With the goal of fleshing out my me-made wardrobe with cosy garments, I’ve taken up knitting. However, even at this beginner stage, I really want to make more sustainable and ethical choices. In this episode, knitting expert and previous-guest Saskia de Feijter metaphorically holds my hand and talks me through what to look for when selecting yarn for my next project. Saskia tells me about how fibre type and location can be an indicator of animal welfare, how the weight and yarn structure affect the suitability for a particular pattern, and how ply affects longevity of a knitted garment. She was also kind enough to answer questions posed by my colleague Phoebe about deadstock yarn, best practices for caring for your handknits, reusable products you can knit for the home and yarn scrap busting ideas in a segment we’re calling ‘Phoebe Asks’!

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Find out more about Saskia, her business ‘Ja, Wol’, her knitting community, business mentoring AND podcast!

Listen to my first conversation with Saskia for the podcast in Episode 48: How to Knit More Sustainably with Saskia de Feijter

The knitting community database where I hunted for patterns is Ravelry

‘Let’s Boogie’ Cardigan by A Honey Knits is the pattern I’ve chosen to make next.  

image source: A Honey Knits

Saskia recommends the Craft Council Standard Yarn Weight System for guidance. 

Check out Bart & Francis for deadstock yarns.