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Artesano Centaur Cardigan
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Artesano Centaur Cardigan

£3.50
Centaur Cardigan - Julie Ferguson Available in a wide range of sizes, this is an easy to knit and wear waistcoat. Ribbing is used to add shaping to the waist. Featured yarns - Aran
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Stephen West Spectra
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Stephen West Spectra

£5.00
Spectra is a simple lightweight scarf featuring two fingering weight yarns. Short rows create a playful shape that curves and coils as you wear it draped around your neck and shoulders. A simple intarsia manoeuver entwines two strands of yarn, creating seamless wedges that resemble a rainbow or colour wheel. You won't want to stop knitting as the colours unfold! Finished Measurements: 68in / 173cm along shorter garter stitch edge, 6.5in / 17cm wide. Measurements taken after blocking. Yarn: Fingering weight Yardage: Colour A - 390yds / 357m, Colour B - 220yds / 201m Needles: US 5 / 3.75mm straight or circular in 24in / 60cm length or size needed to obtain gauge
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Arnall-Culliford Knitwear Confident Knitting A Third Year of Techniques
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Arnall-Culliford Knitwear Confident Knitting A Third Year of Techniques

£20.00
Jen and Jim Arnall-Culliford of AC Knitwear have a passion for teaching knitters new techniques clearly and simply. How confident are you when it comes to your knitting? When you see a pattern that uses an unfamiliar technique, do you dive straight in? Or do you find yourself knitting the same sorts of projects over and over again? There’s so much to be gained from learning something new, but all too often, people shy away from it. Confident Knitting: A Third Year of Techniques is designed to help you tackle new projects with, well, utmost confidence! This technique-based programme features twelve patterns, from twelve amazing designers supported with twelve photo and video tutorials – giving you twelve chances to find some new joy in your knitting! Confident Knitting follows a similar format to our previous books A Year of Techniques and Boost Your Knitting, but, like both of those publications, is a completely self-contained programme, so there’s no need to have already worked through any of our previous publications! Techniques covered in this book are: Amazing blocking Catching floats in colourwork Embroidering your knitting Folded hem Garter stitch short-row heel German twisted cast on for ribbing Grab stitches I-cord cast off Modular knitting Mosaic knitting Reversible cables Vikkel braids A Year of Techniques brings you 12 patterns and tutorials to upgrade your knitting skills. With projects from world-class designers accompanied by clear step-wise tutorials and online videos, there’s always something new to learn. Techniques covered in this book are: Afterthought heels and thumbs Garter stitch grafting Helical stripes Intarsia Judy’s magic cast on (both for starting closed tubes, and as a provisional cast on) Knitting on a border Mastering dominance in Fair Isle knitting Pinhole cast on (also known as Emily Ocker's circular cast on) Reading cables from charts Short rows Steeks Turning a heel
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Laine Publishing Magazine Issue 14
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Laine Publishing Magazine Issue 14

£22.00
Laine Issue 14, Summer 2022 Imagine walking barefooted on a meadow wet with morning dew. The call of a bird echoing over a silent lake. Wondering home through the sleeping city at sunrise. Our beloved summers are so short and sweet, that even the wee small hours feel too precious to spend asleep. The 10 designs features in Laine's summer collection embody that summer night's magic and explore colourwork, texture and delicate details. · 148 pages · 10 knitting patterns, beautifully photographed and illustrated (both charts and written instructions provided) · An interview with knitwear designer, Aleks Byrd, whose debut book - Traditions Revisited: Modern Estonian Knits - will be published in May 2022 by Laine Publishing · An article about Sisters United · An article about vegan knitting · A column about the challenge of running into a creative rut by our regular columnist Päivi Kankaro · A column about how to find comfort in learning a new craft by our regular columnist Jeanette Sloan · Seasonal recipes · Book reviews · Laine Favourites section · Designers featured in this issue: Isabella Clark, Evgeniya Dupliy, Lindsey Fowler, Katrine Hannibal, Ema Marinescu, Claudia Quintanilla, Maria Walters, Sylvia Watts-Cheery
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West Yorkshire Spinners Matilda
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West Yorkshire Spinners Matilda

£3.75
Matilda - Sarah Hatton Matinee Jacket Pattern Featured yarns - Bo Peep DK
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Purl & Jane Grace Cardigan
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Purl & Jane Grace Cardigan

£4.50
Grace Cardigan - Purl & Jane by Jane Ellison This delicate lace cardigan is worked all in one at the bottom which means less seams to sew up! The lace pattern is worked on the right side and on the wrong side it is a purl row, this is the best way to work lace, as I feel it is like one row of concentrating then one row off!
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Rowan Rowan Loves Kidsilk Haze & Felted Tweed
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Rowan Rowan Loves Kidsilk Haze & Felted Tweed

