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  • The Lace Knittery Lace Knit Fingerless Mitts PDF download

    £4.20

    I designed this The Lace Knittery pattern to make something cute, warm and wearable. It is also a great stash buster using only 10g of yarn. It has an allover lace pattern and can be worked using up to DK weight yarn.

  • The Lace Knittery lace weight Blue Faced Leicester and silk yarn

    £20.00

    I love this yarn it is one of my favourites to both dye and use. It is lace weight and is a mix of a British wool breed and silk. It has incredible lustre and drape. Blue Faced Leicester breed has a property like linen in that it gets softer with use and age. A single skein is enough for an entire wrap.

    Each skein is 100g/800m. 55% blue faced Leicester wool, 45% silk. Lace weight.

  • The Lace Knittery Lavender Fields Wrap PDF Knitting Pattern

    £4.20

    I find inspiration everywhere and The Lace Knittery Lavender Fields Wrap was inspired by a holiday to the south of France. We had two small children in the back of the car and pulled off the autoroute and then stopped dead for two hours in a traffic jam. Within ten minutes we had exhausted I spy, and had been asked ‘are we there yet’ along with ‘I need a wee’, ‘she hit me’, ‘no she hit me’, ‘I’m hungry” and ‘are we there yet’…they only survived because I was looking over long lines of purple lavender with mountains beyond!

    It is a lovely pattern that is eight rows. It has been worked in any weight yarn from lace to aran. The pattern is written for lace weight and if using up to DK weight yarn follow exactly. Above this weight just go up on the needle size. It requires 800m of yarn.

  • The Lace Knittery Mermaid Scarf PDF knitting pattern

    £4.20

    At The Lace Knittery I am slightly addicted to scarves. They are pretty and practical and are small enough projects to take with you. This The Lace Knittery Pattern is our best selling mermaid wrap in a scarf form. It is knitted straight and then joined into a mobius shape at the end…or not!

    It is knitted in 400m of lace weight yarn but the pattern will work up to a DK weight. The yarn in the photo is kid mohair and silk hand painted by The Lace Knittery

  • The Lace Knittery Mermaid Wrap PDF knitting pattern download

    £4.20

    This The Lace Knittery wrap pattern is based on a Shetland stitch and was inspired by a rockhounding day on the Bristol Channel. The sea was like glass, there was no one in sight and I had just found out that razor clams were called mermaid combs on this patch of coastline. I was pondering this as I wandered along and some porpoise broke the surface a few feet from shore…magical!

    It is a rectangular wrap and is knitted using 650-800m of lace weight yarn. The yarn in the photo is a hand painted blue faced leicester and silk mix from The Lace Knittery.

  • The Lace Knittery Peacock Feathers Wrap PDF download

    £4.20
    peacock wrap

    One of the first patterns I designed and still one of my favourites. It was inspired by my daughters and the hours they spent at Warwick Castle trailing the peacocks hoping that one would drop a feather. We eventually found three…my daughters have left home but I still have the feathers in my studio.

    The wrap is rectangular and has a border pattern with the main body in a peacock feather motif. It is knitted in lace weight yarn and requires 800m.

    The pattern has both written and charted instructions. You can use either.

    The yarn in the photo is a hand painted kid mohair and silk by The Lace Knittery

  • The Lace Knittery School Houses Wrap PDF pattern download

    £4.20

    At The Lace Knittery we love wraps, they are versatile, light, portable and useful. Knitting them is fun as there is no gauge and as with all The Lace Knittery wrap and scarf patterns we design them to be interchangeable on yarns used.

    This wrap was inspired by one of my favourite times of year… September, back to school, new exercise books, falling leaves and crisp mornings and patchwork quilts. It has a school house motif in the centre with a trellis border at either side.

    It requires 800m of lace weight yarn and 4mm needles. It can be knitted in different weight yarns and up to DK weight use the same size needles.

  • Warm Hands by Kate Davies Designs

    £20.00

    I always have cold hands and as such we are always knitting mitts at The Lace Knittery. This is a book dedicated to them! A collection of fifteen designs by old and new designers bought together by Kate Davies and Jeanette Sloan. There is something for everybody here including colour work, lace, cable, Fair Isle and more.

  • Wave Infinity Scarf PDF Knitting Pattern

    £4.20

    At The Lace Knittery I get asked a lot of questions (please carry on!) and one of the most popular is ‘I am a new knitter and want to try a project which one would you recommend”. I came up with this pattern as the answer. It is a pattern that suits a beginner but is also a quick make for the more experienced. It has several lengths and ways of finishing. Is knitted straight and joined at the end…or not. Has one pattern row and can be knitted in ANY weight yarn. Raid your stash, buy new, swap or something you were gifted. You can knit this pattern. The instructions are for lace weight yarn and follow them for up to DK weight yarn. Above DK weight go up on the recommended needle size.