Knitting Buttonholes – How to Do It
Buttonholes and buttons, they're everywhere on clothes, whether it's a shirt, blouse, cardigan, or trousers. And when we knit, we encounter button bands and those helpful holes. So let's dive into ...
An Interview with Rastus Hsu
Greetings, knitting enthusiasts! We extend our yarn's embrace worldwide, inspiring international designers to craft exceptional patterns. Our blog series, "An Interview with …," continues to introd...
An Interview with Jutta (Hinterm Stein)
Jutta has been amongst Ravelry´s top 50 designers. Her designs are clear, classic, sophisticated and innovative. So much so, that even professional knitters can learn new techniques from Jutt...
Natural or Chemical Dyes? Is There a "Better or Worse" Way to Dye Yarns?
There is no doubt that most fibres that are processed into (knitting) yarns are already beautiful in their natural colours, be it the off-white of silk or cotton, or the different shades of animal ...
Short Rows - What, How and Why?
Short rows are a clever way to change the shape and contour of a piece of knitting without increasing or decreasing stitches. With short rows you can bring three-dimensionality into a knitted piece...
Putting the Spotlight on: Camel DK
We proudly presented the newest addition to the Pascuali range a few weeks ago at the h+h trade fair: Camel DK.
Useful Knitting Accessories - From the Strand of Yarn to the Finished Piece of Knitting
What does it take to knit? Yep, yarn and knitting needles, what a question! In fact, these are the basics without which it really doesn't work. And they are actually sufficient when it comes to th...
Knitting Needles - Quite a Diverse World!
Knitters all over the world talk and rave about them often enough! So, in this blog, we talk about the different types and materials from which needles are made of and clarify the question of when ...
Knitting According to Charts
Regarding this topic, we have some good and some bad news. The good news is that charts can make knitting patterns a lot easier because they are like a map that illustrates how a pattern will look ...