While the blogosphere and social media is awash with countless colourful images of incredible knitting designs and patterns, it can be difficult to know which knitting bloggers are actually worth following. What We Love: The blog covers the latest happenings on the farm which are a lovely read. She loves Fair Isle knitting. Find Knit the Hell Out on Twitter | Instagram. What We Love: Vickie Howell Blog is determined to motivate people to live creatively and live by being creative. 43.1k Likes, 27 Comments - STYLETO (@style_tonic) on Instagram: “Mes meilleures copines aka les meufs qui me supportent même si je fais des trucs chelous. She likes posting her very own designed knits to share her passion for knitting and also as a way of documenting her knitting projects and sharing them with others. Down to earth and full of fun. Debbie has been passionate about hand-knitting ever since she first picked up a pair of knitting needles at the tender age of six. Find Nice and Knit on Twitter | Instagram, About: Sheree Robinson KnitwearIf you love to wear custom designed knitted going out clothes then Sheree Robinson’s designs are for you. Hi. All of her favorite moments of knitting and sometimes family life are shared on her blog. Her tenacity and perseverance lead her to trying to understand how things worked in construction and techniques in knitting. Kate loves writing, designing knitting patterns, and walking in the wonderful landscapes that surrounds her. Nathan’s designs are bold and beautiful. She believes that everyone should learn to knit and due to her love of T.V and movies, many of her designs can be knitted whilst watching. Her videos are helpful and fun. What We Love: Bethany’s podcasts feature her current knitting projects and loves to always use colors in her work. She is more active on Instagram as a way to share her designs and current projects and finished objects. Cheers Jodie . Making one realise how much we knitters have in common. Hi Gaye. The owner is Dana also known as DWJ! Jasmin loves to share her journey of life and stories from her past. Ravelry is a place for knitters, crocheters, designers, spinners, weavers and dyers to keep track of their yarn, tools, projects and pattern information, and look to others for ideas and inspiration. Even though I don’t know GG personally, she feels like family. I didn’t see Jean Miles of Jean’s Knitting or The Rainey sisters unless I missed them. There is plenty of great patterns to be found. Have a look at these great gifts for knitters. Shay is active on Instagram and you can find her patterns on Etsy and Ravelry. AC Knitwear work with some wonderful designers that create gorgeous patterns for their A Year of Techniques series. She loves trying new techniques and patterns and is also a very impatient crafter. , Hi Jodie, Previously the Podcast was known as Woolful. Leave a comment at the end. About Hey Sister Podcast:Two sisters; Tabi and Rachel with a love [obsession] for knitting! That’s great to hear Susana that you enjoying all the wonderful bloggers featured here. So thanks for your contribution. Bluprint have not continued with the Off the Needles podcast. Renee’s interviews with other creative people on her podcasts are fabulous. Her designs are inspired by the amazing landscape of where she lives. Her podcasts are in both video and audio form. All of her creative creations on pastimes- knitting, spinning, sewing, photography, and other crafts- as well as accounts of all of her other adventures in travel, school, reading, gardening, and life in general. Non mais ils ont été trop sympas donc allez voir ce qu’ils font c’est une tuerie :3. Find GOODKNITS // a knitting & crochet blog on Facebook | Twitter. Enjoy all the fabulous new found knowledge. What We Love: Amanda’s posts are a wonderful insight into a life of making and being a Mom. Sally established her online store and started blogging in 2011. Vous les…” Obsessed. Jodie. Find Pom Pom Quarterly on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Pinterest. Room Tonic features a collection of vibrant and colorful high-end furnishings, lighting and home décor accents embracing those styles of Chinoiserie Chic, Palm Beach Regency, Hollywood Regency, and Vintage Eclectic. Find Fringe Association on Twitter | Instagram | Pinterest. Steph loves to spend time on knitting anything she can possibly think of. A real feast for the eyes. Laura is passionate about knitting and creativity. Jo’s accompanying writing is wonderful, for anyone interested in knitting. French social media star who is famous for her Style Tonic YouTube channel. If you love gardening, Kristen’s garden is magnificent. What a wonderful list! Find Tanis Fiber Arts on Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest. Claire is a textiles designer specializing in knitting and crochet, constructing fabrics, garments, creatures and accessories which are fun, quirky and modern. (Vidéo: style tonic) Voyages. Find SweetGeorgia Yarns on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram| Pinterest | Youtube. Her reviews of interchangeable knitting needles are excellent. What We Love: They each have a great sense of humor and a passion for knitting, that shines through their podcasts. They love sharing about their new knitted designs and giving other people free patterns to try. Find Knitted Bliss on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram. What We Love: Tabi and Rachel share their knitting adventures about once a month. There are a whole team of creative people that make Mason and Dixon what it is today. Display the Top 100 Badge on your site to share the great news with your readers . KnitYourselfHappy.net What We Love: Knitspot provides user-friendly instructions for beautiful handknit designs. Would love to see Clara Parkes’ Knitters Review, which does indispensable reviews of yarn and tools, and Indie Untangled, which is a great resource for discovering and learning more about indie dyers. What We Love: Drea Renee Knits focuses more on fun techniques that makes their knitted projects more interesting. What We Love: Constance shares her works in progress whether they be about knitting, crocheting or sewing her fav designers,yarns, Book Reviews, magazine reviews, and more via her podcast. They love showing their happiness, love and excitement through knitting and yarns. Rendez-vous tous les dimanches à 17 heures pour suivre leur aventure en Erasmus à Zagreb ! Larissa has always loved traveling, but knitting is her more recently discovered passion, and she’s found the two complement each other very well. Love your latest knitting project, such a cute snake Cheers Jodie. About: Linda WhaleyLinda Waley has been in the knitwear design business for many years now. She loves to talk about all of the good things that she encounters and is always excited to talk about her new knitted creations. She is a teacher and in her spare time knits and crochets. What We Love: Penny writes about her wonderful crafting experiences interwoven with her life stories. All because of a blogger by the name of Gaye Glasspie aka GGmadeit aka GG. They are designed to have a retro look but feature modern techniques. There is always something on her needles and I particularly love her updates about the nature that surrounds her. You’ll find their designs are often classic or simple. It gives you 100% instructions on how to knit on a certain design. Find The Gift of Knitting on Twitter | Instagram. Thank you for making this list. About: The Drunk KnitterSafiyyah has a background in fashion and teaching. I particularly love the Letters section. Find Blue Sky Fibers on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram. Find Untangling Knots on Twitter | Instagram. They have a wonderful time sharing all their knitting goodness. Off to take a look at your knitting blog now. I love the shelves of yarn in his studio! She is a yarn craft nerd and had been crocheting for 7 years and knitting for 6 years. She loves to sew, knit, crochet, and make things all day long. Julie learned to knit at the age of four. Knitting is a great way to relax, unwind and to relieve some stress. Find Leisure Arts Blog on Twitter | Pinterest | Youtube. It features interviews with knitwear designers, giveaways and more. Liesl loves to read, sew, knit, garden and cook, find and listen to new (and old) music and take photos and explore the natural world around her. Find Katie Writes Stuff on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Pinterest. The projects she shares are beautiful and clearly Jade has a zest for life which shows through in her videos. Find Kirsten Kapur Designs on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram. Learn how your comment data is processed. What We Love: Knitting in France shares their beautiful knitting projects. Although not actively blogging anymore, there is plenty of knitting goodness on her site. About Actually Knitting:Michelle began her knitting podcast back in 2014. About: London Loop Knit LoungeLoop London is a textile emporium in London. What We Love: Clara does indispensable reviews of yarn and tools. About: UK and KnittingUKHandKnitting is all about celebrating the joy of handmaking something in this age of mass-produced items. Mary is a coffee addict, crocheter, knitter, etsy lover and sweatpants lover. It’s always great to see her current project. What We Love: Katie’s writing is delightfully entertaining