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								Source:https://blogging.org/top-knitting-blogs/ 
 Knitting blogs are quickly becoming one of the 
								fastest growing niche markets in the world 
								of blogging. When you think of knitting you 
								probably wouldn’t think of blogging, but the 
								truth is many people who knit are going online 
								to start blogging about their crafting expertise 
								and sharing different knitting ideas with 
								others. After all, when you are passionate about 
								something, you often tend to spend more time and 
								focus on projects around that passion. Since 
								it’s so easy to start a blog, this all makes 
								perfect sense.
 
								With such a demand for knitting resources and 
								crafting guides on the internet, some of the 
								best resources available are from people who 
								just decided to start a blog and post pictures 
								of knitting projects that they have completed. 
								At the same time, many of these bloggers have 
								found new and exciting ways to make money with 
								their content, such as selling online courses or 
								knitting material and equipment. 
								  
								List the Best Knitting Blogs on the Internet 
								Today
								With thousands of people searching for the best 
								knitting blogs on the internet every month, we 
								wanted to make this process a little bit easier 
								for people around the world. Below you will find 
								a list of the top knitting websites and blogs on 
								the internet today. 
								When looking through the list of knitting blogs 
								and websites, be sure to think about what you 
								like about each of them. At the end of this 
								article, I will be walking you through the 
								process of how 
								to create a blog of your own so you can 
								start reading about your own knitting progress 
								and even posting pictures of what you’ve created 
								so far. The world of blogging offers so many 
								opportunities so it would be a huge mistake to 
								miss out on something so easy to create.   
							The Craftsy Blog is a blog where people can meet and 
							learn about knitting. It includes tons of online 
							video, supplies, patterns, and classes that will 
							help you learn the techniques of the knitting craft. 
							You’ll find lots of tips and techniques as well as 
							project ideas and more. If you’re a new knitter or 
							if you have been knitting for years, you’ll find 
							many great tips and new project ideas on this blog 
							that you’ll want to use and try in the future.   
							The Loveknitting.com blog focuses on the online 
							knitting store developed by Edward, Kalli, Natalia, 
							and Serena created in 2012. Their dream was to 
							create the best online knitting store and supplies 
							source for knitting enthusiasts. They hold knitting 
							competitions, tips, techniques, and news from the 
							world of knitting. Their articles are not just about 
							how to knit, though. You’ll find a lot of 
							educational and real-world applications to the 
							knitting skill that you can apply to your projects. 
 
							The Knitpicks blog is a part of the knitpicks.com 
							website. They feature supplies and tips that will 
							help knitters with any project plus supplies and 
							books that help make your craft easy and fun. Take a 
							look at their patterns and books and also check out 
							their tutorials to see what you can learn. One thing 
							we noticed about this blog is the excellent photos 
							they use to illustrate their idea in their articles. 
							Check this blog out if you are a knitter and you’ll 
							want to come back for tips on a regular basis.   
							The Unraveled blog features the latest news from the 
							world of knitting and other topics that are relevant 
							to knitters across the world. If you are an avid 
							knitting enthusiast, you will enjoy some of the 
							posts and other things listed on this exciting 
							knitting blog. You can use the site free of charge 
							with no membership fees. It also expands to other 
							thread-based crafts besides knitting, including 
							crocheting, designers, dyers, and weavers. They 
							offer tips and tools to organize your enclave of 
							knitting tools so that you can have a more organized 
							workspace.   
							This is a Canadian blog that is dedicated to 
							knitters and the craft of knitting. It focuses on 
							how to create beautiful multi-colored knitting 
							projects such as kids’ sweaters, blankets, and 
							knitting caps. They have categorized their sections 
							of the blog so that they are easy to access from the 
							main blog page. You will want to bookmark this site 
							if you are a knitter or want to be. They cater to 
							Canadian knitters, but you can visit and learn about 
							knitting from anywhere in the world. Bookmark this 
							blog if you want to learn the craft while having fun 
							with string! 
							
