Daniel Yuhas

Daniel Yuhas

I am the author of Knitting from the Center Out: an Introduction to Revolutionary Knitting.

It’s amazing how two sticks, two stitches, and some string can be combined in so many innovative ways to make so many beautiful things.

I taught myself to knit at college in the early ’90s, fumbling over the illustrations in a teach-yourself book. A friend taught me to purl, and my obsession blossomed. Before long I was daydreaming over the stitch dictionary in the back of Vogue Knitting, and soon developed the designer’s habit of staring fixedly at my friends’ sweaters, muttering “knit, purl, knit, yarn-over, knit.” The more I learned, the more I wanted to know.

I believe that knitting is fundamentally good for the universe - every stitch we knit is an act of creativity. Knitting keeps our minds active and engaged, and the rhythmic, repetitive work with our hands is a natural anti-depressant. Most important, though, it’s really fun.

You can see more of what I’m up to at www.SuperFunKnits.com or www.revolutionaryknitting.com

original designs

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Helix
Super Fun Knits
Lace and Loop Scarf
Knitting from the Center Out: An Introduction to Revolutionary Knitting
Oh Christmas Trees
Super Fun Knits
Phineas
Super Fun Knits
Starfish of Yak
Knitting from the Center Out: An Introduction to Revolutionary Knitting
  • Starfish of Yak
  • Knitting from the Center Out: An Introduction to Revolutionary Knitting
Mirabilis
Super Fun Knits
Cubit the Inchworm
Super Fun Knits
Doodlebug
Super Fun Knits
Autogyro
Knitty, Summer 2008
Beware the Kraken
Super Fun Knits
Pulpo the Octopus | Octopi
Knitting from the Center Out: An Introduction to Revolutionary Knitting
Lili Marleen
Knitting Calendar 2011
Squiddity the Squid
Super Fun Knits
Squiddity!!
Penelope Scarf
Tatting my Doilies
Anemone
Super Fun Knits
hannahbanana
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