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The Popcorn Garland yarn pictured right features squished coils to make the popcorn shapes. It's one of two festive art yarn tutorials published this month, the other features corespinning, automatic wrapping and jingle bells!

Long Thread have announced the winners of their Cashmere on Ice competition and there's now a Winners Gallery with pictures and details of the winners in the Best Art or Decor, Best of Ladakh, Best Wearable and People's Choice categories.

There may still be time to knit your winter jumper, particularly if you use aran-weight yarn for a quick knit. This month's pattern suggestions include two such jumpers, one free and one paid.

Shoelaces also feature this month. Highland Heffalump has finished two pairs and if you fancy tablet-weaving your own laces, LittleLooms have made this tablet-weaving project free.

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without further ado, read on for all of this and more news, views and reviews for spinners, knitters, crocheters, dyers and weavers. This is the shorter free round-up for December 2025.

Cover photo: Thanks to Jenn of fibreworkshop.co.uk, Norfolk Horn sheep

Contents

 

In the media

Cloud Dancer named Pantone Colour of the Year 2026

Cloud Dancer named Pantone Colour of the Year 2026

Pantone have announced the colour of the year for 2026 and it's a curious choice. The understated neutral greyish-white has "a natural and human quality", says Pantone's Laurie Pressman.

www.dezeen.com...colour-of-the-year-2026


 

Handspun stories

The big, docile Cotswold Lion

The big, docile Cotswold Lion

The Cotswold is a longwool breed with fleece so good that it was known as the 'golden fleece'. The woolsack in the House of Lords is stuffed with the stuff.

Adam has written about this large docile breed this month.

www.countryfile.com...adams-farm-animals-cotswold-sheep

Wool mill feature: Ewethful Fiber Farm and Mill

Wool mill feature: Ewethful Fiber Farm and Mill

Ply Magazine has featured Ewethful Fiber Farm and Mill, a small mill specialising in making small batches of roving from local sheep and alpaca.

plymagazine.com...ewethful-fiber-farm-and-mill

Edvard Munch's Christmas Tree Baskets

Edvard Munch's Christmas Tree Baskets

These decorations were made by Edvard Munch and his siblings. This article goes into detail about the tradition and about these four examples, which are now kept by the Norsk Folkemuseum.

norwegiantextileletter.com/article/munch-baskets

Angela Knipe's gansey fish

Angela Knipe's gansey fish

Angela Knipe's 'impossibly small' gansey fish demonstrate some of the stitches found in traditional ganseys and this chart gives the meaning of some of them.

In this article Jeni takes a deeper look into the history and possible origins of this garment.

www.moderndailyknitting.com...gansey-the-fishermans-sweater

Meet Paul Vervoorn

Meet Paul Vervoorn

Over the last couple of years we've been watching the story unfold of Paul Vervoorn's acquisition of Louët and Schacht as well as Venne.

Schacht have published this Q&A with Paul in which he answers some questions about the future of the companies and their identities.

schachtspindle.com...new-owner-of-schacht-spindle-company

Rug hooking with handspun

Rug hooking with handspun

Rug hooking is usually done with strips of wool cloth but in the current Spin Off print magazine, Betsy Alspach shares her passion for hooking with handspun yarn.

In this article, Pamela introduces the technique with a 'getting started' video and some tips.

spinoffmagazine.com/get-hooked-rug-hooking-basics

Mini Sweater Pin Loom Day

Mini Sweater Pin Loom Day

This annual event invites pin loom crafters to make a mini sweater.

I'm amazed by the creativity. The page of previous years' sweaters includes Christmas jumpers, hoodies, Fair Isle, Argyle, even one for an Elf on the Shelf.

The invite is still open as I write this, the deadline for 2025 submissions is 18 December, with the publication of this year's creations in the form of an e-book on the 20th.

www.ullvuna.cl/es/mini-sweater-day


 

Recent, current and forthcoming events


Tips and tutorials

Measuring wraps per inch (WPI)

Measuring wraps per inch (WPI)

Wraps per inch is an important measurement of your yarn. If you're not familiar with what this means or how to measure it, SweetGeorgia have written this guide with a chart that you can download in return for an email address.

WPI tools are common but it's just as easy to use a ruler or a piece of dowel with an inch marked on it.

sweetgeorgiayarns.com/measuring-wraps-per-inch...

Playing with Fractal Spinning

Playing with fractal spinning

Fractal spinning is a technique for distributing the colours in a hand-dyed braid.

Jillian shows here that it can also be used to blend more than one braid.

plymagazine.com...playing-with-fractal-spinning

Deck The Halls with Faux Popcorn Garland Handspun Yarn!

Deck The Halls with Faux Popcorn Garland Handspun Yarn!

