What is March Madness and What Does it Have To Do with Yarn? If you are not a fan of sports then all the excitement around March Madness may be going in one ear and out the other. (It’s college...
https://blog.lionbrand.com/march-madness-its-time-for-yarn-madness/
Now that it’s finally starting to feel like spring, I feel rushed to finish one last wool sweater before the weather gets too hot. During the cooler months, I almost exclusively knit and croche...
https://blog.lionbrand.com/how-does-spring-influence-your-crafting/
Color changing yarns are fun and turn simple projects into stunning creations. Amazing has been such a popular color changing yarn that in its first year, we already doubled the line to 14 colo...
https://blog.lionbrand.com/whats-your-favorite-color-of-amazing/
We’ve heard great stories about crafting at home and on the go. Where’s your favorite place to knit or crochet? Personally, I love to craft on the train to and from work. It’s great to be p...
You have certainly been on the receiving end of learning to knit or crochet and perhaps you have taught someone else these crafts. What weight yarn do you think is best for the process of learn...
https://blog.lionbrand.com/what-yarn-weight-do-you-think-is-best-for-beginners/
When you make a baby blanket, sweater or other baby garments, what family of colors do you prefer: pastels or brights? The post Quick Poll: What Are “Baby” Colors? appeared first on Lion B...
What type of material do you prefer your knitting needle or crochet hook to be made of? Do you always use the same material or does it vary depending on the project? The post Wood, Plastic or...
We’d love to hear your comments about where you purchase yarn, what’s your favorite place to shop and why. The post What’s Your Favorite Place to Buy Yarn and Why? appeared first on Lion...
https://blog.lionbrand.com/whats-your-favorite-place-to-buy-yarn-and-why/
Do you tend to make one favorite pattern over and over again when you knit or crochet for yourself and for friends or do you look for new patterns for your next project? The post Quick Poll: Wh...
If you’re a stash buyer, you purchase yarn because you found a yarn you simply must have and will find something to do with it later. If you’re a project buyer, you purchase yarn for a patter...
https://blog.lionbrand.com/are-you-a-stash-buyer-or-a-project-buyer/