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Welcome to the Wool & Wyrd blog—where craft meets season, spell, and story. You'll find free knitting patterns, how-to tutorials, nature-inspired projects, and witchy reflections. Come be part of a creative community rooted in rhythm, wonder, and wool.
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Knitting, Activism, and the Work of Holding Space
This Wool & Weather entry is not a call to action in the traditional sense. It is a reflection on why I believe there is a role for everyone to play in creating change and why I continue to tend spaces of rest and beauty even when the world feels like it is on fire.


In Defense of the Simple Knitting Project
Some of the most sustaining knitting I’ve done is simple and easy. In this round-up of simple knitting projects, see why easy makes matter and how they shape a welcoming fiber community.


Knitting for What We Need, Crafting for Transformation & Care
This week's Wool & Weather entry is reflecting on how knitting sustains us through transformation, balancing simple and complex projects, and resisting craft becoming just a to-do plus a mini round of of knitting patterns to support us through change.


The Magic of Fiber, Festival, and Community ✨
At a fiber festival, craft is at the center, but so is connection and community. We learn together and from one another, stitch by stitch. In this field note entry in Wool & Weather, I am sharing three lessons I learned at Flock Fiber Festival this year.


A Fiber Festival Strategy For Connection & Comfort
Heading to Flock? This fiber festival strategy guide has tips for planning your visit, avoiding sensory overload, and making meaningful maker connections.


Wool & Weather: Fiber Path Field Notes
I’ve been writing long-form email newsletters for a hot minute and sharing my knitting patterns, behind-the-scenes glimpses, seasonal inspiration, and the daily magic of a fiber-based life. But lately, I’ve been craving something a little more woven, a little more interactive; something that lives on, is easier to find again, and invites you to talk back.
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