Yarn Library

Yarn Library
Adam Cleevely of CleevelyKnits and Georgia Denham (a Cambridge PhD student who knits as Tulipurl) launched Yarn Library in November 2025, and in just a few months it's already earned a 4.9-star rating from 33 reviewers. The format is simple and effective: each episode takes one topic and lets the conversation unfold naturally, tangents welcome. The chemistry between the hosts is the obvious draw -- Adam brings a knitting influencer's perspective while Georgia adds an academic's tendency to ask interesting questions about craft culture and heritage preservation. Early episodes leaned heavily on coverage of the Game of Wool TV show, which divided listeners. Some loved the in-depth analysis; others wanted broader craft discussions. The hosts clearly listened, because Season 2 (launching February 2026) promises more varied crafty conversation. At just 12 episodes, this is a podcast you can catch up on in an afternoon. Topics so far include pattern pricing and designer compensation, craft terminology, and the hosts' own knitting origin stories. The show handles weighty subjects (like whether heritage crafts are being adequately preserved) with a light enough touch that it never feels like a lecture. For listeners who want a knitting podcast with intellectual curiosity and a British sensibility, Yarn Library is off to a genuinely promising start.

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