Common Threads 001 Digital
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Paper free copies of Common Threads 001 are now available! Download to your tablet or device and read our great articles at your convenience. Click through the QR codes to access links directly to products and patterns. The fiber future is NOW!
Your digital copy will be sent by Squarespace directly to your email for download after your order is complete. Please make sure your email is correctly listed at checkout.
Paper free copies of Common Threads 001 are now available! Download to your tablet or device and read our great articles at your convenience. Click through the QR codes to access links directly to products and patterns. The fiber future is NOW!
Your digital copy will be sent by Squarespace directly to your email for download after your order is complete. Please make sure your email is correctly listed at checkout.
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Foliage Forager Socks pattern by Apriori Knits
A delicate edge and durable foot make these the perfect socks for leaf-peeping walks and hikes.
Sumptuous Scarves and Shawls in Farm Yarns
Three cozy accessories for autumn from New York based designers, reimagined in new textures from regional fiber producers.
Sustainable Style
Slide into Autumn with silky layers and dramatic garments that marry luxury and sustainability
Celebrating Naturally Colorful Fiber
An inspirational visual exploration of the warmest natural hues.
Abundance in the Local Yarn Store, by Jocelyn Songco
Explore the concept of too much yarn—and not quite enough—with shop owner Jocelyn Songco of Yarn Farm Kingston.
The 100 Mile Sweater, by Jaclyn Sawyer
A transparent supply chain gives crafters a unique opportunity: are you taking advantage of the bounty at your fingertips?
An Appreciation of Spotty Sheep, by Jennifer Henderson
Creatives are exploring colorful fiber like never before—it’s not just about white wool anymore.
Regenerative agriculture Nurtures Sustainable Fiber Communities, by Katherine Mead
With many farmers aging out of the workforce, is there a lasting future in farm-to-fiber?
Project Plastic Free Socks, by Kristin Parker
One knitter begins her journey to discover the perfect all-natural sock yarn.