Opal sock yarn
£8.50A classic sock yarn from Germany. All colours are in short runs (so we don’t get bored) and each ball/skein is 100g/425m. The single colour skeins are hand dyed at The Lace Knittery HQ on an Opal sock yarn base.
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A classic sock yarn from Germany. All colours are in short runs (so we don’t get bored) and each ball/skein is 100g/425m. The single colour skeins are hand dyed at The Lace Knittery HQ on an Opal sock yarn base.
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.
At The Lace Knittery we love this stuff. It is the loom waste from saris produced in India and rather than going to landfill we use them. It gives extra income to the local workforce as well as saving something beautiful and useful from waste.
At The Lace Knittery HQ we have used it on it’s own to spin with, which it does like a dream on both drop spindles and spinning wheels. It blends beautifully with any other fibre and a little goes a long way, you only need about 10% to get the colour and effect. Our customers continually amaze us and love it as much as we do. They have used it to not only spin with but to (from the top!) wet felt, needle felt, knit with, crochet with, weave on a tablet loom, weave into knitting on a machine, make into bowls, couched in hand embroidery, used in machine embroidery and use in mixed media.
Each rope unplaits into a 100g ball. Mostly of silk but some cotton or other fibres may be in the mix.
Enjoy!
A great, versatile yarn from Rowan, use in it’s own or mix with other yarns. Each ball is 25g/120m. 57% alpaca, 43% cotton. Hand wash.
Gauge: 23 sts and 31 rows gives a 10cm square using 3.75mm needles.
A super squidgy soft yarn from Rowan. It has been at hit at The Lace Knittery HQ. Easy to work with and solid in colours.
Each ball is 50g 125m/137yds. 70% virgin wool and 30% alpaca.
Gauge : 22 sets x 30 rows on 4mm needles giving a 10cm square.
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…!
An aran weight of the ever wonderful and versatile Felted Tweed yarn from Rowan. It has a tweedy/heather look and each 50% wool, 25% alpaca and 25% Viscose
50g balls : 87m/95yds
Gauge : 16 st x 23 rows on 5mm needles for a 10cm square.
A finer version of Rowan Island Blend yarn. It has the same beautiful soft feel, shine and drape and is on the sock/fine DK gauge. There are ten different shades and it is the same fibre content as the original Island Blend.
70% Falkland Island Merino, 15% Baby Alpaca, 15% Silk.
50g Hank/ 165m.
Gauge: 26 sts x 34 rows on 3.25mm needles for a 10cm square.
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.
Each Skein is DK, 50g/125m
70% Falkland Islands Merino, 15% Baby Alpaca, 15% Silk.
Gauge : 21sts x28 rows on 4mm needles for a 10cm square.
100% cotton bias binding from Sajou. Drawing on the heritage and inspiration of their native France and made by artisans and craftsmen across the country. Each is 3 m in length and 2cm deep. They are wound on Sajou vintage inspired cards. Custom amounts of this binding is available from 1/2m, please contact if you would like different amounts.
A beautiful range from Sajou of essential haberdashery in vintage inspired tins. Each tin opens and closes with a click/clack turning mechanism (remember them from shoe polish tins!) and as a vintage label to the front. I want them all.
A range of thread sets from Sajou. Based in Versailles and Paris they champion craftmenship, quality materials and draw on a huge heritage. Each box is printed in an all over pattern. A treat to use and for the eye.
Sajou is a company in Paris that has made it’s mission one to bring back craftsmanship and the highest quality. The products are made by craftsmen throughout France. These sewing boxes are beautiful, here at The Lace Knittery we keep ooooing over them. They contain all the essential supplies needed and are beautifully designed and made. A gift to yourself (me included!) or anyone.
Sajou is a French firm dedicated to bringing back the highest quality and heritage and keeping craftsmanship alive. These tape measures hark back to the treen made in the 18th and 19th centuries. They are a delight to handle and use. Each one comes in a vintage inspired box. I love them.
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.
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.
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