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Episode 95 – knit-worthiness far exceeds hats for bottles

image: Waiting for Winter by Paul Stevenson

HEAPS to get through today – a not so innocent rant and a reminder of not being devalued and lots of love for The Knitting Goddess’s new One Farm Yarn.

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This month KnitBritish is sponsored by Joy dyes luxury yarn in her studio in Harrogate and is committed to supporting British wool in all her bases.
In addition to incredible yarns, such as Britsock; Wensleydale & Shetland; BFL & Masham Sparkle and BritSilk, you will now find the amazing One Farm Yarn and you’ll hear more about it in today’s show.  
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Reasons to be cheerful – TEXTURE!

I just blooming love it when the weather turns colder and we need to wear a wee bit more wool. And you know what else I love? Texture! Whether it is a wool with a beautiful character or a design with a beautifully structured, or textured appearance, ooh! they want to jump right on my needles.

Here are a few recent pattern releases that just made me want to reach out and savour their beautiful textures.

Clare Devine collaborated with The Knitting Goddess, for Joy’s popular yarn and pattern club this year. These designs are being released as single patterns and when Polka popped up in my Ravelry pattern recommendations looked a bit like the emoji with the hearts for eyes!

© Clare Devine

I love the combo of stocking stitch and reverse stocking stitch – and with Joy’s beautifully dyed British wool and nylon that beautiful texture is further enhanced. Just lovely. And these socks are great if you have a high instep, so another reason for me to cast on soon! Polka cost £4.75

And speaking of Joy, she has recently released Crochet the Rainbow. I’ve talked before of my love of the texture of crochet (though my skills are still not quite passed granny square) and Joy has 4 neck accessories in this book, which feature glorious texture and colour combinations and all use The Knitting Goddess colour wheel sets. Look at this wonderful crochet linen stitch cowl.

© Joy McMillan

 

© Maddie Harvey

Maddie Harvey’s recent hat design, a slice of honeyhas a delicious cabled section that looks really squishable and so warm. Maddie’s samples have been knit in three British aran wools from Ginger Twist Studio, Yarns from the Plain and also the new WYS Croft Shetland Yarn. I particularly love how it looks in the Croft; the speckled yarn should kinda detract from the cable detail, but actually it makes it even more textured. The honeycomb cable detail is really pretty and I love the reverse stocking stitch. Slice of Honey costs £4.20.

© Blacker Yarns

© Blacker Yarns

Blacker Yarns have relaunched some of their patterns and launched a whole new series of patterns for their birthday yarn, Brushwork. There is a lot of texture love in these designs but oh my! Sonja Bargielowska’s Op-Art shawl makes my hands ache to knit. Look at all that garter and old shale! A really contemporary turn on the hap, but keeping those traditional stitches. This might be my project to make for EYF! Op-Art is free via Ravelry

© Purl Soho

Purl Soho are always releasing the most cast-onable designs, aren’t they? Thorn Stitch Cowl is no exception. Knit in light worsted yarn, I think this double wrap cowl will be a total winter wardrobe staple, and looks beautiful. The allover pattern is an 8 stitch repeat. which will be really easy to memorise – a great netflix (or similar) knitting project. Thorn Stitch Cowl takes around 320g of light worsted – I think Blacker Lyonesse would be a stunning yarn for this cowl – it may be a summeryier (making up words now!) wool, but I think it would be lustrous and pick out that texture incredibly. This cowl pattern is free from Ravelry/Purl Soho.

What are your favourite textured stitches and designs?

Review: 50 Tips From Shetland Knitters

I was so very chuffed to get through the door a review copy of the latest DVD from Hazel Tindall, this time collaborating with the equally brilliant Elizabeth Johnston.

A few years ago Hazel released a DVD taking us through the tuition of creating a Fair Isle sweater. This was truly like taking a masterclass in your own home and I remember last year at Shetland Wool Week, she told me to watch out for another one coming soon. 50 Tips from Shetland Knitters is that DVD and it really grew from them being asked for tips and advice at classes and workshops. Read More

Episode 94 – Paved with Good Intentions!

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Woolly Mucker

Our Woolly Mucker for October is Carolyn Sue Jenkins, who is CSJ0423 on Ravelry. Sue is an attorney in San Rafael, CA and she answers our woolly mucker questions later in the show.

Currently Sue is making a Wonder Woman wrap for her daughter-in-law and an intarsia stocking for her grand-daughter, who is expected in November. Thanks so much, Sue, for your support!

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Episode 93 – Always something new to learn

Time to grab a drink, grab a WIP and settle in for the one with loads of reviews!

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Woolly Mucker

Our woolly mucker this month is Barb Mercer, aka Cbmercer on Ravelry.

Barb lives in Calgary, Alberta, Canada and later in the show she tells us about her favourite local yarn. Currently she is knitting a Bousta beanie (though she calls it a toque, cos she’s Canadian!) in J&S and has been exploring the Salish knitting tradition of the Cowichan people, of southeastern Vancouver IslandBritish Columbia!

Thank you, Barb, so much for supporting our show.

| Good Intentions

Thanks so much for your enthusiasm for the Good Intentions Club, both on social media and in the ravelry group. I posted last week on the blog too, if you need more info. It is so great to see in that chat thread that folks are diving into their stashes and making plans to knit those good intentions we once had when we bought that yarn for that particular design! Read More

The Good Intentions Club

Welcome to a KnitBritish Yarn and Pattern Club! The best news is that you already own all the things you need. No deposit, no P&P or delivery charges. It’s all over in your stash and your ravelry library. Read More

episode 92 – stitched together with good intentions

Hello listeners! I lied. I said the next episode would be a bit shorter, and it is even longer! Get a cuppa and a WIP!

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This month KnitBritish is sponsored by Joy dyes luxury yarn in her studio in Harrogate and is committed to supporting British wool in all her bases.
In addition to incredible yarns, such as Britsock; Wensleydale &Shetland; BFL & Masham and BritSilk, you will find screen-printed bags and books, hand-crafted stitch markers and exclusive yarn clubs in her online shop.
You will see Joy and Bobbie at The Great London Yarn Crawl this Saturday and at  Yarndale later this month (23-24) and hear more about new shop additions later in the show.

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episode 91 – she thought she wouldn’t like it but, listener, she did!

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Welcome back lovelies! There is lots of news in this episode. So grab a WIP, a drink and settle in for the next half an hour, or so!

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You will find the very best of British wool, an incredible range of patterns and awesome notions at BritYarn. Isla works to the Woolly Principles at BritYarn so that you can be confident of buying British wool, with provenance from British suppliers. 

Click on the logo to visit the BritYarn website and find the new shades of Blacker Gotland DK, Britsilk from the Knitting Goddess and the NEW Shetland Tweed from WYS

 

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