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The Desert Bloom Collection includes 8 new naturally dyed yarns. Designed for the eco-friendly knitter, this yarn is farm-fresh and beautifully dyed.
You’ll find so much to love about Paulina’s cozy Ersdotter hat. Knit in Lark, its unique corded rib pattern creates an all-over braid-like texture that is oh-so-soft and squishy to the touch. Prefer to knit with long single-point needles? You’re in luck, this hat’s worked flat and seamed, so you can give those circulars a quick rest.Ersdotter is available as part of Core Wool 2021, or as a single pattern download.
Wooladdicts Heft 10 ist die Sommerausgabe für 2023 und bietet dir 34 schöne Modelle, die Lebensfreude und Leichtigkeit ausstrahlen.
The Mia Fratino Willow Cardigan combines all that we love about knitwear. Made from a soft & cosy blend of Australian Merino wool & sustainably sourced Mongolian cashmere, Willow will be your go-to Winter cardi. Featuring a unique cable design and 3 button closure. Made from 82% finest Merino wool and 18% Mongolian Cashmere. This super soft blend is heaven to touch, super warm and feels just like grandma knitted it. Gentle cool hand wash. Our model Philippa is an Aus size 10 and wears size S here. She is 178cm tall, Bust: 89cm // Waist: 71cm / 28in // Hip : 96cm / 38in
WOOLADDICTS #11 LOVE IN COLOR! Nothing is written in stone. When everything feels like an uphill struggle, just think of the view from the top. Change your altitude not your attitude. Don’t feel guilty for not finishing your project. There are knitters who never had the courage to even start. Creativity is to learn all the rules there are and then break them. True art is to show your colors and to not be afraid of them. Don’t turn your heart into stone and remember that sometimes your heart speaks best through your hands. Find comfort in the rhythm of the sea because happiness comes in waves… It is not about being good at something, it’s about being good to yourself. You decide your vibe. Life is full of mountains waiting to be climbed. Never stop climbing – knit on. 41 patterns featuring WoolAddicts yarns, including Mystery and Move
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The Mia Fratino Willow Cardigan combines all that we love about knitwear. Made from a soft & cosy blend of Australian Merino wool & sustainably sourced Mongolian cashmere, Willow will be your go-to Winter cardi. Featuring a unique cable design and 3 button closure. Made from 82% finest Merino wool and 18% Mongolian Cashmere. This super soft blend is heaven to touch, super warm and feels just like grandma knitted it. Gentle cool hand wash. Our model Philippa is an Aus size 10 and wears size S here. She is 178cm tall, Bust: 89cm // Waist: 71cm / 28in // Hip : 96cm / 38in
SpecificationIt’s all about the detail with this simple crew neck sweater by Quail Studio. Knitted using Softyak DK, this casual knit is elevated with stylish puffed sleeves and tight ribbed cuffs. Understated elegance for everyday wear.This pattern features in Rowan Edition One. Introducing Edition One, the first in a series of modern and sophisticated hand knit designs from Quail Studio. Featuring a refined palette of spring green and neutrals with a mix of simplistic and textured stitch techniques, sit back, relax and immerse yourself in the optimism of Spring.Yarns | Summerlite 4ply | Summerlite Dk | Cotton Cashmere | Kidsilk Haze
“When it comes to cables, there’s one that I always revisit: the antler cable. There’s something about it that’s simultaneously timeless and modern, graphic and organic. I wanted to experiment with dividing these cables to edge a fabric and changing their direction to take a classic cardigan somewhere a little unexpected.” – Bristol Ivy Clever seamless construction and bold cables elevate this chunky deep-V cardigan. Marylebone is worked all in one piece, with Bristol’s flair for inventive details evident at every turn. A-line shaping is hidden within the antler cable along the spine, which splits at the neck and unites with the half cables from the front to flow out along the saddle shoulders and down to the cuff. Sleeve stitches are picked up around the armscye and knit flat, with short rows shaping the caps. A ground of reverse stockinette throws the cables into high relief and patch pockets adorn the fronts for functional style. They’re worked separately and sewn on, so you can knit one as a swatch and decide at the end whether to attach it and make it a partner or leave your fronts sleek and simple. Knit in Quarry, Marylebone will fly off the needles. Designer: Bristol Ivy Collection: Wool People, Volume 10