and if you get a chance I highly recommend you head over to watch her Youtube videos. About: Sweet Tea No ShadeSweet Tea No Shade Knitting show hosts Scott and John share about their knitting adventures in Minnesota. The mix of hobbies makes for an interesting read. About Natalie Warner: Needles, thread and yarn have been part of Natalie Warner’ life for as long as she can remember. What We Love: Phil from the The Twisted Yarn writes really interesting posts about her knitting projects with family life stories interwoven. They share their love for knitting and share triumphs as well challenges they may have encountered with their projects. Just noticed a typo, have just messaged you. About: Geeky Girls KnitCC and Dami host the Geeky Girls Knit podcast. About: Electric SheepElectric Sheep (mostly) knitting podcast, which ran from 2009 until 2014. :) #clusespringfling #cluse #ad What We Love: Knitorious shares her knitting projects interwoven with her wonderful life stories. She has a great variety of tutorials available too. About: Smells Like Yarn PodcastRoss the host of Smells Like Yarn Podcast has a passion for yarn and knitting. What We Love: Kiwiyarns Knits has a passion for yarn and knitting. Whether you’re a spinner, felter, weaver, crocheter, knitter, or all of those things, their selection ensures that your creations are beautiful and enduring. What We Love: There is so much color and texture in Alex’s hand dyed yarns. What We Love: Jimi’s designs use different techniques she has explored and they are always interesting. There is so much to learn. 45 • Haul • Tuto • Favoris • GRWM • Lookbook • OOTD • Wishlist • Challenge • Vlog • Meetup » Explication des codes Youtube. Find Knitting Board Blog on Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest | Youtube. What We Love: Brittany’s podcast is mostly about crochet but on occasion there is something about her knitting adventures. If you have a favorite, please let us know. It was a pleasure to feature Karen Templer and her blog. About:Knit.fmA podcast that was hosted by talented knitwear designers Hannah Fettig and Pam Allen. LE CONCOURS EST MAINTENANT TERMINÉ. Their goal is to share their passion for color, textures, and designs. There is plenty of knitting loveliness to be found on this knitting blog. Franklin is so charming whether he is pursuing vintage patterns, chatting with his (imaginary) sheep friend and her ball of yarn sidekick, or just writing or illustrating about his life with yarn. If you love shawls, she has a Shawl Society you can join. What We Love: The Stitch and Purl is not just about knitting. She endeavors to productively combine them all. Following 519. About: Arnall-Culliford KnitwearJen and Jim Arnall-Culliford are all about helping knitters improve their knitting techniques. She love sharing inspirational knitting and crafty ideas. What We Love: Karen and Maggie haven’t been updating their podcast for a while now but there is plenty of archive episodes if knitting and geekery are your passions too. Knowing readers comments are read and acted on is always a good thing. Amanda just recently announced to her readers that she wasn’t going to blog for now. Find Handmade by Kunbi on Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest. About Alex Creates: Alex is a yarn dyer, spinner fiber artist, crochet and knitwear desinger. They feature their latest events, helpful tips and what’s on offer in their shop. What We Love: Leisure Arts Blog features reliable step-by-step instructions to beginners and experienced crafters alike. Excellent suggestion, thank you very much. What We Love: The designs/patterns that Meghan creates are all beautifully well written and easy to follow. So glad you’ve found several knitting blogs to read from our list. Her passion for all things knitting was the inspiration for beginning her blog and business. She is a self confessed yarn addict and blogs about all things fiber. Find Vanessa Smith Designs on Instagram | Youtube. Through her writing and creating, Felicia aims to foster a love of hand making and discuss the ways traditional domestic handcrafts have meaning and context in our everyday lives. Amanda Blake is a mother of five, author of three books on family creativity, and Taproot Magazine’s Editor in Chief. Followers 690,948. Alina loves knitwear and designing patterns. What We Love: Kristen shares her magical knitting projects and stories from the journey of her life. About: The Wool NestLynne Rowe is a crafter and knitter who wears many hats. Find The Woolly Adventures of a Knitting Kitty on Twitter | Instagram | Pinterest. She has published several knitting resources. Thank you very much for taking the time. Her knitting patterns and