At This Yellow Farmhouse we make the most of the seasons, going with the natural flows of weather and family rhythms. Knitting without central air in the summer and with drafty windows in the winter is something that guides our knitting moods, not fights against it. These are my favorite tips to knit in the season you’re in.
spring knitting
Let’s transition to (slightly) warmer days and plan out a garden to knit!
summer knitting
What do I knit when it’s 90 degrees out? Can I knit anything for a summer baby? This is where I share ideas on knitting in the heat, whether you’re at home, camping, or on a road trip!
autumn knitting
Ahh autumn knitting. It’s wonderful to imagine the chilly nights ahead as we slowly head towards winter. I enjoy sharing autumn knitting articles all in one place here.
winter knitting
Here at This Yellow Farmhouse in the northern woods of Illinois, we get pretty chilly winters. I’ve gathered all my ideas for working up knitwear that keeps you warm in negative temperatures, and to cozy up with by the fireplace.
Thoughtfully plan through your year of knitting with the Project Thoughts printable, where you can sort out your current projects by season.