Knot Knite

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Come do yarn. Have a drink. Chit chat. Have fun. Gather with friends and meet new people at local breweries and bars in the Burlington, VT area.

Knitting, crocheting, sewing, weaving, and all other crafting welcome.

Photos from Knot Knite's post 06/14/2026

Worldwide Knit in Public Day in Burlington VT. Thanks to everyone for coming out and thanks to Mother Nature for such a perfect day!

06/12/2026

Saturday, June 13!! Come do yarn!

Waterfront park, 3-5pm.

05/22/2026

Here is one more way that our little group can support our community! Blankets for pediatric and end of life patients at UVMMC.

05/12/2026
05/02/2026

April Knot Knite: Tues, April 14, 2026, 6-8pm - https://mailchi.mp/9ef223e9971a/melt-the-ice-knot-knite-tues-feb-10-2026-6-8pm-8680145

04/16/2026

For all of my fiber friends! Sophie is a lovely weaver and fiber artist. Highly recommend coming to see her work!

02/27/2026

So far, Must Love Yarn has sold 33 red hats and 8 mini red hat pins! More hats keep coming in and we have plenty of people still looking to buy! Keep up the knitting everyone!

We will keep the project going after March 1 for anyone that is still interested in making a donation.

02/26/2026

On February 26, 1942, the N***s outlawed the wearing of red knit hats as a form of resistance. Today, I am wearing my red hat in solidarity with our immigrant neighbors in Vermont and around the country.

And. . if you don't have a red hat, you can find one at Must Love Yarn. Donated hats made by knitters in our community are available for sale for $30 with all proceeds going to https://www.aalv-vt.org/.

‘Craftivism’ makes a comeback as local knitters spin yarns about ICE resistance - VTDigger 02/24/2026

Keep on knitting hats! VT Digger just featured us as well! There is also someone who is making little red hat pins that will also be for sale at Must Love Yarn.

I love being a part of such a wonderful community of Craftivists!

‘Craftivism’ makes a comeback as local knitters spin yarns about ICE resistance - VTDigger Knitted red hats have become a form of silent protest for those using handmade crafts as a form of political engagement in opposition to federal immigration policies.

Skis? Check. Poles? Check. Knitting needles? Naturally 02/21/2026

I wonder if Ben Ogden and Jessie Diggens wanna come to Knot Knite? 🧶🥢

Skis? Check. Poles? Check. Knitting needles? Naturally A number of Olympic athletes have turned to knitting during the heat of the Games, including Vermonter Ben Ogden, who this week became the most decorated American male Olympic cross-country skier.

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