Knit Nation Gazette: The Monthly Print Newspaper for Knitters
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🧶 A Monthly PRINT Newspaper For Knitters

For Knitters Who Still Believe the Best Things Arrive on Real Paper, Not a Screen.

100% Knitting: No Bad News. No Politics. No Ads. Happy Mail For Knitters.

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Picture this

The day your
Knit Nation Gazette arrives.

Once a month, something lands in your mailbox that has nothing to do with bills, catalogues, or anything that needs a signature.

A real newspaper. Printed on real paper. Made carefully, deliberately, with genuine love for knitters like you.

"You take it to your favourite chair. Needles in hand. For the next little while, there are no notifications. No autoplay. No algorithm. No bad news. No politics.

Just 24 beautiful printed pages filled with tested patterns, technique deep-dives, and stories written by people who actually knit."

That's the Knit Nation Gazette. Every month. In your mailbox.

✦   From a Knit National   ✦

"I really enjoy sitting down for a quiet evening with a cup of tea and leafing through my knit nation newspaper. I look forward to each issue to read about others adventures and lives. The crossword puzzle and mind teasers are great fun and the added bonus is the patterns that come inside. Don't forget last but not least the mystery…"

Amy F.

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Amy F. — Knit National

Sound familiar?

You love knitting.
The internet has made it
harder to enjoy.

You open your phone to find a pattern. Forty-five minutes later you've watched eleven tutorials, saved six reels, pinned fourteen projects, joined two Facebook groups, and you're somehow back at the beginning: needles in hand, yarn in lap, no closer to starting anything.

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Tabs open. Zero finished projects.The internet has more knitting content than you could consume in ten lifetimes. And somehow, the basket of yarn by your chair stays exactly where it is.

The magazines you loved have folded or gone digital-only. Ravelry has 500 patterns you've saved and made twelve. Now with the age of AI, it's hard to even tell what's a real pattern and what's been generated by a machine that's never actually knitted anything.

The Knit Nation Gazette lands in your mailbox once a month. Tested patterns you can trust. Articles worth reading. Something physical to hold. Hands on inspiration instead of trolling and scrolling.

Real Knit Nationals. Real mailboxes. Real paper.

Thousands of knitters already
open this every month.

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Happy mail day

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Screen-free reading

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Reading in style

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Monthly ritual

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Something to look forward to

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Happy mailbox

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Real Knit Nationals. Photographed in their own homes. Unposed, unfiltered, unscripted.

Introducing

Knit Nation

The Gazette

Knit Nation Gazette

A monthly print newspaper made specifically, deliberately, and with enormous care for knitters like you.

Every month it arrives in your physical mailbox. Real paper. Real ink. Real patterns, tested by real hands before they ever reach yours. Articles that take you somewhere. Stories from knitters who understand this craft the way you do. Games that make you smile.

No screen required. No AI. No algorithm involved at any stage.

Every month

What arrives in your
mailbox every Knit Nation issue.

Every issue is different. Every issue is a surprise. But here's what you can always expect inside.

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7–9 Tested Patterns

Every pattern has been tested by real hands before it reaches yours. Not proofread, tested. Knitted. Finished. If something doesn't work the way the instructions say, it doesn't go in. No AI fluff. Real patterns that want to be finished.

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The Articles

Each issue takes you somewhere. The knitters who used yarn as wartime espionage. The lace-making traditions of a small Irish fishing village. The science of why knitting is good for your brain. These aren't filler, they're the pages our readers tell us they look forward to most.

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Technique Deep-Dives

Whether you've been knitting for two years or forty, there is always something to learn. Each issue includes a technique feature written for knitters who want to genuinely expand what they can do, not a beginner tutorial dressed up as something more.

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The Reader Pages

Letters. Projects. Photos. Real names. Real yarn. Real knitters who love this craft the way you do and who have found, in the Knit Nation Gazette, something that loves them back.

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The Knitting Games

Knitting-themed crosswords. Yarn scrambles. Spot-the-difference. The kind of thing that makes you smile over your tea before you pick up your needles. The Knit Nation Gazette is supposed to be a pleasure from first page to last.

The Feeling

This is the one we can't quite put into words, but our readers can. It's the feeling of sitting down with something made with care. Of turning pages instead of scrolling. Of an hour that belongs entirely to you and your knitting. That feeling is what the Knit Nation Gazette is really for.

A look inside

See the pages for yourself.

Every issue is printed on quality newsprint: here's what lands in your mailbox.

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Take theirs.

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Sharing their Gazette experience

Jean's knitted dogs — George the Dog pattern
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I love my Knit Nation and look forward to reading it cover to cover every month. When you featured Louise Crowther's George the Dog in the 4th issue, I was well and truly hooked. I've bought all three of her books! I also really enjoy the history stories of knitting and the different designs from around the world. I feel like my knitting world has opened up so much from the very first issue to the present. Thank you for broadening my knitting horizons!

