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Yarn: DK Supertwist Alternative Yarn: Eco-Cotton DK Designer: Carle' Dehning Fun for the kids to play with and to decorate the nature table. Click here to Download the pattern
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Yarn: Supertwist Sock Designer: Carle' Dehning A practical knit that uses up all your scrappy yarn bits. The bulk of this project is knitted in easy linen stitch with a few unusual design elements to add interest. It is a fun project to use up all your handpainted sock wool remnants. This case will last through years of wear and tear and has a lovely texture. The Medium Case holds 12 hooks The Large Case holds 19 hooks
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Yarn: SuperTwist Sock Alternative Yarn: Mo'Sock or Silky Sock Designer: Carle' Dehning Vanilla recipe for toe up socks with an afterthought heel, with a few unique variations 1] No cutting of threads 2] Additional stitches in the arch 3] Additional rows on heel. 4] Super comfy, even if you have a high arch, and easy to knit.
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Yarn: Eco-Fusion & Eco-Bamboo Alternative Yarns: SingleSpun Lace, SuperTwist Sock Designer: Carle’ Dehning Inspired by the sandy dunes of the desert, with desert flowers in full bloom after a rare burst of rain, Mojave will delight even the most novice of knitters. The true beauty of this pattern is that the pattern is easily adapted for different sizing (and it will look amazing in any of our yarns!).
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Yarn: Eco-Cotton Alternative Yarns: SuperTwist Sock, SuperTwist DK Designer: Tracy Schmittgen of The Knitting Station This Cardi is close fitting over the bust with a low front neckline, held together by 2 buttons, it then falls open ftom the bust to the waist enhancing the delicacy of the cardi and showcasing your garment underneath. When wearing, the hemline drops at centre front, then rises upswards towards the side seams. The cardigan is not meant to fit over the hips, only fitting perfectly accross the bustline. Photo © The Knitting Station
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Yarn: Eco-Cotton DK Designer: Tracy Schmittgen of The Knitting Station This lovely cable knits up to offer great texture and interest. Add it to an existing cushion or go and spoil yourself with a new cushion. Featured in the July 2015 Ideas Magazine. Click here to view the pattern page Photo © The Knitting Station
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Wabi-Sabi means 'perfectly imperfect' in Japanese. Being wabi-sabi is to be happy and satisfied, even when things are not 100% perfect. This pattern was originally published in Issue 25 of Creative Hobbies (August 2017). The Wabi-Sabi Cardigan is a great pattern that combines knitting with crochet. But fear not, non-crocheters! If you can't, (or don't want to) crochet the sleeve edging, simply work a couple of garter stitch rows and knit the sleeve to the correct length. Yarn: SuperTwist Sock Difficulty: Confident beginners - intermediate Designer: Brenda Grobler
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Yarn: Eco-Cotton DK Alternative Yarns: Eco-Fusion, SuperTwist DK, SuperTwist Sock Designer: Tracy Schmittgen of The Knitting Station This is a wonderfully textured cowl is knitted holding 4 threads at the same time. So it is a quick knit. http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/1407-trinity-cowl/people Photo © The Knitting Station
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Serendipity is a beautiful knit shawl, designed to celebrate our new yarn, Eco-Lush, but also to celebrate the little, personal victories of life. Serendipity has a very special bind off. To receive a video tutorial, please email Carlé at carle@nurturingfibres.co.za for a copy. Yarn: Ec0-Lush Designer: Carlé Dehning
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Yarn: SuperTwist DK Yarn Alternatives: This pattern can be made in any of our yarns. Instructions are provided on the pattern how to adjust for different yarn thicknesses. Designer: Carlé Dehning This tactile ball is perfect for little fingers. Add a bell to the centre, and it would certainly provide hours of entertainment. Download the pattern here:
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Yarn: Soft Spun Worsted Designer: Carle' Dehning I designed this pattern to celebrate my trip to London in Autumn 2013 Click here to view pattern page Happy Knitting
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Yarn: Eco-Cotton Designer: Carlé Dehning These beauties will certainly brighten up your Easter breakfast table and they're super quick to make. The crochet version is available here.