A book dedicated to a favourite of The Lace Knittery, this little book not only explores five designs for Haps (shawls). It includes colour work, lace knitting (yay!) and Shetland designs along with history of a remarkable incident and woman.
Another beautiful book from Kate Davies filled eleven designs (I have a couple on my knit list already), belts made on an inkle loom and the usual thought provoking essays and musings. A book that already has a place on my bookshelf.
The island of Islay has inspired The Lace Knittery designs in both yarn and pattern and it continues it’s spell with Kate Davies Designs. This book is filled with a variety of designs from accessories to garments (the socks are on order from my husband to wear with his kilt!) along with essays on the Island culture and history. A beautiful book.
Collection Two by Marie Wallin for Rowan comprising designs for women and the home. It champions a cause close to The Lace Knittery’s heart…the British wool industry.
Each book contains patterns for men, women, childern and babies. The patterns contain a range of techniques including fair isle, cable, lace knitting and crochet. The books contain patterns for alafoss, lettlopi and einband yarns.
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This new book from Marie Wallin features a range of fair ilse and cabled patterns in her signiture style in her new aran yarn making them the perfect cosy knits for the autumn. All patterns are in her new british breeds aran yarn but can be knitted in her original yarn if held double. If…
Another great book from Marie using Jamieson of Shetland Spindrift yarn (at The Lace Knittery we stock all 220+ colours) featuring colour work, lace designs, surface work and all in a beautiful to look at book.
We love a good hat pattern at The Lace Knittery and this book is full of them. From a range of designers there is something for everyone with fifteen in total using colour work and surface design. It also reminds me of trips to Loch Lomond and the stunning scenery.
The fourth collection by Marie Wallin for Rowan and this time exclusively for the wee ones. It is adorable with vintage inspired designs ranging from ages 2 to 10. Even though children at The Lace Knittery are now grown up young ladies it still makes me want to knit the designs.
A range ( that will be growing) of publications from Pom Pom Press. Each one is a beautiful collection of knitting an sewing that is timeless. Each book comes with a redeemable Ravellry code to download the entire book, schematics and patterns. I have decided sleep is over rated and will be creating something from each book.
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A classic book from Rowan and Martin Storey filled with beautiful designs for accessories and garments. I have already lost one at The Lace Knittery to a daughter…!
Magazine 69 from Rowan Yarns. A classic in terms of designs inside with 40 designs from all the favourites including Lisa Richardson, Martin Storey, Kaifeng Fassett and Arne & Carlos.
I love the book. It has been a favourite at The Lace Knittery for a few years. The designs are timeless and there is something for everyone. The designs are knitted in Jamieson of Shetland Spindrift yarn (The Lace Knittery stocks the entire 220+ colours) but would also work in Marie’s own British Breeds.
Ahh…another great book from Kate Davies Designs full of great wearable patterns and everyone is on The Lace Knittery’s to do list. Lots of texture, colour and contemporary designs.
An introduction to the wonderful (believe me it is) world of haps, the Scottish word for shawls or wraps. It explores the history and has thirteen different designs with colour work, lace and cable techniques all favourites at The Lace Knittery.
The West Coast is The Lace Knittery’s Scottish home and this book is a delightful mix of patterns and information about The West Highland Way. There is a variety of garment and accessory patterns. It is a treasure trove.
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