A beautiful, soft and scrumptious yarn from Rowan that shines. It is a blend of Falkland Islands Merino, Baby Alpaca and Silk. Perfect for all projects.
A lovely DK yarn from Rowan. It is a chained construction and the yak fibre gives it a lustrous sheen. We have used it at The Lace Knittery HQ for both garments and accessories and the drape is wonderful.
Each ball is 50g/135m/148y
76% cotton, 15% yak, 9% nylon.
DK weight with a gauge: 22sts x 30 rows on 4mm needles for a 10cm square.
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A beautiful fade yarn from Scheepjes. It is double knit and fades through the colours as you knit. Each Cake is 450g and a whopping 1000m which means even though they are appear to be a considered purchase there is more than enough yarn to complete a whole garment. I managed to knit a large shawl, scarf and wristlets from a single cake. The yarn glides smoothly and is a pleasure to use.
Each is packed in it’s own cardboard box making them a great gift too!
20% alpaca 70% virgin wool.
3.5-4mm needle or hook size.
20 stitches to 26 rows on 3.5mm needles for a 10x10cm square.
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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.
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.
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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.
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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 Lace Knittery is based in rural Somerset and it is cider country. We even toast the trees at wassail. The Lace Knittery Baby Apples Wrap was inspired by the apple orchards around the studio in spring. The wrap has an all over leaf pattern with a ruffled edge. This is optional. The colour of the yarn in the photo is hand painted by The Lace Knittery and is the colour of baby apples when they are first set on the trees.
It requires 800m of lace weight yarn. The yarn in the photo is hand painted kid mohair and silk and is available from The Lace Knittery.
The Lace Knittery Baroque yarns are hand painted in house at The Lace Knittery HQ. They are a range of rich colours using single colours of my own dye recipes used in the rest of our range.
If a colour is not available, they can be dyed on request.
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We keep bees at The Lace Knittery and the inspiration for this beanie hat comes from the old fashioned skeps. It is knitted in the round and multi sized. It can be knitted in multiple weight yarns and requires around 100m.
The yarn used in the photo is a DK weight merino, silk and sparkle mix hand painted by The Lace Knittery.
This is the mobius version of The Lace Knittery Ebbtide Scarf. It was inspired by the shoreline and lochs of the west coast of Scotland. The central lace pattern echoes sand on an ebbing tide and is knitted straight. It is joined and the ruffle seaweed edging is picked up at the end. This allows you to leave it without or not.
It is knitted in lace weight yarn but the pattern is adaptable up to DK weight yarn. It takes 420m yarn and the yarn in the photo is a hand painted kid mohair and silk from The Lace Knittery.
This The Lace Knittery pattern was inspired by a trip to Argyl in the west of Scotland. I spent an enjoyable and vast number of hours just watching the tide and walking along the strand line of Loch Fyne and wandering around the wooded shores of Loch Awe.
The scarf has a main lace pattern and the ruffled edge is picked up at the end. This gives you the opportunity to add it or not. It is knitted in lace weight yarn but as always with The Lace Knittery patterns I like them to be adaptable so it can be knitted in up to DK weight yarns using the same needle size and instructions.
The yarn in the photo is kid mohair and silk and is hand painted by The Lace Knittery.
I have lost count of the number of these mitts I have made. The Lace Knittery Embellished Mitts are just fun to make and wear (and give away!). They are knitted in the round and then let your imagination go wild. I have beaded, embroidered, appliqued, all three or just left plain. Go wild.
They can be knitted in lace weight to DK weight yarn and take 20-25g.
At The Lace Knittery I like to think outside the boundaries…why should we knit lace with lace weight yarn. The Lace Knittery Exmoor Snuggle Aran Scarf is one of my Big Lace designs, inspired by Simonsbath in the heart of Exmoor and not far from The Lace Knittery HQ. It is a triangular wrap knitted in aran weight yarn. You can leave at scarf size or carry on to a wrap size. It has a bobble edging that is knitted as you go along. Wear front or back it suits everybody and is a nice easy knit.
It requires 400m of aran weight yarn.
The photo yarn is merino and donegal nep hand painted in Exmoor colour way and is available from The Lace Knittery.
The Inspiration for The Lace Knittery Frosted Leaf Shawl came from a New Year’s Day walk. It was frosty and then we reached the lovely West Bay. The sea was crashing on shore but it was bright sparkling sunshine.
It is a triangular shawl with a picot edge. It is knitted from the lower edge. This allows the knitter to decide the finished size from scarf to enormous wrap. It requires 800m of lace weight yarn but can also be knitted in DK weight yarn using the same needle size and instructions.
The yarn in the photo is a merino, silk and sparkle lace weight, hand painted in Stormy Sea colour way and available from The Lace knittery.
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