If you find 3D printers to be just a little too coldly futuristic, this contraption might be more to your liking. Scientists from Cornell University have created a machine that knits solid 3D objects ...
Have you knitted yourself an emotional support chicken yet? Apparently, in the homespun world of crafting, it's a bit of a craze. Since shop-owner Annette Corsino, who runs a knitting shop in Los ...
MOUNT LAUREL – The November 4th General Election is fast-approaching, and the Burlington County Superintendent of Elections is expanding its outreach to ensure voters know their options for ...
For centuries, knitting has been a beloved pastime. Technological advancements, particularly in the form of knitting machines, have significantly simplified the process of crafting complex patterns ...
To celebrate her latest knitwear collection for Amélie, Natalie Robb collaborated with stylist Estelle Schular for a photoshoot in Te Wairoa. Photo / Holly Sarah Burgess Knitting, crochet, macrame and ...
Yes, you read that right– not benchy, but beanie, as in the hat. A toque, for those of us under the Maple Leaf. It’s not 3D printed, either, except perhaps by the loosest definition of the word: it is ...
Learn how to master the Brother SE1900 with this comprehensive embroidery and sewing tutorial! From basic setup to advanced stitching techniques, unlock the full potential of your machine and create ...
In the core of a knitting machine or at the tips of a skilled knitter’s needles, a strand of fiber can be transformed into anything from a delicate scarf to a bulletproof vest. But different knitting ...
JOANN has always been one of the best places to shop for seasonal home decor, as well as supplies for DIY home projects and cozy hobbies like knitting, crocheting, and embroidering. If you're mourning ...
Physicists bring unprecedented levels of predictability to the ancient practice of knitting by developing a mathematical model that could be used to create a new class of lightweight, ultra-strong ...
Penn physicist Randall Kamien, visiting scholar Lauren Niu, and collaborator Geneviève Dion of Drexel bring unprecedented levels of predictability to the ancient practice of knitting by developing a ...