Let Linen Surprise you!

Introducing the new Rowan Summer yarn!

The Pure Linen Collection contains 12 modern designs that showcase the stunning drape of Rowan Pure Linen yarn perfectly! The collection has something for everyone, ranging from trendy to timeless.  We love how they are layered, and can be worn for three seasons for years to come.  Why did we decided to love this linen?  We love how affordable this yarn is because it has been minimally processed.    Linen gets stronger and softer the more you wash and wear it.   

We are pleasantly surprised how this striped baseball tee looks fabulous on a variety of ages and body types!  Natalie has been wearing this cute top over a long sleeved tee and is shocked by how soft it is!  She put this yarn in a rinse free wool wash to soak, then tossed it in the dryer, and steam ironed it for a smooth look.   To shop this cute tee in our new online store click here.  To see all the patterns in this booklet click here.  Natalie has just started knitting Palm Cove and Tamarara is next up!  She can't believe these are $50 sweaters for most sizes!   

Oblagon is a large wrap combining stocking and reverse stocking stitch, sections of lace and slanting lines of dropped stitches.  This project will take two skeins of Madelinetosh Praire on a size 6 needle.  To buy the pattern click here.  To shop yarn from us online click here.  This looks like a great summer project to us!  This project looks like it will have great drape, and a unique texture.Once the pattern is established there are only small changes from section to section, which makes it easy to memorize each part and still offers variation along the way.

The rectangle shape makes it very versatile to wear different ways. - As a scarf it easily goes twice around the neck, or generously around the shoulders as a wrap.  

The gradient scarf is another great project to keep your hands busy while you relax.  We are really enamored by the blending effect that can be achieved by holding two lace weight strands together and you only need one skein each of three colors.  This is another laceweight project knit on worsted weight needles and we are so glad that this is a trend that has made laceweight yarns popular again!  Natalie is currently working on Samen by Stephen West and is having a great time mixing colors and fibers.  To purchase this pattern click here, and to check out our Manos lace click here
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