Hot Off the Press: New Books to Inspire Your Next Knit (or Crochet!)
Hello, lovely makers!
I don’t know about you, but there’s something so satisfying about a brand-new craft book landing on your shelf. The smell of the pages, the beautiful photography, all those clever ideas just waiting to be tried… it’s basically a hug in book form.
Well, guess what? Our latest arrivals have just landed, and I cannot wait to share them with you. Whether you’re in the mood for cosy sweaters, playful colourwork, socks you’ll actually finish, or a little crochet magic, there’s something here to get your needles (or hook!) happily clicking.
Here’s the scoop on our new faves:
52 Weeks of Accessories — Laine
A year’s worth of beautiful, wearable knits. Timeless designs that’ll make you want to reach for your needles every single week. 
Get Stitched — Tom Daley
Fun, quirky projects packed with positive vibes. And yes, if you’re watching Game of Wool, this one’s a perfect companion.
Easy Sweaters to Knit — Melanie Berg
Classic, cosy, and utterly wearable. Knit a sweater you’ll actually want to live in (trust me, you will).
No Fear Sock Knitting — Denise DeSantis
Sock knitting doesn’t have to be scary — Denise makes it approachable, fun, and, most importantly, wearable.

The Doodle Knit Directory — Jamie Lomax
A playful guide to colourwork patterns that’ll brighten your projects (and your day).
The Official Patty Lyons Workbook
Tips, tricks, and exercises straight from the queen of clever knits. Build your skills while having a bit of fun along the way.
Brioche Knitting Workshop — Lavanya Patricella
Squishy, rich, textured knits made simple. Brioche has never been this approachable or this satisfying.
The Complete Crochet Handbook — Jane Crowfoot
Every technique you need to make your stitches neat, tidy, and utterly satisfying. A must-have for every crocheter.

So, whether you’re looking for your next project, hoping to try a new technique, or just in need of some crafty inspiration to curl up with, these books have got you covered.
Honestly, you might just want to make yourself a cuppa, grab a cosy blanket, and dive straight in — these are the kind of books you don’t want to put down.