I’m convinced my indifference to all the sweaters on my needles is to do with their being stockinette, but perhaps it’s more the fact that long-sleeved wool sweaters have no actual current relevance? And thus I’m simply unmotivated? I wonder, because I am plagued with the desire to cast on yet another stockinette sweater — […]
We have seen the oversized, the slim fit, the cropped and the dress version of the knit we know so well. Now it’s all about combining the classic knit with other materials like lace, fishnet or patent
To create something beautiful...you have to dig deep and find YOUR INNER KNITTER. Creating a unique piece cannot be done in an overnight. Crafting is hardcore and it's all about perseverance. Yes, learning new skills can be tough! We didn't say it would be easy. It's hard work that hopefully one day will be paid off. But remember this, you must work hard to succeed. You must play with all the materials until they tell you what they want to be. Slip stitsch, skip or knit your way through your next piece. Create everyday and wonder what your next stitch will be like. Only then, we can acknowledge that something beautiful is created. We offer you the most perfect row materials for your craft(s). THE REST DEPENDS ON YOU - WOOLADDICTS. Artikel-Grp. 2064
“When it comes to cables, there’s one that I always revisit: the antler cable. There’s something about it that’s simultaneously timeless and modern, graphic and organic. I wanted to experiment with dividing these cables to edge a fabric and changing their direction to take a classic cardigan somewhere a little unexpected.” – Bristol Ivy Clever seamless construction and bold cables elevate this chunky deep-V cardigan. Marylebone is worked all in one piece, with Bristol’s flair for inventive details evident at every turn. A-line shaping is hidden within the antler cable along the spine, which splits at the neck and unites with the half cables from the front to flow out along the saddle shoulders and down to the cuff. Sleeve stitches are picked up around the armscye and knit flat, with short rows shaping the caps. A ground of reverse stockinette throws the cables into high relief and patch pockets adorn the fronts for functional style. They’re worked separately and sewn on, so you can knit one as a swatch and decide at the end whether to attach it and make it a partner or leave your fronts sleek and simple. Knit in Quarry, Marylebone will fly off the needles. Designer: Bristol Ivy Collection: Wool People, Volume 10
Why wool? is a question I see asked often, and one I mostly answer to the best of my limited-time capabilities. But I thought it would be a great idea to address it here, for the further explanation of whoever comes my way. Let’s talk a little about it, why I believe wool can be
This article is a part of Yarn 101 series ⟶ Types of Yarn. ◉ Source of these fibers are domesticated animals, such as goats, sheep, camelids or rabbits. In this category you will find yarn such as wool, cashmere, angora, mohair, silk and more. These fibers are much more elastic and warm than plant-sourced yarns.
The Desert Bloom Collection includes 8 new naturally dyed yarns. Designed for the eco-friendly knitter, this yarn is farm-fresh and beautifully dyed.
The big chill is finally here at WATG HQ and all we want to do is snuggle up under a big blanket. Luckily we have the skills - and the yarn! - to make it happen, and we want to share them with you....
As we step into the new year, we are encouraging all crafters to choose British wool yarn for their 2023 projects.
You may wonder, why is wool so expensive? We give you the top 10 reasons and much more in our complete guide.
Lindsay is wearing the Free Your Fade shawl by Andrea Mowry knit with 3 skeins of La Bien Aimée Merino DK (colors Vespa Graffiti, Vespipeia and Drea)We are thrilled to have another La Bien Aimée yarn release on June 5th! Our online shop will be updated at 7am Pacific Time with Merino DK in a beautiful selection of sp
A calendar of anual yarn festivals and woolly events in the UK & Ireland. If you love crochet, knitting, craft or just yarn, find a festival near you!