It's so good to see an art yarn tutorial and this one is appropriately festive. Make a Festive Popcorn Garland to hang around your tree.

Diana says that it's "really simple once you get the rhythm".

sweetgeorgiayarns.com...faux-popcorn-garland-handspun-yarn


Products and Reviews

Listen to the Wool by Josefin Waltin

Spinner, teacher and writer Josefin Waltin has published her first book entitled Listen to the Wool with photography by Dan Waltin.

Says Josefin, "it's a journey of connection, creativity, and mindful craftsmanship. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced spinner, this book is your perfect companion, offering insights into every aspect of wool preparation and spinning."

It's now available to order at multiple stores.

josefinwaltin.substack.com/p/listen-to-the-wool

Majacraft Luna limited edition

Majacraft Luna limited edition

Majacraft released four one-of-a-kind Luna wheels, each representing a season (my thumbnail shows 'Winter').

They've been hand-decorated by Suzy Brown and finished with Majacraft's usual clear coat.

They held a draw to select who could buy them, which closed on 1 December. (One of the limitations of a monthly newsletter is that the timing sometimes doesn't work out.)

www.majacraft.co.nz/?p=3594

The Fourth Edition of Weaving for Beginners

The Fourth Edition of Weaving for Beginners

The fourth edition of Peggy Osterkamp's Weaving for Beginners includes a poster with directions for warping your loom.

Here's Peggy's announcement on her own blog.

peggyosterkamp.com...weaving-for-beginners

tinyStudio Issue 29

tinyStudio Issue 29

The latest issue of TinyStudio marks the 7-year anniversary. It features Charlene Wibbing's spindles, Salley Mavor's embroidery, a felted scarf project with Natasha Smart and more.

www.fiberygoodness.com...tinystudio-issue-29


Video and audio

Bog bodies

Bog bodies

Kay of MDK recommends a recent episode of the Haptic & Hue podcast in which host Jo talks about the styles of clothing found on archaeological finds.

This all relates to a recent book, Bog Fashion: Recreating Bronze and Iron Age Clothes . External Link. Opens in new window.by Nicole DeRushie.

www.moderndailyknitting...bog-bodies


Technology

Smart fabric gives robots a soft touch

Smart fabric gives robots a soft touch

Researchers have developed a twisted yarn which responds to a magnetic field. They've made this into a fur-like fabric, where the fibres can stiffen and be used, for example, to grip fragile things. They've also woven it into cloth with self-opening ventilation flaps.

The video demonstrates how the fibre works and is made. There is a little more detail in this news article.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHW6eKvtcBw

The darkest fabric ever made

The darkest fabric ever made

This dress isn't just black, it's ultrablack.

Researchers in the university's Responsive Apparel Design (RAD) Lab dyed a white merino wool knit fabric with polydopamine, which is a synthetic melanin. This wasn't enough to create the darkest known fabric ever created. To do that they had to etch the fabric to create spiky nanoscale growths called nanofibrils.

www.popsci.com...darkest-fabric-ever-made


Gallery

Sometimes just a picture is enough

Cashmere on Ice winners

Cashmere on Ice winners

This news features four projects for the price of one. Back in March, Long Thread Media held a competition called Cashmere on Ice to highlight the threats to the production of luxury fibres from melting glaciers. Participants were invited to submit original work involving cashmere.

Here are the winners of Best Art or Decor, Best of Ladakh, Best Wearable and People's Choice.

cashmere.longthreadmedia.com/#project-gallery

Neck Warmth

Neck Warmth

Ewespecial created this lovely texture by using wool containing stainless steel, then after knitting, tying in large wooden beads and then fulling the yarn a little. More details are in the blog post.

ewespecial.blogspot.com...neck-warmth.html


 

Free patterns and projects

A selection of free seasonal patterns which will work well with handspun yarn.

Between the Trees by Amy Gunderson

Between the Trees by Amy Gunderson

This jumper uses three colours, with the 'trees' extending into the next colour for some blending. Two colours are carried during these blending sections.

The design has nine sizes, using 1320 - 2640 yards of aran (8 wpi) yarn.

knitty.com/ISSUEdf25/PATTtrees/PATTtrees.php

Easy tablet weaving shoelace project

Easy tablet weaving shoelace project

LittleLooms have made this tablet-weaving project free (with a free account).

This project is beginner-friendly - it doesn't necessarily require a loom and you can make your own cards.

littlelooms.com/showing-our-thanks-with-a-free-project


Pattern and project suggestions

Minecrafty Pullover by SweaterFreak

Minecrafty Pullover by SweaterFreak

The designer recommends an Icelandic-style low-twist yarn because they're light and warm.

