Spooky Winners

Thanks everyone for entering our Spooky contest!  I fired up the ol random number generator & came up with 6 winners!

Winners of the Wonderfully Horrific Crochet:

  • Kim E. (who loves witches & zombies)
  • Rosalie R. (who loves witches & gouls)
  • Charlene M. (who loves monsters & zombies)

 

And the winners of Super Scary Mochimochi

  • Peggy K. (who celebrates Halloween all year)
  • Andi (who loves bats)
  • Amy B. (who loves the mummy kitty)

 

I’ve contacted all the winners so check your email!

Thanks everyone for playing – I hope we see some new knitted & crochet creatures popping up soon!

Read more »


Wearwithall – Knits for Your Life

The five knitters who came together to create Wearwithall wanted to offer a knitwear collection with enough variety to make their book the one you come back to again and again.

With only 13 patterns, the designers have been completely successful. The breadth of the patterns gives you plenty to knit. But, each pattern can also lead to several more projects simply by making a few small changes.

Read more »


DressLands x knitpicks Dress – Gallery Pop / Sequin Shorts

This knitpicks x dresslands online shopping sites sequin dress is a sequin shorts dress, going together well with a dark top. This dress showcases a woman’s arms and legs, as it is a round neckline with sleeveless construction and a shorts – style dress. The mesh is heavily embellished and there is sequin detailing all over the dress. The material is 100 percent viscose, giving it a strong but comfortable feel. The size is fit and relaxed and the zip fly function has twin-bar fastening. The material must be hand washed because of its sensitivity. It’s a great look for a casual going out night.
Some features of this dress include:
Round neckline
Sleeveless construction
Heavily embellished mesh
Sequin detailing

Read more »


Flowers in Fall

I’ve been steadily honing my crochet skills over the past few weeks. I
started with some plain, square dishcloths in single crochet, then amped
things up when I started and finished a Granny Stripe blanket in two weekends and finally I’ve tackled my first project “in the round”! I was inspired to pick up one of my smaller hooks when I spotted Yvestown’s free crochet Flower Coaster Pattern on Pinterest yesterday.

Read more »


Podcast Episode 198: Adorably Spooky Toys for Halloween

This week, we have another bonus episode of the Knit Picks podcast and it is chock-full of adorably scary projects perfect for Halloween!
First, Stacey talks with Anna Hrachovec of Mochimochi Land about her newest book Super-Scary Mochimochi. This latest collection of patterns still highlights the cute and clever knitted tiny toys that Anna is known for, but with a scary and creepy twist! Hear all about Anna’s design process for this book, what some of her favorite patterns are, her inspiration for the designs, along with fun behind-the-scenes stories.

Next up, Stacey chats with crochet designer Deja Jetmir about her newest eBook Wonderfully Horrific Crochet. In her book, Deja celebrates all of the camp and fun of classic horror themes with 14 patterns for crocheted softies. Hear all about how Deja started designing her own crochet patterns and learn more about the design …

Read more »


About Us

Welcome to the Knit Picks Stash!  This is our staff blog where we share personal knitting adventures, show off new tutorials and videos, and give updates on new products for Knit Picks.


Kelley
Owner,KnitPicks

Kerin

Designer

Alison

Director of
KnitPicks

Stacey

Relationship
Manager

Kim

Merchandising
Manager

Amy

WebDeveloper

Heidi

GraphicDesigner

Hannah

GraphicDesigner

Jenny K.

Education
Coordinator

Jenny C.

MarketingSpecialist

Read more »


Keep in touch!

With chilly weather quickly approaching, it’s time to start thinking
about gloves. But one big problem with most gloves is that you have to
take them off (or make do with chilly fingertips in fingerless gloves)
to use your touch screen devices. What’s worse than missing an important
call because you can’t get your gloves off in time? Naturally the fiber
industry has stepped in with a fantastic material – Conductive Thread! We now carry the thread, and a great pattern that makes use of it. The In Touch gloves feature a circuitry-inspired motif and small pads of Conductive Thread on the fingertips.

The way the thread works is by completing the circuit between your
finger and the capacative touch screen of your phone, tablet or other
device. As long as the thread touches both your finger and the screen,
you can use the device just as you would with no gloves on at all! It
doesn’t take much, either…

Read more »