Magazine cover featuring a woman with a sheep, titled 'Farm & Fiber Knits'.

Farm & Fiber Knits Fall 2025

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Where does your knitting yarn come from? Join us as we explore beyond the yarn label, visiting shepherds, designers, mills, and more around the globe in our second annual issue.

Venture to Scandinavia as beloved author and teacher Meg Swansen shows you two approaches for a Swedish knitting technique. Visit the Navajo Nation for a behind-the-scenes look at a wool buy with shepherd Nikyle Begay. Head to the Faroe Islands to learn about traditional wool and knitting patterns, and knit some Welsh socks and mend them, too. And meet some must-have yarns from Kenya, India, Mexico, and beyond.

Along with articles and tutorials, you’ll get ten knitting patterns focused on making the most of the natural fibers we love, with designs by Tressa Weidenaar, Mari Tobita, Julia Farwell-Clay, Meg Swansen, and more.  From the pasture to the sweater, enjoy knitting your handmade life with this special issue.

FEATURES

  • Yarn and Peace: Knitting the World Together with Peace Fleece by Leslie Petrovski
  • What Is a Wool Buy? Notes from a Diné Shepherd by Nikyle Begay
  • Sheep Islands: The Long Story of Wool & Knitting in the Faroe Islands by Sissal Kristiansen
  • Germantown Yarn: Rebirth of an Icon by Carol J. Sulcoski
  • Tvåändsstickning: Two-End Knitting, Two Ways by Meg Swansen
  • Tutorial: A Stitch in Time: Swiss Darning for Socks by Kate Larson
  • A Look Back: Welsh Woolens by Kate Larson
  • Tutorial: Needlefelted Steeks: Cut with Confidence by Sandi Rosner

PROJECTS

  • Rancher’s Cowl by Tressa Weidenaar
  • Pole Vest by Sissal Kristiansen
  • Columbia Cardigan by Courtney Kelley
  • Meg's Practice Caps by Meg Swansen
  • Cymru Socks by Kate Larson
  • Pocket Pullover by Mari Tobita
  • Skellister Vest by Sandi Rosner
  • Amplitude Pullover by Julia Farwell-Clay
  • Wicklow Wrap by Jenny Williams
  • Gelso Shawl by Mirva Scivola

Author/Designer: Farm & Fiber Knits Editors

SKU: 234145

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