Here are the videos and written interviews I've done to help you get to know your favorite knitting celebrities a little bit more.
Blog Post: Jared Flood Interview: Inside Brooklyn Tweed & Shelter
By Liat Gat – Founder / Knitting for Men, Liat Interviews Others, Yarn / January 20, 2012 / 317 CommentsWelcome to a world of pure American wool and gorgeous photography: Meet Jared Flood. The man behind Brooklyn Tweed scarf shares inspiration, design advice, and how he the developed unique color-palettes behind his new Shelter and Loft yarns.
Read Post »Blog Post: Journey to the Birthplace of Malabrigo Yarns
By Liat Gat – Founder / Liat Interviews Others, World Travels, Yarn / November 19, 2013 / 181 CommentsCome in to the Wonderland that is the Malabrigo Yarn headquarters in Uruguay. In this feature-length article, I share the colorful experience of a tour through the factory with Malabrigo’s co-creator, Antonio.
Read Post »Blog Post: Meet Stephanie of Tiny Owl Knits – The Fairy Princess Of Knitting
By Liat Gat – Founder / Liat Interviews Others / August 17, 2012 / 163 CommentsRead Post »
Blog Post: Exclusive Video Tour Inside The Malabrigo Factory In Uruguay
By Liat Gat – Founder / Liat Interviews Others, World Travels, Yarn / August 11, 2012 / 158 CommentsSeeing is believing! In this exclusive video tour, you get to see inside the incredibly special world of Malabrigo Yarns and their factory in Uruguay.
Read Post »Blog Post: The Best Stretchy Bind-Off for Toe-Up Socks: Jeny’s Surprisingly Stretchy Bind-Off (JSSBO)
By Liat Gat – Founder / Bind-Offs, Liat Interviews Others, Socks, Stretchy/Ribbed Bind-Offs, Toe-Up Socks / May 19, 2019 / 17 CommentsI recommend Jeny’s Surprisingly Stretchy Bind-Off (JSSBO) for binding off on toe-up socks. It is easy to memorize, easy to do, stretchy, and fast. JSSBO works with any rib pattern (1×1, 2×2, etc.). Includes an interview with JSSBO inventor Jeny Staiman.
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Video Tour Inside The Malabrigo Yarn Factory
Free VideoLast week I fulfilled a dream that seemed almost impossible — I visited the Malabrigo Yarn factory in Montevideo, Uruguay. I interviewed Malabrigo owner Antonio for almost four hours and recorded everything, as he told me details, secret histories, and funny stories behind the yarns, the names, the colors, and the sheep.