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Songbird Shawl Bundle – Shannon Cook & Ritual Dyes
£99.00 – £103.00It’s human to get a little bit lost sometimes. Songbird was inspired by the feeling of realizing when you’ve gotten off track and by how difficult it can be to…
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Kelbourne Woolens Year of Hats – September
£17.50Kelbourne Woolens Year of Hats – September The September Hat is worked in the round from the bottom up and features an allover Twist Stitch Stripe that’s simple, fun to…
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Issa Cowl by Kate Burge and Rachel Price (pattern)
£3.75Issa Cowl by Kate Burge and Rachel Price Another unique pattern from Kate and Rachel from Spincycle Yarns – the Issa Cowl geometric design uses 2 skeins of their signature…
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Kelbourne Woolens Year of Hats – March
£17.50Kelbourne Woolens Year of Hats – March The March Hat is all about creature comfort–it features a nubbly texture stitch, a extra deep brim, a cozy slouch fit, and a…
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Kelbourne Woolens Year of Hats – May
£17.50Kelbourne Woolens Year of Hats – May The May Hat is worked in the round from the bottom up. The deep ribbed folded brim, intricate cables, and pom pom make…
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Orchid Thief by Ysolda Teague
£4.50Orchid Thief by Ysolda Teague Three petals bloom from the centre top edge, their points organically growing into the three spines of yarn over increases. This unusual increase pattern creates…
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Terauley by Laura Chau
£3.50Terauley by Laura Chau Terauley is a top-down, elongated triangular shawl that is perfect for showing off your favourite hand-dyed yarns. The textured patterns are easy and quick to work,…
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Hediye by Ysolda Teagues
£4.50Hediye by Ysolda Teagues A snuggly cabled shawl with a gently curved edging and triangular centre. The edging is worked first, and then stitches for the centre are picked up…
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Atenti Bags – Mamallama Backpack
£130.00Atenti Bags – Mamallama Backpack The Atenti Mamallama Backpack features fun and trendy llamas woven into a jacquard. This small and fashionable backpack/shoulder bag has a 16” zipper allows the two…
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Doris Shawl by Kat Goldin â—Ź The Crochet Project
£4.00My grandmother Doris was 5 feet tall, wore polyester dresses and sensible shoes. If you saw her and didn’t know her, you would assume she was just another unremarkable, sweet…