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  2. Knitty - Wikipedia

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    Knitty. Knitty.com is an online knitting magazine, founded and edited by Amy Sadler (née Singer) [1] and published quarterly since fall 2004. [2] [3] Knitty publishes knitting patterns and advice on learning to knit. [4] ". Judy's Magic Cast On", a toe-up technique for knitting socks, was first published in Knitty. [5]

  3. Vogue Knitting - Wikipedia

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    English. Website. www .vogueknitting .com. ISSN. 0890-9237. Vogue Knitting, also known as Vogue Knitting International, is a magazine about knitting published by SoHo Publishing LLC. [1] It is published biannually [2] and includes knitting designs, yarn reviews, and interviews with designers. [3] Vogue International Knitting is a registered ...

  4. Debbie Stoller - Wikipedia

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    Debbie Stoller is a New York Times best-selling American author, publisher, feminist commentator and knitting expert whose work includes magazines as well as books. [1] She lives in Brooklyn, New York City. [2] Stoller is the co-founder, co-owner and editor-in-chief of the culture magazine BUST, which she and Marcelle Karp launched in 1993.

  5. Lorna Hamilton-Brown - Wikipedia

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    Lorna Hamilton-Brown MBE is an English artist, researcher, filmmaker and educator who has been called "the Banksy of knitting". Her primary medium is machine knitting. She is an advocate for the recognition of Black people's contributions to the crafts of knitting and crochet and is a member of the BIPOC in Fiber initiative, for which she designed the logo.

  6. Susanna Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Lewis was also an author of knitting books, and contributor to knitting magazines, including A Machine Knitter’s Guide To Creating Fabrics (with Julia Weissman), considered foundational to the craft, and Knitting lace. She taught at Parsons School of Design about machine knitting in the 1980s. Collections and exhibitions

  7. Eisaku Noro Company - Wikipedia

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    Eisaku Noro Company, Ltd. Eisaku Noro Company, Ltd. is a yarn manufacturer located in the Aichi Prefecture of Japan. [1] The company produces yarns for handcrafting under the Noro brand name, as well as machine yarns for textile production using the Eisaku Noro label. The company was founded over forty years ago by Eisaku Noro.

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