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.
At The Lace Knittery I get asked a lot of questions (please carry on!) and one of the most popular is ‘I am a new knitter and want to try a project which one would you recommend”. I came up with this pattern as the answer. It is a pattern that suits a beginner but is also a quick make for the more experienced. It has several lengths and ways of finishing. Is knitted straight and joined at the end…or not. Has one pattern row and can be knitted in ANY weight yarn. Raid your stash, buy new, swap or something you were gifted. You can knit this pattern. The instructions are for lace weight yarn and follow them for up to DK weight yarn. Above DK weight go up on the recommended needle size.
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.
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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