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  • Ard Thir worsted weight yarn by Kate Davies Designs

    £8.00

    A beautiful worsted weight yarn from Kate Davies Designs and dyed by Fyberspates. It is a blend of 60% Peruvian highland wool and 40% alpaca. It is a pleasure to knit and is great for accessories. The colours are a soft heathery range and reflect both the Highlands of Scotland and Peru.

    Each skein is 50g/65m

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  • Autumn Collection Five by Marie Wallin

    £17.00

    A beautiful book by Marie Wallin and one that is a favourite of The Lace Knittery’s customers. It is a celebration of colour work, Fair Isle, cable and crochet.

  • Bloomsbury Collection Nine by Marie Wallin

    £17.00

    The final collection from Marie Wallin and Rowan and it is as usual a beautiful collection of timeless colour work, Fair Isle, cable and lace designs. It uses Rowan’s Felted Tweed yarn which we are proud to stock at The Lace Knittery.

  • Contrasts by Meiju K-P

    £34.00

    Beautiful book from Laine Publishing and Meiju K-P focusing on textured knitting. A lovely range of garments and accessories from 2xs-5xl sizing. Even less sleep as it has added to my do want to do list.

  • Echoes of Heather and Stone by Stolen Stitches

    £20.00

    We fell in love with this book at first sight at The Lace Knittery HQ. It is a book of eight varying patterns from beanies to sweaters using Stolen Stitches Nua Sport weight yarn. It is full of colour and cable design.

  • Fernhill fibre naturally dyed yarns

    £12.00

    Fernhill is a farm a few miles away from The Lace Knittery and it is a special place to visit. They farm holistically and organically and have transformed the soil on the farm. The sheep breeds have been selected as most suitable for the environment and they are breed for the quality of their fleece. It is a magical place.

    The yarn is spun into a two ply just over the border in Wales meaning total yarn mileage to The Lace Knittery is kept to a minimum.
    This yarn forms part of The Lace Knittery Natural Selection where we naturally dye in house. The dyes are either foraged locally (often from the garden or outside The Lace Knittery HQ) or ethically sourced. At the end of the dyeing process only clear water is left.

    Each skein is 100g/405m lace weight. It is soft to work with and easy to use.

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  • Fyberspates Vivacious DK yarn

    £18.20

    This DK yarn from Fyberspates is something special. It is 100% superwash merino wool from Peru (no mulesing!) and is variegated. The dyeing process is twofold making each skein unique. If you want to use more than one in a project just alternate the skeins.

    One skein will easily make a scarf and the feel and drape is superb. At The Lace Knittery we have used it in a variety of projects and the colour variations does not distract from any surface design.

    Each skein is 115g/230m

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  • Gentle by Marie Wallin

    £21.00

    The newest addition the Marie Wallin books and again uses her British Breeds yarn. The colour palette is soft and there is a wide range of projects including colour work, Fair Isle, crochet, lace and surface design. A hit at The Lace Knittery HQ.

  • Inspired by Islay by Kate Davies Designs

    £19.99

    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.

  • Lakeland Collection 2 by Marie Wallin

    £17.00

    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.

  • Lopi Icelandic books

    £9.00

    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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  • Marie Wallin Aran Book

    £23.00

    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…

  • Marie Wallin Britsh Breeds Aran

    £9.00

    This delightful new yarn from marie wallin is the same fibre composition as the original british breeds yarn. It is exactly twice as thick as the original. Designed for cabling and fair ilse projects where a heavier fabric is desired. Made of 4 different british sheep breeds, Bluefaced Leicester, Devon Exmoor, Romney and Zwartbles. British…

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  • Meadow by Marie Wallin

    £21.00

    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.

  • Milarrochy Heids by Kate Davies Designs

    £18.00

    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.

  • North Sea Collection Eight by Marie Wallin

    £17.00

    In the word’s of The Lace Knittery’s youngest daughter ‘I want to knit every one’.  Another great collection of eight hand knits from Marie Wallin for Rowan. It includes colour work, Fair Isle, and cable patterns.