 
							The Knitspot blog is a unique knitting and 
							crocheting site that shows you how to create some 
							beautiful and complicated pieces without getting all 
							tangled up in a mess. One of the challenges of the 
							knitting craft is how messy it can get. This blog 
							offers some ideas on how you can keep your work 
							organized as you create your projects. One of the 
							best aspects of this blog is the fact that they show 
							you how to build impressive, professional pieces 
							that others will appreciate. This blog was created 
							and is maintained by Anne Hanson of Canton, Ohio.   
							NobleKnits is an impressive knitting blog that 
							allows you to learn how to knit unique items such as 
							knitted washcloths and shawls from scratch. They 
							also address some of the problems that you often run 
							across in your knitting such as curled up edges and 
							frayed fabric. They feature the top knitting 
							patterns of the year as well as how to cast on and 
							off with challenging knitting projects. Check out 
							this blog if you want to take on a bit more 
							challenging projects that result in some impressive 
							pieces that you can use, give away as gifts, or 
							sell.
 
							This blog for knitters was launched in the year, 
							2007 to function as a place where you could find 
							resources on creating knitted toys to give away for 
							any occasion. Knitted toys require a unique type of 
							knitting skill and level of knowledge and this blog 
							has tutorials and tips that you can use to become an 
							expert in this unique craft. A girl named Anna runs 
							this blog, and she even has a display of hundreds of 
							miniature animals and characters that she has 
							created using this technique. It’s loads of fun to 
							visit and feel free to try out some of the ideas 
							that are housed on this blog. 
							  
							This knitting blog by Sarah Stanfield features 
							several creative and unique pieces that knitters and 
							crocheters will want to try. From lacy, thin 
							over-the-shoulder shawls to knitted animals and 
							professional-looking white sweaters, you’ll find 
							something you’ll want to try on this blog.
 
							We like the name of this blog because it reminds us 
							of the uniqueness of sisterly love. It has a 
							feminine “sisterly” look to it and reminds you of 
							little notes your sister might have written to you 
							in your childhood. The uniqueness of this blog 
							largely focuses on the way it features unique 
							multi-colored strands and the creative use of these 
							colors within a specific project. Also, if you 
							scroll down a bit and look at the list on the far 
							right margin, you’ll find a huge list of other 
							knitting and crafty blogs that you can also visit to 
							work on your craft. 
							
							
							
							Mason-Dixon Knitting Blog 
							
							Mason-Dixon Knitting brings together wonderful 
							designers, great writers, and a community of 
							knitters all over the world coming together with a 
							shared love of knitting, yarn, and good design. The 
							offer patterns, advice, how-to, laughs, and a shop 
							that is proving to be a knitter’s dreamland. 
							Their 
							dream is to create an ever-evolving world online and 
							in real life where knitting is celebrated, explored, 
							and taught. With a lot of laughs along the way. At 
							all times, they keep in mind Mason-Dixon Knitting 
							Rule number 1: Knitting is supposed to be fun. 
							
							
							
							Love Crochet 
							Love 
							Crochet is a blog with the latest crochet news, tips 
							and techniques, free patterns, competitions and much 
							more from the Love Crochet team. From their store, 
							you can get crochet yarns and threads, patterns, 
							hooks, books, buttons and accessories of your 
							favorite crochet brands. 
							They’re 
							dedicated to creating a place where makers’ projects 
							are celebrated, advice is shared and it’s easy to 
							buy supplies for your selected craft. Their 
							technology delivers a unique combination of social 
							network, digital marketplace, online media and 
							e-commerce to deliver everything a maker needs. 
							
							
							
							Craft Gossip 
							Craft 
							Gossip covers news written by craft people telling 
							you about all the good stuff. They scour the 
							internet looking for the best craft ideas and 
							projects and review them for you. They have divided 
							the blog into many sub-blogs, covering topics 
							ranging from knitting, crochet, bath and body,  jewelry 
							making, scrapbooking, recycled crafts, needlework, 
							edible crafts, indie crafts, stamping, lesson plans, 
							glass art, quilting,  polymer 
							clay, felting, home and garden, cross-stitch and DIY 
							weddings. 
							Each of 
							these sub-blogs is managed by its own dedicated 
							editor, so you know that you are getting 
							personalized attention. To make sure you don’t miss 
							out, sign up to their newsletter or follow us on 
							them on social media. 
							
							
							
							Little Cotton Rabbits 
							Since 
							2005, Blog owner, Julie, has supplied her knitted 
							work to various outlets: Hope & May, Gibbs & Ward, 
							London Mummy, The Cross in Holland Park, LilyMay in 
							Brighton and Mahar Drygoods in the USA. On her blog, 
							you’ll find her writing mostly about knitting, which 
							she says is her favorite way to spend her free time 
							and it has helped keep her sane through some of the 
							more difficult times. She also writes about the 
							countryside and wildlife that also inhabit this 
							little corner of leafy green Hertfordshire. 
							On the 
							blog, you’ll find free knitting patterns for you to 
							use. She also has patterns available to purchase, 
							it’s a small range of toys and novelties at the 
							moment, but she hopes to keep adding new ones. She 
							keeps the blog up-to-date with new releases. 
							
