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Recently Published
ITCHY! The Science of Wool Sensitivity
[For Paid Members] Digits & Threads contributing editor, Michelle Woodvine, scratches the surface of a prickly issue: wool allergies and sensitivities.
The Quiet Language of Joanna Rogers
[For Paid Members] Profile of textile artist Joanna Rogers, who uses traditional surface design techniques such as hand dyeing, shibori, and hand weaving to express the deep connection between people, language, and our environment.
BOOK REVIEW: “Fleece and Fibre: Textile Producers of Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands” by Francine McCabe
[Open Access] An in-depth review of textile artist Francine McCabe’s new book, “Fleece and Fibre: Textile Producers of Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands.”
Highlights from the archives:
The Industry
- TapRoot Fibre Lab: Farming Flax for a Sustainable Fashion Future
- This Canadian Company Changes Lives, One Square Knitting Needle at a Time
- About the Campaign for Wool’s Wool Plan in Canada
Inclusion and Representation
- “We deserve to be seen for who we are” – Why Inclusive Design Is So Important – Zoe Desborough
- Nous méritons d’être vu.e.s pour qui nous sommes et l’importance du design inclusif – Zoe Desborough
- Kim McBrien Evans on New Representative Sizing Standards
- Inclusive Sizing Resources
- Knitting with a Disability: How I Adapted So I Can Enjoy the Craft I Love
Sustainability
- Washing Day: How To Wash Woollens So Moths Stay Away
- On Becoming a Zero-Waste Textile Artist
- Patchwork: The Circular Craft
History
Tutorials
Mending by Holli Yeoh and Willa Bradshaw
- Visible Mending: How to Sew a Broken Backstitch
- How to Mend Socks, Part One: Swiss Darning
- How to Mend Socks, Part Two: Stocking Darning
- How to Mend Socks, Part Three: Scottish Darning
- How to Repair 7 Kinds of Snags in Knitted Fabric
Yarn Knowledge & Spinning by Michelle Boyd
Natural Dyeing by Caitlin ffrench
Other Tutorials