serve your changeable weather needs. Whether you’re in the Northern| Yarnalia
We are changing how you shop for yarn. In today’s blog post, we’re going to walk you through all the benefits of the Yarnalia customer support program.| Yarnalia
Maybe you've thought more than once, “Hey, I should open a yarn shop.” Would you know how to get started buying in a wholesale yarn? It is easier than you might think.| Yarnalia
Today we will talk about eight different wearable knitting patterns that range from easy to intermediate in difficulty.| Yarnalia
In this month’s installment of the Yarnalia blog, we thought it would be helpful to have an encyclopedia of terms new knitters should know| Yarnalia
Super quick to knit in Yarnalia Softy, the Clothilde Scarf is the perfect accent for fall weather. Learn to how to knit your own scarf| Yarnalia
As the weather starts to cool off where I live in the Northern Hemisphere, I’m really feeling the squishy and ultra-warm brioche stitch. Luckily, Yarnalia has| Yarnalia
Today on the blog, we are going to be focusing on different knitting decreases, understanding how they work, and exploring how they fit within different designs.| Yarnalia
Below, we’re sharing four essential winter accessory patterns that you can make in Fluffy Yarn. Let this serve as inspiration for all the things you can knit.| Yarnalia
Superwash wool Skylark is one of my favorite yarns in the Yarnalia collection because it’s so versatile. Best of all, it can be knitted across a range of needle sizes.| Yarnalia
It turns out there are a couple features specific to crochet that make it a craft particularly suited to hot weather. Let’s take a look at some of those.| Yarnalia
Are you knitting any summer lace projects with Joy? You can always reach out to us at hello@yarnalia.com with any questions about lace knitting, blocking, or| Yarnalia
Different cast-ons and bind-offs have different properties. Some create beautiful ridges while others mimic the look of slipped stitches. Some are very firm| Yarnalia
In today’s blog post, we’re going to share some tips for carrying your knitting through spring and into summer.| Yarnalia
To create the color combinations in our double-stranded swatches, we paired four Wooly colors with two Skylark colors| Yarnalia
Read on to see how combining these yarns can open up your spring knitting to a fresh bloom of color combinations!| Yarnalia
Discover the ultimate knitting inspiration for spring with Stormy Sock Yarn! Check out Yarnalia's blog for ideas and tips.| Yarnalia
One of our favorite yarns is our Wooly yarn. We love the construction of Wooly, its fiber content, the way it is spun, and the many colors it comes in.| Yarnalia