This jumper also has a wide range of sizes and uses aran-weight (8 wpi) yarn.

sweaterfreak.com/b/minecrafty

Worsted Tree Coasters by Amy Marie

Worsted Tree Coasters by Amy Marie

Thanks to Knit/Wit for this suggestion. She made hers (pictured in my thumbnail) using "colours that would read as wintery but not necessarily Christmas". She calls the pattern "fun and straightforward to knit".

Each requires just 34 yards of worsted-weight (9 wpi) yarn, preferably cotton or similar.

www.ravelry.com...worsted-tree-coasters


 

But is it art...?

Rikako Nagashima - Irreversible Scale

Rikako Nagashima - Irreversible Scale

The left-hand box, which looks like a temperature blanket, contains a selection of calendars printed on sustainable wool and rolled. Each is unrolled and put in the right-hand box to display it.

Rikako Nagashima's goal is to highlight the urgency of the climate crisis.

www.dezeen.com..calendars-illustrate-climate-crisis

Choi + Shine crochet the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac

Choi + Shine crochet the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac

Jin Choi and Thomas Shine's work "Distance" comprises crocheted sculptures representing all 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac suspended above a reflective surface.

www.thisiscolossal.com...distance-zodiac-installation


 

UK Events

2026

Waltham Abbey Wool Show

Waltham Abbey Wool Show

Sun 18 Jan 2026, Delta Marriott Hotel, Old Shire Lane, Waltham Abbey

All-day and timed tickets available.

Chosen charity since 2017 is Knit for Peace. Workshops range from beginner to intermediate.

50 exhibitors, a selection of crochet, knitting, spinning and other craft workshops at a variety of levels.

The theme for the 2025 Competition is Neckwear!

www.walthamabbeywoolshow.co.uk

Blaise Wool Festival 2026

Blaise Wool Festival 2026

1 Feb 2026 Bradford Industrial Museum BD2 3HP

Celebrate the patron saint of Woolcombers, Bishop Blaise, and the history of wool in Bradford.

Alongside local traders selling wool and textile-based products, visitors can enjoy craft workshops, music from Hallroyd Brass Band and Bradford Voices Choir, talks and demonstrations from local institutions with links to the wool industry in Bradford.

bradfordmuseums.org/event/blaise-wool-festival-2026

North West Winter Wool Festival

North West Winter Wool Festival

14 - 15 February 2026, Norbreck Castle Hotel Blackpool

A gathering dedicated to the rich traditions of knitting, crocheting, weaving, and spinning. Created by an indie yarn dyer in response to the increasing call for more fibre arts events in the North West, this festival offers a warm, welcoming space for creativity and community.

northwestwinterwoolfestival.co.uk

Kernow YAFF

Kernow YAFF - Cornwall's Yarn and Fibre Festival

Sunday 22 February 2026, The Pavilion Centre, Royal Cornwall Showground PL27 7JE

Showcasing the best of hand-dyed, hand-crafted and sustainable yarns, fibres and related products, all in an exciting market-style show with a vibrant festival feel.

kernowyaff.com

East Anglia Yarn Festival

East Anglia Yarn Festival

21 - 22 March 2026, Norfolk Showground Arena

East Anglia's premier fibre festival, bringing amazing exhibitors to Norwich for the second year. Classes, crochet and knit-a-long, The Big Stitch Night, podcaster meet-up.

www.eastangliayarnfestival.com

The Woolly Good Gathering

The Woolly Good Gathering

17 - 18 April 2026

Since 2019 Edinburgh been missing an important festival: a yarn festival!

A new event to celebrate knitters, crocheters, weavers, spinners and fibre lovers with a festival of crafts, workshops, talks, food, music and good company.

www.woollygood.co.uk

Spring Into Wool

Spring Into Wool

11 - 12 April 2026, The Grammar School, Leeds

80 stalls, food, free parking, workshops, demos.

The perfect event for all lovers of knitting, crochet, feltmaking, weaving, spinning, dyeing, and all things woolly!

www.springintowool.co.uk/index.htm

The Sodbury Yarn Over

The Sodbury Yarn Over

18 - 19 April 2026, venue tbc

Yarns, fibres, weaving, crochet, knitting, spinning, accessories and workshops and more.

thesodburyyarnover.co.uk

wonderewool wales

Wonderwool Wales

25 - 26 April 2026, Royal Welsh Showground, Builth Wells

2026 is the 20th Anniversary. First held in 2006 to promote the market for Welsh wool and add value to product for small wool & fibre producers in Wales, the festival celebrates the green credentials of Welsh wool and its versatility as a material for creative crafts, designer clothes, home furnishings and more.

Wonderwool Wales has grown year on year. It covers everything from the start to the end of the creative process.

A list of accommodation and camping in the surrounding area is available on the Wonderwool website.

www.wonderwoolwales.co.uk


 

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