mixing it up

Posted on 16 CommentsPosted in Bare Naked Wools, book reviews/events, designing, food and garden

did you know that knitspot turned ten years old this year? it’s been so fun, i can hardly believe a decade has passed—wow! i have so enjoyed getting to know and understand our readership—and one thing i’ve learned is that, while knitting might be your first passion, you enjoy your time in a variety of ways. also, […]

fruits of summer

Posted on 11 CommentsPosted in Bare Naked Wools, book reviews/events, designing, food and garden

SO nice to be home again—and to be in one place for five weeks straight. with summer in full swing, it’s time to enjoy what the season brings us. dogwoods were in full bloom when erica, emily, and i went to one of our city parks this week for the final immersion club photo shoot. if […]

Pairings Club Signups Now Open

Posted on 8 CommentsPosted in Bare Naked Wools, food and garden, patterns, projects, yarn and dyeing

Signups are now open for Pairings Club. In this club we will combine yarns, patterns, recipes and drink for a multi-sensorial experience. A skein of Bare Naked Wools (undyed) and a skein of hand dyed yarn to create beautiful accessory patterns that use color techniques from stranded to color blocking. On the food end, chef […]

It’s Back

Posted on 8 CommentsPosted in Bare Naked Wools, patterns, projects, spinning and fiber, yarn and dyeing

Hi, again! I had to drop by and show you some more tempting new things….. For those of you that missed out on the spinning fiber last month, we have some more! This time around we have one of our very special plant fibers as a roving option. This super shiny and silky soft fiber […]