These Islands: Knits from Ireland, Scotland, and Britain
€13.50
This book explores two sources for wool in Ireland which embrace the slow revolution with ethically-treated sheep, fair-trade wool, and local milling. A step away from the mass-produced acrylics and imported wool blends from other continents to focus once again on knitting with local wool. There are a variety of breeds of sheep being raised in Ireland and Great Britain, each breed with its own special characteristics. Each of these varieties of wool brings a new level of uniqueness to a knitter’s work. It is time to allow conscientious small-batch artisan producers to guide us to the very best of what these islands have to offer. If we're so focused on having our eggs be fair-trade and local, why not our knitting wool?
These Islands includes eight never before published patterns for hats, a cowl, shawls, fingerless gloves, and boot cuffs using locally-processed wool made from the fleece of Irish, Scottish, or British sheep with names. The patterns are designed by Sara Breitenfeldt, Suzanne McEndoo, and Evin Bail O’Keeffe of the award-winning craft blog, EvinOK.com.
ISBN: 978-1-910567-03-6
62 pages
77 full-colour photographs shot on location at Zwartbles Ireland in Kilkenny and in County Cork, Ireland.
A5, paperback
Published in 2015 by Anchor and Bee of Cork City, Ireland
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