
I am looking forward to teaching at the lovely shop Baa Ram Ewe this February, at both their Harrogate and Leeds locations! Sign up now, there are a few places left to learn about chart reading and lace in the Vivid Blanket and the Low Tide cardigan classes.
- Vivid Blanket Class – Harrogate shop – Feb 11 @ 1-4 pm
- New Season Launch Party – Harrogate shop – Feb 11 @ 6-8 pm
- Low Tide Cardigan Class – Leeds shop – Feb 12 @ 1-4 pm
- New Season Launch Party – Leeds shop – Feb 12 @ 6-8 pm
If you can’t make it to the classes, sign up (it’s free) to come along to one of the New Season Launch Parties – I will be bringing samples from our latest book Road Trip, and I love to sign books and chat knitting! Baa Ram Ewe is offering exclusive discounts on their new yarns, and goodie bags too… be sure to sign up to secure your spot.

Baa Ram Ewe has a strong focus on promoting local designers and the UK fibre industry, and have created a very special 100% British yarn called Titus. It’s a scrumptious blend of 30% UK alpaca, 20% bluefaced leicester, and 50% wensleydale longwool, and comes on subtle and rich colours evocative of the Yorkshire landscape where the yarn is spun. Best of all, it’s an excellent match for some of my favourite lacy Tin Can Knits patterns!




What are you knitting this year?
Planning to learn a new technique or complete your first sweater? We have a wide range of excellent in-depth tutorials and irresistible free patterns – perhaps they will inspire you to try something new this year. Let us know what you think on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest or Ravelry, and be sure to tell your knitting friends too!
Other patterns to pair with Titus 4-ply
January 23, 2015 @ 2:45 pm
Oh oh oh! I have JUST finished ‘my’ Estuary shawl – I have to say thank you for such a beautiful pattern and as this first time I have ever knitted lace – I am super pleased with the results – thank you thank you thank you!
January 28, 2015 @ 8:59 am
WOW! I’m impressed that you tackled the Estuary shawl as a first lace pattern! It’s not the most basic of lace patterns… Congratulations!
January 29, 2015 @ 10:36 am
Thank you, the pattern was beautifully written/presented that it made following it within my reach X
January 23, 2015 @ 4:40 am
It’s a beautiful pattern the Estuary one, I love the lace and the colour. A bit far to take a class though :)