Knitting Patterns

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Welcome to our spectacular collection of knitting patterns where you'll find plenty of inspiration for your next project, regardless of your skill level, or style preferences.

Our ever-growing library of patterns has been specially curated to use the beautiful, natural-fiber yarns we stock from leading brands such as Noro. DROPS, Rowan, Rico Design, Malabrigo, and Manos del Uruguay.

No matter whether you're after a quick and bulky knit or an intricate lace pattern, we have something that will have you reaching for your needles. 

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To get the most out of your browsing experience, use the filters to target or refine your search, be it by brand, gender, yarn weight, yarn color, skill level, or project type. We even have up-to-date collection of free pdf patterns.

Furthermore, with pattern books we go beyond showing just the front cover - we also provide images of each design contained within so you know exactly what to expect.

Where possible, we also indicate yarn quantities and needle sizes for each size of every design so you can buy all you need in one go. 

If a pattern calls for now discontinued yarn do get in touch so we can help you to find a suitable alternative.

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Patterns for natural fibers

The patterns we supply specify the yarn ranges we stock, except for a few, such as Laine Magazine and Pom Pom Quarterly. In case you're unaware, we specialize in providing knitters and crocheters with high-quality yarns comprising at least 50% natural fibers that have been ethically and responsibly sourced by our suppliers.

Understanding that everyone has personal preferences for what they like to work with and wear we try to ensure we stock a range of fibers, including wool (such as soft merino, Bluefaced Leicester, Jacobs, and merino Haunui), organic cotton, cashmere, alpaca, linen, bamboo, eucalyptus, silk, and yak. 

If you discover a yarn on our website you're desperate to work with, scroll to the bottom of that yarn's page to see the patterns we supply using that particular range. Don't allow color clip your wings - try a different shade to the one specified in the pattern for a more individual piece.