
Discover our three Merino Wool yarns
These are all 100% Merino Wool yarns, a particularly fine and valuable wool that comes from Australian Merino sheep. It is a renewable material that is easily recyclable and biodegradable. Each of ...
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Coloring responsibly: the world of natural dyes
Natural dyes can have various origins: plant-based, animal-based, mineral-based, and some can even be derived from fungi, bacteria, lichens, or food waste.
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Crafting a more sustainable knitwear from an environmental, economic, and social perspective
At Artknit Studios, we are committed to bringing positive change by creating more sustainable knitwear through timeless design, selecting quality natural yarns from certified spinning mills, and co...
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Everything you need to know about our Chunky Wool
Our most voluminous, soft and warm yarn. The fibers in our Chunky Wool are sourced from Merino sheep, measure 18.5 microns thick and undergo the carding process, giving the material a fuzzy, soft t...
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Everything you need to know about our Ultrasoft Wool
An extremely lightweight material that resembles cashmere to the touch. With 17.5 microns of thickness, it is our softest and thinnest wool fiber.
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Everything you need to know about our Merino Wool
Our most beloved and versatile wool, ideal for everyday use. The fibers of this Merino wool measure 19.5 microns thick and undergo the combing process, giving the material a silky texture.
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Everything you need to know about our Linen
Linen is an ancient fiber that has been used for thousands of years, but it's still loved today thanks to its benefit for the skin and for the planet.
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How to store your warm knitwear during summer
An easy step-to-step guide on what to do to ensure you’re saying “see you later” instead of “goodbye” to your favorite cozy knitwear pieces.
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Meet il Maglificio di Andrea e figli
Alessandro, Artknit's Founder, had the chance to spend a day with one of our makers, Andrea and his team, in his workshop in Cesena, Italy to talk about his story and the future of craftsmanship.
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Why are we obsessed with natural fibers?
Natural fibers have some inner values that make them more convenient than synthetic ones, in the long run. But which are these characteristics? Are they always beneficial, or do they also have unwa...
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