• This soft and colourful triangular shawl will keep you cozy on a winters day. Yarn: SuperTwist Sock Alternative Yarns: SingleSpun Lace, Eco-Bamboo, Eco-Fusion Designer: Carlé Dehning download link  
  • The Lacy Cushion was originally published on the Tuis/Home Magazine's electronic platform. This romantic delicate block will look great joined as a cushion or would even be absolutely lovely as a throw. Yarn: Eco-Fusion Designer: Brenda Grobler download link  
  • Yarn: Eco-Fusion Designer: Brenda Grobler   Spoil yourself and make a love necklace. Glam it up, join it to a string of favourite beads, add anything to it you like!  
  • An exquisite lacy cowl that is ideal to wear when you feel the chill in the air on a spring evening. Yarn: Eco Fusion Alternative Yarns: Eco-Bamboo, Eco-Cotton, SuperTwist Sock, KidSilk Designer: Brenda Grobler download link  
  • Mochaccino is an elegant knitted shawl, with a touch of whimsy. This shawl will look beautiful in any of our earthy tones. Yarn: Eco-Fusion Designer: Juanita Muir download link      
  • Use all your odd balls of Eco-Cotton to make these pretty granny squares. Make a whole bunch and sew them together for an awesome patchwork blanket. Yarn: Eco-Cotton (all our yarn bases would be terrific for this pattern) Designer: Elecha Muller download link  
  • 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!). download link  
  • Yarn: Eco-Fusion Alternative Yarns: Eco-Bamboo, Eco-Cotton Designer: Yuli Nilssen This fun scarf is a slightly challenging project that will keep your neck warm on moonlit walks. download link
  • Yarn: Eco-Cotton, Eco-Fusion or Eco-Bamboo Designer: Brenda Grobler We, at Nurturing Fibres HQ, strive to keep our footprint on the environment as light as possible. Amongst other things, we don't use plastic bags to shop anymore. But we know how super busy moms can be. With careers, with kids, with everyday stuff. Remembering to take the fabric bags along for the weekly shop might not be at the top of the list! This is where the Moscow Market Bag comes in. Firstly, it can be made in any one of our three Eco ranges of yarns and the best part is, that it has a handy little pouch as part of the design, so the entire bag can be folded and stored in even the smallest of handbags. The entire project uses only two balls of yarn in contrasting colours and only takes a few hours to complete, making it an easy AND economical project. PS. We used this bag extensively during our recent visit to Russia and it was brilliant! download link  
  • The Namos Flower is such a versatile little motif. Make loads and crochet together as a throw, or make a poncho, or a simple shell top, the choice is yours. Lizelle designed the flower in memory of her dad that passed away in March. He loved wild flowers, especially those from the Namaqualand region in South Africa. Yarn: Eco-Fusion / Eco-Cotton BonBons (all our yarn bases would be terrific for this pattern) Designer: Lizelle Mostert download link  
  • Bringing peace & love to the world, one heart at a time! Yarn: Eco-Fusion Designer: Brenda Grobler download link  
  • Yarn: Eco-Fusion Alternative Yarns: Eco-Bamboo, Eco-Cotton Designer: Yuli Nilssen This shawl is based on the same pattern as the MoonTide but extended to fun shawl. It will keep your shoulders warm on moonlit walks.   download link            

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