Wool

I stock a cherry picked selection of King Cole Wool this range will be always be seasonal along with classics that will be stocked all year round. I aim to constantly change the colours available in the range so there is something always new and fresh!

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Pokémon Knitting provides detailed step-by-step instructions so you can create 20 different Pokémon. It's a varied selection, with plenty of interesting colours and shapes to ensure hours of knitting fun. The Pokémon will be instantly recognizable to fans of the phenomenally popular Japanese game and TV series. In all their colourful and wonderful shapes, these soft toys are as true to the craft of knitting as they are to the Pokémon universe. All Pokémon trainers need to train-themselves and their Pokémon. The same is true with knitting. To help in your training, the book starts with a how-to guide to understanding knitting patterns, then explains and demonstrates the various stitches needed to make the Pokémon. Then it addresses the special techniques you'll need to master, which tools and materials you'll need, and then how to put everything together to make a perfect Pokémon plushie. The projects are split into three skill levels: Beginners, then Easy, and finally Intermediate patterns that are a little trickier. But whichever level you work on, the results are stunning. The beginner projects start with Gengar, then Jigglypuff, Snorlax, and Scorbunny. Easy projects start with Charmander, then Eevee, Flareon, Pikachu, Psyduck, Squirtle, Piplup, Mimikyu, and Slowpoke. Intermediate projects start with Bulbasaur, then Jolteon, Lapras, Magikarp, Vaporeon, Vulpine, and finally Turtwig. Author Katie Boyette is a Pokémon fan and knitting aficionado, and author of the popular KnitWits series of monster pattern books. She blends her passions to perfection in this book that combines instruction with invention. Add to wishlist
What do you get if you combine amigurumi the Japanese art of crocheting small stuffed toys with Pokémon? Only a second volume of the best crochet book ever! Pokémon Crochet Vol 2  provides detailed step-by-step instructions so you can create 20 different Pokémon. It’s a varied selection, with plenty of interesting colours and shapes to ensure hours of crocheting fun. The Pokémon will be instantly recognisable to fans of the phenomenally popular Japanese game and TV series. In all their colourful and wonderful shapes, these amigurumi are as true to the craft of crochet as they are to the Pokémon universe. All Pokémon trainers need to train—themselves and their Pokémon. The same is true with crochet. To help in your training, the book starts with a how-to guide to understanding crochet patterns, then explains and demonstrates the various stitches needed to make the Pokémon. Then it addresses the special techniques you’ll need to master, which tools and materials you’ll need, and then how to put everything together to make a perfect Pokémon plushie. The projects are split into three skill levels: Beginners, then Easy, and finally Intermediate patterns that are a little trickier. But whichever level you work on, the results are stunning. Pokémon included: Mew, Mimikyu, Scorbunny, Mareep, Snom, Turtwig, Chimchar, Piplup, Munchlax, Slowpoke, Riolu, Clefairy, Cubone, Growlithe, Chansey, Espeon, Umbreon, Glaceon, Leafeon, Sylveon What do you get if you combine amigurumi the Japanese art of crocheting small stuffed toys with Pokémon? Only a second volume of the best crochet book ever! Pokémon Crochet Vol 2  provides detailed step-by-step instructions so you can create 20 different Pokémon. It’s a varied selection, with plenty of interesting colours and shapes to ensure hours of crocheting fun. The Pokémon will be instantly recognisable to fans of the phenomenally popular Japanese game and TV series. In all their colourful and wonderful shapes, these amigurumi are as true to the craft of crochet as they are to the Pokémon universe. All Pokémon trainers need to train—themselves and their Pokémon. The same is true with crochet. To help in your training, the book starts with a how-to guide to understanding crochet patterns, then explains and demonstrates the various stitches needed to make the Pokémon. Then it addresses the special techniques you’ll need to master, which tools and materials you’ll need, and then how to put everything together to make a perfect Pokémon plushie. The projects are split into three skill levels: Beginners, then Easy, and finally Intermediate patterns that are a little trickier. But whichever level you work on, the results are stunning. Pokémon included: Mew, Mimikyu, Scorbunny, Mareep, Snom, Turtwig, Chimchar, Piplup, Munchlax, Slowpoke, Riolu, Clefairy, Cubone, Growlithe, Chansey, Espeon, Umbreon, Glaceon, Leafeon, Sylveon About the Author About Lee Sartori Lee Sartori is a knitting and crochet pattern designer, based in Ontario, Canada. Lee has created patterns for everything from amigurumi dolls, to women’s wear and home decor, adding a modern touch to all her creations. Lee is also a social media influencer and has worked for top crafting companies such as Annie’s and was the crochet expert for the popular PBS show  Knit and Crochet Now! Add to wishlist
