Meadow by Marie Wallin
£21.00Another 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.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
Another beautiful book by Marie Wallin filled with gentle colours and classic, vintage inspired designs. My to do list of do want to knit at The Lace Knittery has just gone up by eight.
It has colour work, Fair Isle, cable and crochet.
A lovely yarn from Carol Feller of Stolen Stitches and produced by Fyberspates. It is sport weight and is a mix of merino, yak and linen. The yak fibre gives it the fleck and it has a wonderful drape and feel.
Each skein is 60% merino, 20% yak, 20% linen. 50g/140m.
A gorgeous yarn from Carol Feller of Stolen Stitches and produced by Fyberspates. It is aran/worsted weight and is a blend of three different fibres, merino (from Peru and non mulesed), yak and linen. It is super soft with a wonderful drape. The yak fibre gives it a fleck.
Each skein is 50g/100m. 60% merino, 20% yak 20% linen.
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.
I always have cold hands and as such we are always knitting mitts at The Lace Knittery. This is a book dedicated to them! A collection of fifteen designs by old and new designers bought together by Kate Davies and Jeanette Sloan. There is something for everybody here including colour work, lace, cable, Fair Isle and more.
This is the first book by Marie Wallin using her British Breeds Yarn and has become a firm favourite at The Lace Knittery. It is another range of timeless designs using colour work, surface design and all with the unique Marie Wallin twist.
Number 1 in a series of 9 books by Marie Wallin and Rowan. At The Lace Knittery they are a popular series of books containing lace, colour work, Fair Isle, cable, crochet designs. A classic.
Another classic from Marie Wallin with eight crochet designs. With colour work, surface detail and classic shapes. Makes me want to move The Lace Knittery HQ back to the east coast…I can smell the salt.
As usual a lovely book from Kate Davies Designs that not only has eleven yoked designs but also delves into the history and construction from Icelandic (The Lace Knittery stocks Alafoss Icelandic yarns) to Elizabeth Zimmermann it is a joy to read and knit from.
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