£12.99
Rowan Loves Kidsilk Haze & Felted Tweed - Sarah Hatton A collection 9 designs featuring a selection of beautiful garments and accessories by Sarah Hatton, which can be knitted in Kidsilk Haze or Felted Tweed in either of the two garment options given for each design. Featured yarns - Kidsilk Haze, Felted Tweed
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Rowan British Made
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Rowan British Made

£10.50
British Made - Lisa Richardson Lisa Richardson takes Rowan’s British yarns and uses them with a nod to traditional knitting. With Lisa's use of, interesting shapes, colourwork placement and simple stitch details mean this collection of fourteen designs has something for everyone. Featured yarns - Moordale, Valley Tweed
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Rowan Bloom Book Five Grow With Me
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Rowan Bloom Book Five Grow With Me

£10.50
Bloom Book Five Grow with Me - Lisa Richardson Grow With Me is the latest collection from Bloom at Rowan. Lisa Richardson’s gorgeous makes for baby and toddler are cleverly designed to enable you to get the most out of these cherished handknits. Lisa shows you how to add hems and cuffs at a later stage, ensuring your little ones get as much wear as possible from their lovingly crafted garment. Featured yarns - Baby Cashsoft Merino
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Laine Publishing Magazine Issue 24
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Laine Publishing Magazine Issue 24

£22.00
PRE-ORDERS ONLY. This magazine will be shipped on 5th March or will be available in store from the 7th March. If other items are ordered at the same time as this pre-order everything will be shipped together on the 5th March. Laine Issue 24, March 2025 Our lovely spring issue, Laine 24, Brushstrokes, is here — full of creative energy and soft, joyous spring colours! The photos were taken in an artist’s studio, in all its vibrant, inspiring chaos, and a lush, green park with old deciduous trees and quiet pathways. The knits are delicate, feminine and refined, featuring beautiful textures and interesting techniques. Issue 24, Spring 2025, includes:
  • 148 pages
  • 12 knitting patterns: 4 sweaters, 3 cardigans, 1 vest, 1 top, 1 shawl, 1 collar and 1 pair of socks.
  • An interview with Nanna Einarsdóttir, an Icelandic software engineer, knitter and startup entrepreneur who aims to create the perfect online tool for knitters.
  • An article about GOR Woollen Mill. With ethically and locally sourced fibre, produced using renewable resources, this Australian mill makes some of the most sustainable and socially conscious yarn available.
  • Jeanette Sloan’s column Fibre Talk, where she meets Helda Panagary, a disabled crochet designer, blogger and activist based in London.
  • The Five Ways article, where we learn to knit more ergonomically with the help of experts.
  • Where I Knit: A regular piece that pictures people knitting in their favourite spot. In this issue, we meet the Tokyo-based Aldo Cass, whose two passions are crafts and tea.
  • Seasonal recipes to inspire your spring cooking.
  • Book reviews.
Designers featured in this issue: Julia Exner, Reetta Haavisto, Sophie Hemmings, Heidi Kästner, Rebekka Mauser, Cheryl Mokhtari, Paula Pereira, Sarah Solomon, Veera Välimäki, Vivian Wei, Julia Wilkens and Rui Yamamuro.
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The Knitter Issue 208
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The Knitter Issue 208

£7.99
The Knitter - Issue 208, October 2024 Get set for winter with Issue 208! We bring you 14 cosy and stylish projects, including a gorgeous lace and cable jumper from Sarah Hatton, a beautiful Fair Isle cardigan by Mary Henderson, classic Nordic colourwork and modern intarsia and lace. Shaun the Sheep fans will love our cuddly knitted Shirley sheep character, and we have last-minute Christmas gift ideas and seasonal accessories using luxurious yarns for you too, including a hot water bottle cosy with an Icelandic stitch pattern, and a silky balaclava. Our special supplement showcases an elegant sweater by British designer Marina Skua. ‘Frosty Mornings’ has a spectacular cable and colourwork yoke, and is knitted in Marina’s own hand-dyed yarn, Mendip DK.
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Carol Feller Dark Pearl
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Carol Feller Dark Pearl

£5.00
Dark Pearl - Carol Feller This cardigan is knit from the top down with raglan shoulder shaping. When the back of the body is finished the front scalloped lace panel is worked from picked up stitches along the side. This front panel can be buttoned or allowed to drape down the side. Recommended yarns: Fingering/4ply  
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Juniper Moon Farm Miacomet Pullover
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Juniper Moon Farm Miacomet Pullover

£3.95
Miacomet Pullover - Alison Green This short-sleeved top features special details placed at the sleeves, back neck and sides. Featured yarns - Findley DK
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Tin Can Knits Lush
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Tin Can Knits Lush

£5.50
Knit in DK weight yarn. Lush and pretty, with hints of complexity this cardigan has a detailed lace yoke and simple stockinette body. The design was inspired by the voluptuous abundance of English gardens and the large-scale floral motifs of classic English textiles.
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Carol Feller Echoes of Heather and Stone
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Carol Feller Echoes of Heather and Stone

