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  • Isager Trio 2

    Isager Isager Trio 2

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    Introducing Isager Trio 2, a double-stranded delight that takes everything you love about Isager Trio and adds a new dimension to your crafting experience. With a unique composition of 50% linen, 30% cotton, and 20% lyocell from bamboo in each strand, this yarn creates a dynamic blend of textures and qualities that will breathe life into your projects.Linen and cotton, the primary components of this yarn, provide a breathable, lightweight foundation that's perfect for any season. The addition of lyocell from bamboo brings a touch of luxury, infusing your creations with a gentle sheen and drape that's simply mesmerizing.Isager Trio 2 offers double the creative possibilities. Whether you're designing intricate garments, cozy blankets, or versatile accessories, this double-stranded yarn ensures that your projects are both stylish and comfortable.With a versatile color palette, you have the freedom to explore a wide range of design ideas. Whether you're an experienced artist or a novice, Isager Trio 2 opens the door to crafting with sophistication and grace. Experience the fusion of double-stranded linen, cotton, and lyocell from bamboo, and let Isager Trio 2 redefine your knitting and crocheting projects with a unique blend of natural beauty and practicality that's truly unparalleled. Unleash your creativity and elevate your craft with Isager Trio 2. Description ISAGER TRIO 2 is made of 50% linen, 30% cotton and 20% Lyocell.This yarn can be used individually, with one, two, three or more strands, or it can be knitted with other of our yarns.This yarn has 14 colors matching the other ISAGER colors – and can be combined endlessly. Gauge Trio 2: 3 – 3,5 mm needles = 26 sts / 34 rowsTrio 2 + Alpaca 1: 3 mm needles = 20 sts / 24 rowsTrio 2 + Alpaca 2: 3,5 mm needles = 18 sts / 22 rowsTrio 2 held double: 3,5 mm needles = 19 sts / 20 rows Material 50% linen, 30% cotton and 20% lyocellMeterage: 175 m in 50 g Spun and dyed in Italy

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  • Sale -20% Isager Tvinni

    Isager Isager Tvinni

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    ISAGER TVINNI was developed by Marianne Isager together with the Danish spinning mill, ”Skive Uldspinderi”. It consists of the finest merino quality, virgin wool, which is first cut lambswool. The long and fine fibres make a very durable quality. We describe this as our finest yarn, which wears out beautifully. A sweater knitted in Tvinni has a long life if treated with care. As this is a two ply yarn it is suitable for knitting stocking stitch in the round and due to its lightness, it can be used in various combinations, alone or together with other qualities, in e.g. Fair Isle and Norwegian knitting. Gauge Tvinni: 3mm needle = 26 sts / 30 rowsTvinni + Alpaca 1: 3 mm needles = 24 sts/ 28 rowsTvinni + Alpaca 2: 3,5 mm needles = 20 sts/ 26 rowsTvinni + Silk Mohair: 4mm needles = 18 sts/ 24 rows Material 100% woolMeterage: 510 m in 100 g | 255m in 50 gTwo ply yarnDyed and spun in Denmark

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  • Isager Tweed

    Isager Isager Tweed

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    Isager Tweed ISAGER TWEED is a single ply and a blend of 70% wool and 30% mohair. This yarn has a slightly irregular, homespun look, yet the mohair fibers give the yarn a remarkable softness and a lovely sheen. Isager Tweed works equally well for both indoor and outdoor garments and with the small flecks in different colors the yarn has a very lively surface. When working a knitting technique with this yarn, e.g. a Structure pattern or a Jacquard pattern in a two or more colored pattern, it can be knitted in the round. Gauge: Isager Tweed: Size 3mm = 26 m / 32 pIsager Tweed + Alpaca 1: size 3mm = 22 m / 30 pIsager Tweed + Alpaca 2: Size 3.5mm = 20 m / 26 pTweed + Silk Mohair: Size  4mm = 18 m / 24 p Material: 70% wool and 30% mohair Meterage: 200 m in 50 g Single ply yarn Spun and dyed in Ireland   About Isager: Since its inception in 1977, Isager, a Danish brand, has been a beacon for knitting  aficionados worldwide, offering an exquisite array of patterns and premium yarns meticulously crafted from natural fibers. Marianne Isager, the visionary founder, and her daughter, Helga Isager, co-owner and creative force, have curated a collection of knitting books cherished by enthusiasts. Nestled in the serene village of Tversted, amidst the breathtaking landscapes of northern Jutland near the North Sea, Isager's headquarters on a rustic farm exude charm. Here, within this idyllic setting, visitors can explore the brand's retail haven, wholesale hub, and bustling workshop, all enveloped by the enchanting allure of the countryside.

