Here is a list of some of the blogs that I read regularly.

This is by no means an exhaustive list of the blogs that I read, but it certainly gives you a good starting point if you are interesting in adding to your online reading.


Brooklyn Tweed

This blog is filled with gorgeous photographs of beautiful knitting.  Jared Flood is one of my favorite designers and I love looking at his blog.


CRAFT

This is a great place for inspiration to make things that you never knew you needed.  Once you have seen a posting, you always want to follow the suggestions.


Damn, Knit & Blast

Susan Crow writes a funny and honest blog, filled with lovely knitting.


Grumperina

I read Grumperina because one day I WILL knit like her, and be able to buy all the fabulous yarn she does.  Just a few more years to go!


Laylock

This is great looking site, by a young and talented designer.  She posts useful tutorials and interesting articles, with the odd freebie thrown in.


Mason-Dixon Knitting

If you have ever read anything about knitting on the web, you are bound to have heard of these two bloggers, on opposite sides of the Mason-Dixon Line.  The blog is made up of emails to each other, that the readers get to share it.


One Pretty Thing

This is a summary of great articles and tutorials from all around the web.  If you want inspiration, this is a great place to start your day.


Other Side of the Pom

A Brit in New York, a crafter and a blogger.


Plain Jane Creations

This talented Australia blogger takes amazing photographs of her home on the coast and drops in the odd knitting pattern for good measure.  Her felting is pretty great too.

 

Roman Sock

This blogger makes the most amazing amigurumi patterns.  I LOVE her cute little critters.  If you need cheering up, go and coo over gorgeous creations.


Sasha's Blue Carpet

Sasha is a woman after my own heart.  She is articulate, intelligent, feisty and unafraid of showing it.  She is also at the beginning of her designing career (oh and I helped her test knit one of her first patterns).


The Seated View

Lene Anderson lives in Canada, she is full of interesting ideas, she take beautiful photographs and speaks incredible sense.  She also happens to suffer from daily pain.  This woman posts articles that make me gasp in recognition.


Up Knit Creek

I subscribed to this blog for quite some time before I found out that I knew the blogger's mother - such a small world isn't it?


Wendy Knits

Wendy knits like a maniac, blasts through projects at such a speed and then publishes the patterns so quickly I am amazed she has a job other than knitting!  She also has the most stunning cat who stars in all her posts.


Yarn Harlot

Another famous knitting blogger.  If you are reading this, you have probably heard of the Yarn Harlot and I don't need to tell you anymore than she makes me howl with laughter.


Ysolda

This young Scottish designer has such lovely ideas that it is impossible to avoid smiling when you see her patterns.  She also has an elegant website filled with nice photos.