About Sarah Solomon
Sarah Solomon, Creator
Into the Wool
Sarah Solomon is a knitwear designer, writer and teacher based in New York City. With a background in woven construction and dressmaking, Sarah brings a love of details and fine finishing to her hand knitting designs and enjoys creating and teaching techniques that are simple to master but yield beautiful, long-lasting results. Her interests range from all aspects of traditional hand knitting to re-imagining ready-to-wear and machine-knit details for hand knitters.
Sarah’s patterns and articles have appeared in Interweave Knits, Knitscene, knit.wear, Pom Pom Quarterly, and Vogue Knitting, and in collections by yarn companies large and small. In addition to her self-published work, Sarah has worked as part of the editorial team of Vogue Knitting Magazine and as Director of Knitwear Design for Harrisville Designs, a historic woolen mill in Harrisville, NH.
In her design work, she enjoys creating garments and accessories from exceptional yarns that are knittable, wearable and designed to last. Sarah is also an avid sewer and spinner and loves handwork in many forms.
Magazine Covers
Writing
Handknitter’s Double-Knit Buttonband from knit.wear Fall/Winter 2016
Meet mYak from knit.wear Spring/Summer 2017
The Women’s Workforce from Knits Spring 2017
Decreases in Lace Knitting from Knitscene Summer 2016
Decreasing in Garments from Knitscene Fall 2016
Structure of Lace from Knitscene Winter 2016
Methods of Increasing from Knitscene Spring 2017
Jones and Vandermeer, Camel Yarn and the Remarkable Bactrian Camel from knit.wear, winter 2018
mYak’s Fairy Tale Fibers in a Modern World from Fiber Muse Quarterly; Dreamer 2018