Author: Tatty


  • I was heading to the Bulgarian Black Sea coast soon for LUNAR, a light art festival that lights up a handful of small coastal towns for a few nights every August — and somewhere between planning the trip and packing, I caught myself wondering what yarn to actually bring, and what on earth to carry…

  • If you’ve been knitting for a while, you’ve probably accumulated a small drawer of circular needles in different sizes and lengths — and at some point, someone mentions interchangeable needles like they’re the answer to everything. Here’s what they actually are, and whether they’re worth the investment. What Are Interchangeable Needles? If you’re not yet…

  • If you learned to knit on a pair of classic straight needles, the wall of circular needles at a yarn shop can feel like a different craft entirely. Here’s what actually separates the two, and how to decide which one belongs in your hands for a given project. The Basic Difference Straight needles are the…

  • The Best Natural Yarns for Summer Knitting

    If you want to keep knitting through the heat, plant and protein fibers — cotton, linen, silk, hemp — breathe far better than wool. Here’s a practical guide to each: which brands to look for, what needle size to reach for, how they behave when you swatch, and how to actually wash the finished piece…

  • The Complete Yarn Weight Guide: From Lace to Jumbo

    If you’ve ever stood in a yarn shop holding two skeins that look almost identical but are labeled completely differently, you’ve run into the confusing world of yarn weights. This guide breaks it down simply, so you can pick the right yarn for your next project with confidence. What Does “Yarn Weight” Actually Mean? Yarn…

  • How to Read Knitting Needle Sizes: US vs UK vs EU Guide

    Here’s something every new knitter runs into sooner or later: needles don’t use one size system. They use three. US, UK, and European/Metric — three different ways of numbering the exact same needle, and they don’t line up with each other in any obvious way. Pick up a pattern from a UK designer, a US…

  • Traveling with a knitting project shouldn’t mean leaving your hobby at home — but a little planning goes a long way, especially if you’re flying. Here’s how to pack smart, so your project survives the trip in one piece (and so do you). Can You Bring Knitting Needles on a Plane? Generally, yes — most…