£20.00
Echoes of Heather and Stone - Carol Feller We hope you find Ireland’s heritage as fascinating and inspiring as we did! Enjoy this unique collection of beautiful designs, created by my wonderful team of collaborators: Jennifer Wood, Isabell Kraemer, Carol Feller, Karie Westermann, Lucy Hague, Justyna Lorkowska, Amada Schwabe, Woolly Wormhead Plus essays by Nadia Seaver
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Debbie Bliss DB005 Lace Edged Cowl
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Debbie Bliss DB005 Lace Edged Cowl

£3.95
Lacy cowl knit in Rialto Lace.
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Isager Eat & Knit by Marianne Isager & Camillo's Kitchen
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Isager Eat & Knit by Marianne Isager & Camillo’s Kitchen

£22.50
Welcome to knitting patterns by Marianne Isager and food recipes from Camilo’s Kitchen. All recipes and patterns in Eat & Knit are built around a fruit or a vegetable. You’ll find six beautiful pullovers, a lovely scarf, crisp pizzas, fresh salads, delightful snacks, fresh-caught fish, spicy mussels, sweet cakes – and drinks for the sunset at the beach. Eat & Knit is also about the need to pause, – and about finding pride in creating with your hands. Tversted is known for knitwear and yarn, for summer food, for jazz, a lovely, white, long-stretched beach, a unique nature, for artisans, for antique and second-hand shops, for creative village and fringe activities. And for human warmth, awareness and care. Eat & Knit was created at the former elementary school, Tversted Skole. Here Isager has developed an active modern cultural centre. In Summer, Camillo’s Kitchen pops up and host salon evenings, communal dinners and more. It was in this spirit that Eat & Knit was created.
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Rowan Drift
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Rowan Drift

£13.75
Drift - Kim Hargreaves A collection of thirteen easy summer style and casual comfort. The designs worked in delicate shades are relaxed and effortless to wear. Delight in the simple pleasures of each new day, the nurturing touch of morning sun on your skin dew on the grass and blossom laden trees, find your joy in a simpler life. Featured yarns - Cotton Glacé, Creative Linen, Soft Bouclé, Cotton Cashmere, Kidsilk Haze, Handknit Cotton, Cotton Wool
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Pompom Quarterly Issue 47
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Pompom Quarterly Issue 47

£17.50
Issue 47: Winter 2023 Pom Pom Quarterly has always celebrated the vibrancy of colours in knit and crochet designs. However, in their latest issue, they decided to explore a monochrome theme and experiment with fabrics that use subtle tonal differences within a single hue or closely related hues. In this winter issue, the designers played with depth, saturation, and brightness to achieve maximum impact with minimum contrast. The result is a collection of stunning pieces that showcase the beauty of understated tonality. Featuring designs by Sara Ottosson, Rebecca Clow, Alessandra Gropazzi, Alexandra Liang, Tetyana Vyazovska, Marie Régnier, Fiona Alice, Catie Robbins, Jesu Camus, Allison Lutes.
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Debbie Bliss DB004 Waterfall Jacket
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Debbie Bliss DB004 Waterfall Jacket

£3.95
Women's top knit in Cotton DK.
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Carol Feller Among Stones
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Carol Feller Among Stones

£20.00
Among Stones - Carol Feller 10 new patterns from Carol Feller, fun to knit and easy to wear. “This book is filled with some of my favourite kinds of knits: simple, interesting, wearable. All photographed in some of my favourite kinds of places: secret, beautiful, tranquil. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do."  
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Mode At Rowan Tottenhill
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Mode At Rowan Tottenhill

£5.00
Tottenhill - Quail Studio Vibrant colour-block stripes create a striking look for the Tottenhill cardigan. Using two strands of Alpaca Haze on larger needles gives the cardigan a softer and cosier texture. With an open front design, Tottenhill is ideal for everyday wear. Featured yarns - Mode Alpaca Haze
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Fyberspates Scrumptious Baby Collection
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Fyberspates Scrumptious Baby Collection

£7.50
The Scrumptious Baby Collection comprises eight adorable little patterns for babies aged from 0 to 24 months, including cardigans, hats, legwarmers and a beautiful lace heirloom shawl. Yarns used include Scrumptious 4ply and Lace.
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Jane Crowfoot Delft Blanket
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Jane Crowfoot Delft Blanket

£8.95
The Delft crochet blanket was inspired by Jane's love of blue and cream pottery. She loves the way the octagon motifs create the idea of tessellating decorated plates. I have always been a lover of blue and cream pottery. When I was a child we would often visit my elderly auntie for afternoon tea and so were used to seeing the ‘Willow Pattern’ on sandwich plates and teacups. The pattern featured an elaborate Chinoiserie design that was popular towards the end of the 18th Century. Despite having an oriental style of design, pottery featuring the Willow Pattern originally came from Stoke-on-Trent, but a lot of pottery featuring the design also came from China via the East India Company. Finished blocked measurement: approximately 105cm (41 1/4in) x 160cm (63in)
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