Yarnologie Volume 4
Yarnologie is a stunning Southern hemisphere journal for yarn lovers.
Yarnologie is about supporting our local yarn industry, giving a voice to Australia and New Zealand makers, and tying in with our unique Southern hemisphere seasons.
Stories in this edition include:
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Knit Your Bits ~ we chat with a talented group of women who participated in Women's Health Tasmania's exhibition 'Knit Your Bits'. A big thanks once again to all of the women who shared their personal stories and amazing creativity with us!
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Origins of the Granny Square ~ they're making a comeback big time, but when did the first granny square appear? We did some digging to find out!
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Know Your Yarn is back once again with a great guide to Yarn Weights, written by crochet designer Joy of Crochet Road
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Sydney-based author and travel writer Patricia Bernard is back in Volume 4 with another adventurous story, this time in search of an elusive breed of sheep.
- Plus step into the studio of fibre artist Dominica Wallace, dive into the world of traditional lace knitting with Cath Ward & get to know Jaime of Jaime Creates plus LOADS MORE!
We try our best to make our photos as accurate as possible but every screen displays colour slightly differently, so we cannot guarantee complete accuracy. Hand-dyed yarns vary from one batch to the next so there will always be some variation between the photo and each individual skein.
Part of the hand dyed allure is each skein's individuality. This gives final objects depth and nuance. With this in mind we recommend alternating skeins (every other row in flat knitting and every row in circular knitting) on larger projects creating a more cohesive blend.