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If anyone honors their Viking heritage – it’s Icelanders! To recognize the return of Vikings® Season 4 to [...]
Ever try to get your family to cooperate for a group shot? Try getting everyone to [...]
Xmas for me is synonymous with snow and tale. So here is an Icelandic tale: the one [...]
Here is a little tutorial that many of you have been asking for: how to work [...]
Autumn never lasts very long in Iceland: suddenly comes a lot of wind and over [...]
Here are some pictures of our Knitting on Ice tour this october. We saw sheep, bought [...]
While in Shetland, I released a new pattern using my lovely Gilitrutt Tvíband: a lopapeysa [...]
Last week-end was one of those that can’t get much better. First I went to Akureyri [...]
Last week, I participated for the first time in the Icelandic Knitting Days in Copenhaguen hosted at [...]
The Hiking and Knitting under the Midnight Sun was a brand new tour I offered [...]
The last tour of the summer ended last week and while I’m preparing for the [...]
If you have been following my Instagram, you will have seen a few pictures showing the wonderful [...]
The Vintage Shetland Project is the culmination of several years Susan Crawford has spent researching hand-knitted garments and accessories [...]
It’s summer time in Iceland, there is still a bit of snow at the top [...]
Today, we’re going to Lithuania! There’s a rich tradition of knitting mittens, socks and beaded [...]
That was indeed one of those sunny days but very windy and the light powder [...]
Spring in Iceland is skying season. My friend Anna Maria and I were well equipped [...]
I came back yesterday from Scotland where I was participating in the Edinburgh Yarn Festival. [...]
#bloggingtuesday + 1 From time to time, I take orders for custom made finished sweaters [...]
As a knitting and hiking tour guide, I have to renew my skills from time [...]
When knitting in the round, we are in fact working spiral rows and a disgraceful [...]
What prompted my wee trip to England earlier this month was the exhibition Knitwear: Chanel [...]
Bloggingtuesday: When you create your own yarn, of course you want to use it right [...]
I just came back from England where I spent a few absolutely wonderful days visiting vintage knitwear [...]
2014 was, in a very positive meaning, a slow year, both on a personal and working side. There [...]
For the last #bloggintuesday of the year, here are a few knitting tips to work [...]
#bloggingtuesday #lostmittensseason Between my endless sessions in front of the computer (who said knit designers [...]
I don’t really get into a Xmas mood before we made Laufabrauð (leafbread), a traditional festive bread [...]
Xmas is on its way and I’m so happy we finally got snow! You may [...]
It was really a special and exciting feeling to design a little collection of patterns using my very [...]
The mittens in my Grýla Collection are one size only but pattern says that more [...]
Here is Rósir another mitten pattern from my Grýla Collection. Rósir means roses in Icelandic and is the [...]
Here is Mosi, meaning moss in Icelandic, the first pattern from my Grýla Collection. [...]
A few months ago, I had the great pleasure to meet Scottish designer and writer Kate Davies [...]
This summer, I knitted an adult Brynja with a zipper for my teenage daughter: smallest [...]
These are the lovely settings around the farm house where we stayed with (very) wild [...]
For the 5th year in a row, I’m happy to present to you the 2015 [...]
You may have seen a few pictures on my Instagram feed and know already that [...]
Spring Knitting on Ice with the Elves under the Midnight Sun between Fire and [...]
When headed North of Iceland, with my family or during my knitting tours, we never [...]