Discover 8 enchanting little gnomes to knit, from popular knitting designer and gnome enthusiast, Sarah Schira. In the depths of Grimblewood forest, tucked away under rustling pine and spruce trees, you’ll find the Grimblewood gnomes: an eclectic and kindly bunch, ready to welcome anyone who rambles their way. From Gnorri, the skilled gardener tending to the Ancient Oak, to Gnoddy, who loves a cup of acorn and chanterelle tea, here is a charming circle of gnomes to knit and befriend... Need-to-gnome: Discover all the materials and notions you need, as well as all the necessary know-how, including how to block, stuff and assemble your gnomes to create their distinct personalities. Any knitting needles suitable for small circumference knitting can be used to make all the gnomes in the book, and the patterns are deliberately kept "needle agnostic" to allow you to use your favourite methods too. Each gnome has their own distinguishing features: choose from hats with earflaps, cablework, tassels or whimsical curled tips; knit outfits with colourwork details, stripes or cabling; create majestic beards with corkscrew curls or delicate loops, or even add some beard pockets! Suitable for confident knitters, the book contains all the necessary colourwork and cable charts, along with Sarah’s ‘Chart of Everything’: the ultimate guide to calculating the yarn weights you need for each and every gnome. Every gnome is made in two weights of yarn fingering (4-ply) and light worsted (DK/8-ply) so you can knit your chosen new friend in a small or medium size. Or both! Advice is given on how to adapt your gnomes to make them child-friendly, if you wish to make friends for the little ones in your life. #NeverNotGnoming About Sarah Schira “Once upon a time, there was a knitter who loved gnomes. She was always cold and couldn’t understand why she was knitting and knitting (and knitting) gnomes rather than cardigans. All she knew was that as she stitched on the beard and the gnome  popped  into life, complete with a personality and a life history, she would instantly wonder about doing it again.” Sarah Schira is a knitting designer who loves gnomes. A lot. Her gnome patterns on her Ravelry shop and own website have sold in their thousands, and she has an adoring gnome-loving following across multiple platforms she has over 22,000 followers on Instagram alone. To her delight, many knitters have joined her hashtag, #nevernotgnoming. When Sarah’s not knitting gnomes, she’s working on knitting accessories for everyday adventures, filming knitting tutorials for her YouTube channel, and planning cycling and hiking trips. Sarah lives in Manitoba, Canada, with her husband. Add to wishlist
Find a new way to learn to knit with this card deck of 52 stitches to get you started! In this unique card deck you'll find step-by-step instructions for 52 simple stitches and textural stitch patterns to up your knitting game. Each card shows the finished stitch texture with clear and concise instructions on how to knit it, attractively designed and all presented in a neat and pretty box. A perfect introduction to knitting for beginners and improvers, this deck showcases a wide range of stitches and stitch patterns in an easy to learn - and to refer back to - format. For more experienced knitters, the deck is the perfect inspiration tool, making it easy to find a new stitch to incorporate into a project. The cards are robust enough to be tucked into a project bag, making stitching on the go easy and fun. With a handy 24-page booklet providing beginner instructions for all the foundation stitches, the cards in this deck are designed to be taken out into the world, meaning you can learn on the go and making it easy to always have a project at hand. Presented in a wafer sealed box, this Knitting Stitches card deck contains all the information you need to know to get started - just add yarn and needles, and away you go! Author Claire Crompton has been pioneering the rediscovery of all the incredible stitches and textures available to the knitter in her book The Knitter's Bible Stitch Library, from which the stitches in this deck have been excerpted. Whether you are a keen knitter or an absolute beginner, this invaluable deck is your go-to tool for everything you need to start - or continue - your knitting journey. About Claire Crompton Claire Crompton has worked in the knitting industry for almost 20 years. After a Knitwear Design degree she became a pattern designer for major yarn manufacturers such as Sirdar and DMC. Claire lives in Gunnislake, Cornwall. Add to wishlist
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