№ 07
Autumn / Winter
Issue Seven · a small quarterly in soft bound paper

A quiet catalogue of hand‑knits, stitches, and the tools in between.

For the beginner still learning to tension the yarn over a left index finger — and the cable knitter on her fourteenth raglan. One shelf, sorted. Search by needle size or yarn weight, browse a library of stitches, and settle in with notes from the makers.

Patterns in the library
287
Techniques charted
64
Yarn weights
0 – 7
Contributing makers
41
Enter the library
This Issue’s Cover Pattern · Nº 014

Harbour Cardigan

Yarn weight
Worsted · CYC 4
Needle
US 7 · 4.5 mm
Yardage
1,250 yd
Skill
Intermediate
Chapter One

The Pattern Library

Two hundred and eighty-seven patterns, filtered down to what fits the yarn on your table and the needles in the jar. Select one filter or many — they compose.

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Chapter Two

A Library of Stitches

Sixty-four techniques, charted and written, from the very first long-tail cast-on to German short rows and Latvian braid. Tap any entry to sit with it a while.

Chapter Three

Yarn & Needle Reference

The shelf behind the shelf. Weights, gauges, and conversions — metric, US, and the old Imperial numbers your grandmother still uses.

Yarn weight · Craft Yarn Council standard

NameAlso known asRecommended needleTypical gauge (4")At its best for

Needle conversions

MetricUSUK / ImperialBest paired with

Needles shown are the working sizes for most of the library. For lace weights below 2 mm or jumbo sizes above 25 mm, see Journal · Nº 3.

Chapter Four

Notes from the Makers

Short letters from contributing knitters — on tension, on gauge-swatch grief, on the peculiar arithmetic of sleeves.