We’re thrilled to unveil something we’ve been quietly building behind the scenes: the Thread & Maple Learning Hub—a curated space for knitters and crocheters to grow, refresh, and get inspired.
This isn’t just any tutorial library. It’s something truly shaped by you, our community.
Over the past year, we’ve collected feedback through surveys, support emails, social media comments, and heartfelt conversations. You told us what kinds of tutorials you wanted to see, how long they should be, how you prefer to learn, and which tools or techniques you find tricky to master. Every part of this hub—from the topics to the video formats—has been thoughtfully designed with that feedback in mind.
What You’ll Find Inside
🧶 Full-Length Tutorials
Step-by-step guides designed to walk you through specific techniques clearly and confidently.
⏱ 60-Second Refreshers
Quick visual reminders for knitters who already know a technique but need a fast refresh.
🛠 Recommended Tools & Tips
Each tutorial includes optional tools that can help you stay organized and make crafting even smoother.
✨ Maker Spotlights
A growing archive of profiles featuring designers, dyers, and crafters we admire—like Alicia Plummer, =Louie & Lola Yarns, Flannel & Purls, and many more.
💬 Comment + Ratings Section
We want the Learning Hub to be interactive—so don’t be shy! Leave a question, share your experience, or let us know how a tutorial helped you. We’re actively monitoring and will respond!
Meet Mariah
We’re also excited to introduce Mariah Stanford, our resident instructor. Mariah is a certified knitting teacher, physical therapist, and longtime fiber enthusiast with a warm, encouraging style. You’ll see her in many of our tutorials—breaking things down with clarity and care.
Subscribe on YouTube
If video is your favorite way to learn, be sure to check out our YouTube channel, @threadandmaple, where you’ll find both our full tutorials and 60-second technique refreshers, organized into easy-to-browse playlists.
👉 Subscribe here so you never miss a new release.
We’re so excited to keep growing this space with you.
As always, your feedback helps us know what to create next—so if there’s a technique you’d love to see or a maker you think we should spotlight, let us know!
We hope it becomes a space you return to again and again.
Love,