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  • Kani Kettu Gift Card

    Kani Kettu Gift Card

    Have a fiber artist in your life but not sure what to get them?  Whether it's a birthday, a special celebration, or simply a gesture of care, our Gift Card provides a thoughtful and personalized way to spread joy. Give the gift of choice and let your loved ones select what truly resonates with them. Elevate your gifting experience with the convenience and style of our Kani Kettu | Nordic Yarn Gift Card – a perfect way to celebrate any moment.

    $10.00 - $500.00

  • Sale -8% Knitted Kalevala by Jenna Kostet

    Laine Publishing Knitted Kalevala by Jenna Kostet

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    Knitted Kalevala What does knitted folk poetry look like?How can a sweater be both a garment and a story? Knitted Kalevala includes 18 knitting patterns – sweaters, cardigans and accessories – inspired by Kalevala. Considered a national epic in Finland, Kalevala contains old poems full of Baltic-Finnic mythology, ancient symbols, mythical creatures and nature. These as well as other Finnish, Scandinavian and Baltic influences can be seen in the decorative colorwork patterns of the designs. They are also a wonderful alternative to the popular Icelandic sweaters. All of the designs are knitted in one piece and the colorwork only uses two colors at the same time, making them accessible to all levels of knitters. The patterns use a variety of lighter and heavier yarns and include several options for suitable yarns.  Jenna Kostet is a knitwear designer and a writer known for her historical novels and children’s books. She has studied ethnology and folkloristics. Book Description 176 pages; Hardback Book 18 knitting patterns (12 sweaters, 2 cardigans, 2 socks, 1 pair of mittens, and 1 hat) Includes both charts and written instructions  Language: English Weight: 1.2 pounds Dimensions: 7.4" x 9.4" X .8" Printed in Latvia Print only - no digital download code available

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  • Sale -9% Knitting for Olive Cotton Merino

    Knitting for Olive Knitting for Olive Cotton Merino

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    Knitting for Olive - Cotton Merino Cotton Merino  - 50g KfO's Cotton Merino is made of 70 % cotton and 30 % RWS certified Merino wool. It’s the perfect blend of Cotton and Merino, making the yarn elastic and easy to use, with breathable qualities that are great for summer projects. Material: 70 % cotton - 30 % non-mulesed merino wool, Oeko-Tex Standard 100 Gauge: 50g / 250m fingering weight Recommended Needles:  3 mm Hand-wash in cool water, dry flat 28 sts and 38 rows = 10 cm

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  • Sale -5% Knitting for Olive Heavy Merino

    Knitting for Olive Knitting for Olive Heavy Merino

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    Knitting for Olive Heavy Merino Our merino wool comes from sheep bred in Patagonia, where mulesing is not practiced. The wool can be traced directly back to the farm it comes from. In this way, we know exactly which farm, farmers, and sheep made our wool.Merino wool has many excellent properties. It is temperature-regulating. That is, the wool keeps our bodies warm in cold weather, and releases heat in warm weather, keeping our skin cool. At the same time, wool, like silk, can carry moisture away from the skin, and can absorb 30% of its weight without feeling wet.Wool is also dirt-repellent and requires minimal care. Material The yarn is STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® certifiedThe yarn is produced in Italy. Our spinning mill follows ethical, technical and environmental standards, creating yarns free from harmful chemicals.

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  • Sale -9% Knitting for Olive Merino

    Knitting for Olive Knitting for Olive Merino

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    Knitting for Olive - Merino Wool Merino Wool - 50g Our merino wool comes from sheep bred in Patagonia, where mulesing is not practiced. The wool can be traced directly back to the farm it comes from. In this way, we know exactly which farm, farmers, and sheep made our wool.Merino wool has many excellent properties. It is temperature-regulating. That is, the wool keeps our bodies warm in cold weather, and releases heat in warm weather, keeping our skin cool. At the same time, wool, like silk, can carry moisture away from the skin, and can absorb 30% of its weight without feeling wet.Wool is also dirt-repellent and requires minimal care.The yarn is STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® certifiedThe yarn is produced in Italy. Our spinning mill follows ethical, technical and environmental standards, creating yarns free from harmful chemicals.

