Farm and Fiber Knits Spring 2026

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Whether it’s a souvenir skein, special fiber, or a ball left over from a favorite project, most of us have yarn we treasure—but hesitate to knit. In this issue, you’ll learn to combine and substitute yarns, then bring them to life with irresistible patterns. From mittens to shawls, tops to toques, pick up the spring issue and find bliss in a ball of yarn.


Features

  • The Scrap with My Stash: Should Yarn Be Saved—or Savored? By Sahara Briscoe
  • Tutorial: Joins: Four Ways to Join a New Yarn Mid-Row by Pamela K. Schultz
  • A Paintbox of Leftover Yarns by Sivia Harding
  • Farm Living: An Interview with Helen Whybrow by Linda Ligon
  • Shearing Day: Excerpt from The Salt Stones by Helen Whybrow
  • From Range to Skein: Mountain Meadow Wool’s Western Heritage by Sandi Rosner
  • Origins: Simply Satisfying: A Vessel for Wool and Connection by A. Sabine Schröder-Gravendyck
  • Portland: Excerpt from The Wonder of Wool by Justine Lee and Jess Morency
  • Yarns with Character: Wing & A Prayer Farm’s Passion for the Perfect Blend by Anne Merrow
  • Yarn Notes: Finding a Kindred Yarn by Farm & Fiber Knits editors
  • Swatch Study: From Runway to Any Day by Farm & Fiber Knits editors
  • Manx Loaghtan Sheep and Their Wool by Deborah Robson