designs are full of color and exciting techniques. Find Vickie Howell Blog on Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | Youtube. They have been sharing great tutorials or step by step videos on how they finish their products. He is also studying ceramics. Using Mindful Making as a way to balance out the chaos of an unpredictable life. She learned to knit at her grandmother’s side when she was around 10 or 11 years old and has never put her needles down. Something. And if you come across any one in the future, make sure you come back and let me know. Particularly the invisible provisional cast on. She is very active on Instagram. Thanks so much for making this list even better. Be sure to share any more favorites. About: Yarn AddictAnniken’s Yarn Addict blog features her knitting design journey and super helpful tutorials. What We Love: Julia Farwell Clay designs pattern that are fun to knit, and fun to wear. About: GG Made ItGaye came to knitting later in life and has found it therapeutic and creative. What We Love: Nice and Knit creates different designs every season for their glorious hand dyed yarns. They have been podcasting for some time now and are very comfortable in front of the camera. About - Style Magazines is a free, glossy lifestyle magazine produced monthly in Brisbane, with a vibrant digital space to match. She is a journalist, knitwear designer, and tech editor. I would ask to also consider adding Petra Breakstone as a knit designer. I’m not sure if it fits the criteria for this list, but FruityKniting.com is very good. She loves to share her ideas on knitting. Her writing is engaging and enjoyable. They also do sewing, arts & crafts, cooking and baking. Find Visuvios Crafts on Twitter | Instagram. What We Love: Mindy’s patterns are lovely and her blog features her design process and more details on the creations of her patterns. Since 2016, Kristy has been traveling the world and talking to all the people in the fiber industry. You’ve definitely gained a new follower in me and over time I’ll be checking out lots of the blogs on your list. ‍♀️ Je pars à Disney avec la main bitch @style_tonic ( spoilers: c’était un gros FAIL) let me know ce que vous en avez pensé si vous l’avez déjà vu. . Fun! She loves to keep her hands busy so she is constantly working on different projects. About: Mostly KnittingTrundle Bug, or Mostly Knitting, is a blog run by a passionate knitter who lives with her family on the top of a hill. She aims to design patterns that are both fun and easy to make, with easy and clear instructions and bright joyful colors. Hi Natasha. Find Mama in a Stitch on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram. Ruth loves woolly pursuits; knitting, needle felting, crochet. Vérifiez la démographie du public de @style_tonic. She blogs about her knitting, photography and life adventures. They are lovely and I particularly love her ‘Fragment’ knitted tee. Le but ? GG is a warm, transparent spirit who shares knitting as a therapeutic part of her daily life. Shirley is more active on Facebook and Twitter than her blog. Their podcast features their designs, yarns and knitting tutorials. So, I’ve searched high and low to bring you our pick of wonderful knitting bloggers who are experts at their craft. They regularly blog about their new creations and workshops and send a very informative and entertaining newsletter. Alex’s site is more for sales and you can catch up with his latest fiber adventures on his Instagram account. Find JimiKnits on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter. She loves to discuss her hobbies with those that share the interest. The patterns they share are wonderful and their photography is gorgeous. Here’s to my beginning. I love how she was inspired by designer; Joji Locatelli. Qui a vu le dernier vlog ? The blog is not being updated but there are some lovely ideas to check out. She specializes in helping newbie designers to craft their big design idea so that they can publish patterns. Latest patterns and the most innovative tools. What We Love: Good Yarn Sarasota, has some of the best selection of yarn, fibers, tools and accessories. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Be sure to tell us your favorites , Hi Juanita, thanks for sharing your favorite. 