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  • Knitting for Olive No Waste Wool

    Knitting for Olive Knitting for Olive No Waste Wool

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    Knitting for Olive No Waste Wool (50g) Introducing No Waste Wool, an eco-friendly yarn composed of 50% recycled wool and 50% extra fine Merino, all traceable and sourced from non-mulesed practices. Experience the exceptional softness and exquisite woolen texture of this yarn. The recycled wool is derived from surplus fibers in the production of other yarns. By blending these discarded wool fibers with our Merino, we create a strong, sustainable yarn, minimizing waste and contributing to a more environmentally conscious approach to yarn production Material 50 % recycled wool, 50 % extrafine traceable non-mulesed merino wool Length:  225m Weight:  50g Gauge Gauge:  28 sts and 38 rows = 10 cm Size - Fingering Recommended Needle - 3mm Made in Italy

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  • Knitting for Olive Pure Silk

    Knitting for Olive Knitting for Olive Pure Silk

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    Knitting for Olive Pure Silk (50g) Indulge in the luxurious world of Knitting for Olive Pure Silk, a yarn that transcends ordinary crafting with its soft, exclusive bourette silk—harvested ethically from cocoons after the chrysalises transform into delicate moths. Immerse yourself in the exquisite versatility of this silk yarn, boasting remarkable heat-regulating qualities perfect for the diverse climate of the US South. Revel in its breathability, making it an ideal choice for garments that seamlessly transition from sultry summer days to cooler evenings. With the ability to absorb up to 30% of its weight in moisture while feeling irresistibly dry against your skin, this yarn becomes your go-to companion for southern warmth. Crafted with precision, our spinning mill upholds ethical, technical, and environmental standards, delivering a yarn free from harmful chemicals. Elevate your knitting experience with Knitting for Olive Pure Silk, where craftsmanship meets conscience, inviting you to weave tales of beauty and sustainability with every stitch. The yarn is STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® certificeret Material 100% Silk (Oeko-tek certified)  Length - 250m Gauge Gauge:  28 sts and 38 rows = 10 cm Size - Fingering Recommended Needle - 3mm

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  • Knitting for Olive Soft Silk Mohair

    Knitting for Olive Knitting for Olive Soft Silk Mohair

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    Soft Silk Mohair Knitting for Olive Soft Silk Mohair is a luxurious blend of the finest Kid Mohair and Mulberry silk. Our Mohair comes from angora goats bred in South Africa, and the yarn is also produced locally. Our yarns are traceable back to the individual farms, which means we know exactly which farms, farmers, and goats our wool comes from. Our Mohair is certified sustainable and RMS (Responsible Mohair Standard). The yarn is produced with high respect for animal wellbeing, and with social responsibility. Our spinning mill follows ethical, technical and environmental standards, creating yarns free from harmful chemicals. The Silk in our Soft Silk Mohair is cruelty free. The silk fibres are collected from cocoons after the chrysalises are allowed to mature into moths and escape. This means that the silk worms are not killed in the process as they are in conventional silk production. The yarn is STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® certified. We advise that Mohair is not particularly suitable for children 1 year old and under, since the lightweight Mohair fibers, while perfectly safe, can cause mild irritation if babies get them in their mouths. Knitting for Olive Soft Silk Mohair can be used together with a strand from a companion yarn.

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    $11.99

  • Sale -38% Laine Magazine #17

    Laine Publishing Laine Magazine #17

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    Laine #17 Laine Magazine presents its vibrant Summer 2023 collection, aptly named "Here Comes the Sun," a delightful array of inspiring summer knits complemented by whimsical photos. Infused with a happy and relaxed blend, this issue exudes a subtle vintage charm that sets the perfect tone for the season. Get ready to immerse yourself in the joy of crafting with these cheerful designs. Featured designers: Julia Disini, Rastus Hsu, Elena Solier Jansà, Pauliina Leisti, Veronika Lindberg, Marie Régnier, Jacquline Rivera, Lene Tøsti, Maija Vasala, Pope Vergara, and Thea Vesterby. Inside this issue, you'll discover: 11 knitting patterns, including 4 sweaters, 3 cardigans, 1 top, 2 shawls, and 1 pair of socks. Both charts and written instructions are provided. An exclusive interview with French designer and debut author Cinthia Vallet, celebrated for her enchanting knitted animals. Cinthia shares insights into her design process and the delight that comes with crafting toys for adult knitters. A fascinating article spotlighting an Australian sheep farmer who shepherds a flock of Finnsheep over 15,000 kilometers from their homeland. Jeanette Sloan's Fibre Talk, a regular feature where she engages in lively conversations with intriguing individuals. This issue features Lissy and Rudi Robinson-Cole, a couple creating crochet art inspired by their Māori heritage. "Five Ways" by Päivi Kankaro, offering expert tips on initiating your journey into designing your own knitwear patterns. "Where I Knit," a recurring segment capturing people knitting in their favorite spots. This issue introduces a Finnish knitter who finds solace in knitting amidst nature. Seasonal recipes to ignite your summer culinary creativity, featuring delights like tomato confit, lemon fizz mocktail, and almond pavlovas. Engaging book reviews to guide your literary exploration.

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    $32.00$20.00

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