							
							
							Very Pink by Staci 
							Staci 
							is a knitwear designer and knitting teacher. She 
							combines these skills to create patterns with video 
							tutorials that ease knitters into advanced 
							techniques, such as socks, sweaters, cables, and 
							color-work knitting. Additionally, she teaches 
							knitting classes at different locations in Austin, 
							Texas. 
							On the 
							blog, you’ll find links to her knitting patterns, as 
							well as technique and tutorial videos. Her work has 
							been mentioned in both the New York Times, and 
							Official Google Blog. She has also had feature 
							articles in Vogue Knitting, Yarn Market News, Austin 
							Business Journal, and Search Engine Watch. 
							
							
							
							Simply Crotchet 
							Simply 
							Crotchet is designed to offer you a wealth of 
							information about all aspects of crochet. More than 
							anything, their hope is to inspire you to enjoy the 
							craft in new ways, appreciating all of the diverse 
							aspects that this “hobby” has to offer. Take the 
							time to poke around and see all that there is to see 
							on the blog. 
							The 
							blog was started in 2011 by Kathryn Vercillo, 
							originally under the name Crochet Concupiscence. At 
							the time it was common for blogs to post multiple 
							times per day and this blog had that format – 
							sharing four short news-style crochet posts each 
							day. Over time, as craft blogging developed and the 
							blog grew along with it – the blog switched to 
							emphasize longer, more in-depth, helpful crochet 
							articles. 
							
							
							
							Brooklyn Tweed 
							At 
							Brooklyn Tweed, they are passionate about wool, 
							knitting and design. They develop and manufacture 
							breed-specific yarns that support domestic textile 
							production—designing, sourcing, dyeing and spinning 
							our yarns within the USA. Their passion for wool 
							fuels their vocation to develop new breed-specific 
							American yarns. 
							
							Brooklyn Tweed offered its first 100% American-made 
							wool yarn and design collections in 2010. Their 
							first yarn, Shelter, was the culmination of Jared 
							Flood’s dream to create homegrown yarns that would 
							preserve, support and sustain the tradition of U.S. 
							textile production. 
							
							
							
							Planet June by June Gilbank 
							June 
							Gilbank is a crochet pattern designer, writer, 
							blogger, and multi-crafter. She has designed over 
							200 crochet patterns since she started her business 
							in 2007, and her specialties are cute and realistic 
							amigurumi-style animals, plants, and seasonal 
							crochet designs. Her high-quality designs bring 
							together her loves of crochet, technical writing, 
							nature and cuteness. 
							She 
							also has a range of accessories patterns she calls 
							Planet June Accessories, designed to showcase the 
							beauty and elegance of crochet, and to teach all the 
							techniques needed to be able to complete them. 
							You’ll see them all on her blog as she log her 
							crafty pursuits, together with the occasional 
							glimpse into her other passion. 
							
							
							
							Leisure Arts 
							Leisure 
							Arts was born from a simple concept: The Art of 
							Everyday Living. From its inception in 1971, Leisure 
							Arts brightened lives through the art of needle 
							crafting, specifically through crochet and knit 
							publications. Today, Leisure Arts provides all the 
							tools you need to live creatively. 
							As a 
							leading publisher of lifestyle and instructional 
							craft publications, they work with a team of 
							talented designers to bring you the latest trends in 
							all crafting categories. From needle crafting and 
							general crafting how-to books to adult coloring 
							books, coloring instruments, home decor and beyond, 
							it’s easy to make memories with Leisure Arts. 
							
							
							
							Petals to Picots by Kara 
							Kara is 
							a fiber arts blogger, a pattern designer, as well as 
							a crochet and knitting instructor at her local yarn 
							store. Petals to Picots is her creative space to 
							share her passion for crochet, knitting, and all 
							things fiber. 
							Grab a 
							cup of tea, look around, and you’ll definitely find 
							some crochet inspiration throughout the pages of her 
							blog. She loves to hear from her readers and what 
							they’re working on too.  Feel 
							free to drop her an email or leave her a comment on 
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