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Jean FitzgeraldSan Diego, California · Knit National
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I was absolutely giddy like a little kid on Christmas opening up my first issue. I am in love. Thank you to all who produced Knit Nation.

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Mary S.Knit National
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It is amazing what having a physical newspaper devoted to knitting has done for my learning, my enthusiasm and my enjoyment of knitting! I keep the current issue in my knitting basket so I can browse articles, experiment with techniques and gain inspiration.

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Lynn S.Knit National
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This adorable paper has helped me so much! I had a bad fall that gave me a concussion last summer. I had lost my memory so badly that I couldn't remember how to knit. Your very entertaining little newspaper makes me feel like I can do anything.

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Linda M.Knit National
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I love the projects that are included. I love the book mentions and the stories and history of knitting. I may have to go and order all the previous issues just because they are so interesting. I love it!!

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Aubrey P.Knit National
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Wow! I don't know how you do it! It was so full of entertaining, helpful and educational information! I need to share it with my daughters and friends. Thanks for a wonderful publication.

Donna P.Knit National
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I loved the patterns with the interviews and history... but mostly the trivia questions and crosswords. Can't wait for next month to see if I get them right!

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Elaine M.Knit National
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A personal note fromBrittany, Founder

I started The Kindness Company during one of the harder seasons of my life.

I was pregnant with my first daughter, and at the same time watching my mother disappear slowly to dementia. She was the woman who had taught me to knit, sitting with me, guiding my hands, passing something down that her own mother had passed to her.

As her memory faded, I kept thinking about what would be lost with her. Not just her but the traditions she carried. The things she knew how to do with her hands. The particular kind of love that gets passed through craft, from one person to the next, across generations.

I wanted to give my daughter something she could hold. Something tactile and real and worth keeping. Something that carried the same spirit my mother had given me: the joy of making, the comfort of needles and yarn, the sense of belonging to a long line of women who made things with their hands.

So I made it.

The Knit Nation Gazette and all our newspapers is my attempt to preserve something worth preserving. A printed newspaper: real paper, real patterns, real stories that you can sit with. That you can pass along. That your family might one day pick up and understand, without you having to explain, why it mattered.

My mother taught me that the things we make with our hands are how we say I love you across time.

I hope the Knit Nation Gazette feels like that.

BrittanyFounder, The Knit Nation Gazette · The Kindness Company

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Questions

A few things people ask us.

How many patterns are in each issue?

Every issue includes 7–9 patterns, all tested by real knitters before they go to print. Patterns vary in difficulty and project type: wearables, accessories, home items, and seasonal makes. No AI-generated patterns. No mistakes that weren't caught.

How long does delivery take?

We ship four times a month on the 1st, 8th, 16th, and 24th. Once it's with USPS, delivery takes 8–22 business days depending on where you are. Most readers receive their paper within 8 business days. Every reader who has waited tells us it was worth it.

What if I don't like it?

Then you cancel. It takes thirty seconds and there are no fees, no penalties, and no passive-aggressive emails asking you to reconsider. You automatically receive a link you can use to cancel on your own after sign up, or just send us an email at info@thekindnesscompany.com. We would rather have readers who genuinely love the Knit Nation Gazette than subscribers who feel stuck.

Is this for beginners or experienced knitters?

The Knit Nation Gazette is for anyone who loves knitting. Some of our readers have been knitting for 73 years. Some picked up needles last year. What they have in common is that they want patterns that actually work, articles worth reading, and something that feels made with care. If you love knitting, you belong here.

Do you ship internationally?

Yes. We ship worldwide. Delivery times outside the US vary: please allow additional time. The Gazette is worth crossing an ocean for. Several of our readers have confirmed this.

Can I give this as a gift?

Absolutely and it makes a remarkable one. A subscription to the Knit Nation Gazette tells the knitter in your life that you see them, that you understand what they love, and that you wanted to give them something that would arrive again and again and make them happy every time. Simply enter the recipient's address at checkout.

What's inside each issue?

Tested patterns. Technique deep-dives. Feature articles that take you somewhere. Reader stories and letters. Knitting-themed games. 100% Knitting. No bad news. No politics. No ads. And the particular quiet joy of something printed on paper that was made with real care. Every issue is different. Every issue is a surprise. That's part of the point.

Your mailbox has been
waiting for this.

You didn't know the Knit Nation Gazette existed until recently. But part of you has been looking for it: the slow, screen-free, curated thing that arrives in your hands once a month and asks nothing except your attention and your needles.

This is it.

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