Our Featured Sock Designer for August 2021 We're so excited to have Carolyn Lisle from Ottawa, Ontario joining us from our Knit Socks box for August 2021. Her Corallinus socks pattern is beautiful, and I think it will pair really well with any of this month's...
Designer Spotlight – Kelene Kinnersly
Our Featured Sock Designer for July 2021 We're so excited to have Kelene Kinnersly from Georgetown, Ontario joining us for our Knit Socks box for July 2021. The Distinction Socks pattern is gorgeous, and I think it will pair really well with any of this month's...
Designer Spotlight – Sarah Lehto from Minnesota Nice Knits
Our Featured Sock Designer for June 2021 We're so excited to have Sarah Lehto from Minnesota Nice Knits for our Knit Socks Designer this month. We can't wait to see the Botanical collection in her Shift Socks pattern. Pattern Statistics: Yarn Required: Fingering...
Designer Spotlight – Caroline Parrini
Our Featured Sock Designer for June 2021 We're so excited to have Caroline Parrini from Nice, France joining us from our Crochet Socks box for June 2021. Her Fawkes socks pattern is gorgeous, and I think it will pair really well with any of this month's colourways....
How to Clean a Drum Carder
How to Clean a Drum Carder Also, how to find a new drum carder cloth if yours can't be cleaned. Getting a drum carder used (or using it on fibre that has some serious vegetable matter) can result in a dirty drum carder - how to clean it takes a bit of hard work but...
To Thwack or Not to Thwack – Set the Twist on your Handspun
To Thwack or Not to Thwack A handspinner’s guide to setting the twist on your yarn! You have three options to set the twist on your handspun yarn: Thwacking your yarn is the process of beating the crap out of it when you’re done washing and rinsing your yarn. ...
Earth Day – Wool, Dyes, Wool Interrupted and You
Happy Earth Day! Wool Interrupted is committed to eco-friendly practices in our dyeing of yarns and fibres, and Wool is an amazing, biodegradable resource that not only holds up the test of time (slow fashion anyone?) but once it does finally wear out, you can...
Storing Your Stash – Tips from a Professional Yarn Hoarder
When I started this business, it was because my stash had gotten so large, that I had to do something to keep it under control! So, I signed up for a business course through my local YWCA and got started. Knowing my love for everything sheepy, I thought this would be...