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Yarn Library

Yarn Library

著者: Adam Cleevely
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Yarn Library is where the craft world comes to chat. Hosted by knitting influencer Adam Cleevely of CleevelyKnits

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  • S3 E5 Chantal Miyagishima on Knitatude, Size Inclusivity and Building a Knitting Business
    2026/08/10

    Chantal Miyagishima is the designer and creative force behind Knitatude, one of the most recognisable brands in modern knitting.

    We talk about how she went from selling handmade scarves at markets to building a pattern business, writing Sweater Success and creating a community of more than 250 knitters.

    Chantal explains what really goes into grading garments across a wide range of sizes, what she has learned from ten years of pattern testing, and why inclusive design is much more complicated than simply scaling a sweater up or down.

    We also talk about marketing, burnout, slow fashion, boxing, knit nights, AI-generated patterns and why Chantal still replies to almost everyone who messages her.

    Find Chantal:
    Instagram, TikTok and YouTube: @Knitatude

    Sweater Success is available wherever books are sold.

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    1 時間 4 分
  • S3 E4 Aleks Byrd on Estonian Knitting, Heritage, and Teaching the World
    2026/07/27

    In this episode of Yarn Library, I’m joined by Aleks Byrd, a designer, teacher and author known for her work with traditional Estonian knitting techniques.

    Aleks taught me Estonian inlay a few years ago in New York, and I later used that technique on my heavy metal jumper, so this was a particularly lovely conversation to have.

    We talk about what it’s like to teach knitters all over the world, from adapting Estonian braids for Portuguese style knitters to preparing for a packed teaching tour in Australia. Aleks shares what changes from country to country, why some knitting cultures have such strong foundations, and why the best workshops are often about confidence as much as technique.

    We also talk about Aleks’s Estonian heritage, her move to Estonia, and the balance between preserving traditional craft and making it feel alive, modern and accessible. We discuss Estonian inlay, national costume, the importance of naming techniques properly, and what happens when heritage craft becomes part of contemporary design.

    Along the way, we talk about in person teaching, yarn festivals, books, lace overlays, and the joy of bringing historic techniques into modern knitting.

    A thoughtful conversation about identity, tradition, travel, teaching and the living future of craft.

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    1 時間 9 分
  • S3 E3: Xandy Peters on Design, Rage Bait and Everything Else
    2026/07/13

    In this episode of Yarn Library, I’m joined by the brilliant Xandy Peters for a properly thought-provoking conversation about knitting, creativity, originality, and what it really means to design something new.

    We talk about rage bait in the knitting world, why social media rewards negative hooks, and how that shapes the way craft is talked about online. Xandy also explains the magic of stacked stitches, the design thinking behind Fox Paws, and why mistakes in knitting are sometimes just discoveries in the wrong place.

    From there, we get into the bigger questions: is knitting design a meritocracy? Are patterns really the product? Why is it so hard to build trust as a designer now? And where is the line between art, design, craft and instructions?

    There’s also beige, digital overwhelm, Munich Knits, knitted nipple tassels, pattern publishing, originality, copying, stitch innovation, and Xandy’s new flower technique.

    A wide-ranging, funny and fascinating conversation with one of the most original thinkers in the knitting world.

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    1 時間 6 分
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