692.1k Followers, 472 Following, 777 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from STYLETO (@style_tonic) What We Love: Craftsmumship is a site for fresh new ideas, achievable crafts and projects to challenge and hone your crafty skills and at the same time, meet crafty friends along the way. What We Love: Sharlene and Gayle are passionate knitters and their projects sound amazing. Find We Are Knitters on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Pinterest. This is soooo awesome! What We Love: Debbie’s Mystery Clubs are great fun and you will discover all sorts of knitting techniques and skills. They also have great tutorials for the beginner knitter, or those who need a bit of help. Thank you. Becky is the creator and curator of the website Knitting Om. What We Love: Fiber Flux offers a range of patterns and tutorials for gorgeous knitted items. They were so passionate about what they do and since then I have followed a number of their helpful tutorials. He enjoys Knitalongs and sharing the work of his designer friends. What We Love: Brandi’s designs are wonderful and bold. Great list and I would love to add more but so many people that used to blog only blog once in a great while if at all anymore. About West Knits: Stephen loves to designs wild and bold creations including shawls, sweaters and so much more. Find Karie Bookish on Twitter | Instagram. Her mum, grandma and aunties were all keen knitters, crocheters, dressmakers and embroiderers. What We Love: Julie has something for everyone, whether it be fabulous knitting patterns or craft inspiration. Anna is a knitter who finds inspiration in cartoon characters. Knitting is their passion. I particularly like that she covers topics that are being discussed in the knitting community. Dayana’s blog will tell you how to fit it, modify it, colorr it, texturize it, chop it, save it and most importantly, wear it. Find Cottage Notebook on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Pinterest | Youtube, Find The Savvy Girls Podcast on Facebook | Twitter. That being said, they are the first and foremost knitters and fiber crafters. This list of wonderful, hardworking knitting bloggers is just getting better and better, thanks to lovely readers like you. Find Mindy Wilkes Designs on Twitter | Instagram | Pinterest. Steph’s stories about her knitting projects and life are heartfelt and engaging. What We Love: Little Church Knits create beautiful and simple designs that can inspire knitters of all levels. Her skills as a Tech Editor shine through. Wendy is the author of 4 books that focus on different techniques and pattern construction. I think you’ll enjoy Interweave’s vast selection of free knitting patterns available for download: https://www.interweave.com/free-knitting-patterns/. What We Love: Libby podcasts about twice a month. The blog keeps you up to date with all their latest happenings. What We Love: Jane Richmond is a designer dedicated to providing cleanly written patterns that are easy to read and follow, and crisp photography. Dana Kandalaft runs Tight Knit Syria a social enterprise organization that provides wool to Syrian women in refugee camps, pays them for knitting and sells their creations. She likes to keep her blog lighthearted and full of happy. Her design process takes on some of the new and some of the old. Cheers Jodie . 139 900. What We Love: Inspiring Yarns with lots of ideas for knitting projects. Her blog features lots of knitting goodness and her posts about the yarn and knitting events make you want to go to them! Patty is a nationally recognized knitting teacher and a technique expert. Brooklyn Tweed supports domestic textile production that surrounds the USA. Although not actively blogging anymore, there is plenty of inspiration to be found on this site. What We Love: Hazel Tindall has a book called The Fine Art of Fair Isle Knitting which is a step by step guide through the traditional craft of Shetland. What We Love: Sarah White who is the Editor of the Craft Gossip Knitting is an expert in the field of knitting. What We Love: Laerke’s podcasts have the most beautiful introductions with video footage of the nature that surrounds her and still photography of her knitting projects. Andrea is a modern designer of wearable knits. I enjoy learning and helping others discover the joys of working with yarn. Find Drea Renee Knits on Twitter | Instagram | Pinterest. Knitting, crochet, drawing, painting, cooking, and her ambitious attempts at spinning and sewing. Find Knitty on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram. Find The Feisty Redhead on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Pinterest. Hi Martha. About: Super String TheorySahara Briscoe develops and fabricates textiles for diverse applications. Find Knits All Folks on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Pinterest. Find NobleKnits Knitting Blog on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Pinterest | Youtube. Woolly is passionate about textiles and designing hats. She writes with passion and enthusiasm, all with the aim to educate those interested in the fiber world.