I started knitting in the fifth grade, long before it was cool. It was so uncool, in fact, that I would hide my yarn and knitting needles in my locker and sneak them out at lunch for a quick knit/purl ...
Sitting in the basement of Loopy Yarns, a colorful and extremely organized yarn store in the Printers Row neighborhood of Chicago, Jo Anne Smith holds up a bright red, hand-knitted sweater. It looks ...
The Katies are back with their softest craft yet! They’re making a tabletop Christmas tree using only a few items under $25. Step one: Hot glue the end of your loopy yarn to the bottom of your cone.
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