May 2016 - Knitrowan...Welcome Letter 4 Monthly Free Pattern 5 Wilder by Kim Hargreaves 6 Franklins...
Transcript of May 2016 - Knitrowan...Welcome Letter 4 Monthly Free Pattern 5 Wilder by Kim Hargreaves 6 Franklins...
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Iburiby Lisa Richardsonusing PanamaKnitting & Crochet Magazine 59
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CONTENTSWelcome Letter 4
Monthly Free Pattern 5
Wilder by Kim Hargreaves 6
Franklins Celebrating 60 years 8
Yarn in the Spotlight 11
Little Rowan Blossom by Linda Whaley 12
Martin Storey Knit Along 2016 14
Debbie Abrahams’ 2016 Mystery Cushion Club 16
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Hello and welcome to the May eNewsletter!
This month, we bring you news of a brand new brochure as part of our Little Rowan collections, Blossom by Linda Whaley - coming soon. We also take a look at the new book from Kim Hargreaves and meet UK retailer Franklins, who are currently celebrating their 60th anniversary.
We also talk about the slip stitch technique and round up the latest news from the Martin Storey Knit Along 2016.
We hope you enjoy your new issue!
The Rowan team
Front Cover:Mieby Lisa RichardsonPure Linen & Kidsilk HazeKnitting & Crochet Magazine 59
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R O W A N Loves…
WILDER21 Designs By Kim Hargreaves
Feel the calm of a spring breeze and the gentle warmth of soft sunlight. Mother Nature provides the perfect backdrop where chic understated pieces sit alongside frills and fringing, whilst fluid fabrics and cinched-in silhouettes create a strong, feminine style.
Lakeby Kim Hargreavesusing Cotton Lustre
Songby Kim Hargreavesusing Softyak DK
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Wilderby Kim Hargreavesusing Panama
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To celebrate our exciting 60th anniversary this year, we have designed a new bag featuring two designs; a sewing machine on one side and a lady knitting on the other. This has caused much discussion amongst our customers. Some point to what the female standing behind the sewing machine must really be thinking, whilst the vintage feel to both designs is well loved.
We have also launched our very own Facebook page, with excellent results. We’ve had brilliant feedback through our posting of events, promotions, and ideas, with one such posting generating 111,000 hits. So take a look, by clicking on the Facebook link on our website.
We take great pleasure in our customers gleefully showing us their creations. These, too, are a great source of inspiration and so many are posted on our Facebook page. Likewise, we have classrooms that are located in 3 of our 5 shops – Colchester, Chelmsford and Salisbury – with a variety of subjects including knitting, dressmaking, patchwork and creative machine embroidery being taught, with results, also, posted on our Facebook page.
Why not take a look at what we have to offer by discovering what classes are available on our website – www.franklinsgroup.com.Enticing our customer online is important, but so too is what you see from the outside of our stores. We are dedicated to making our promotions quirky and different each time. We have an excellent window dresser who is fantastic at putting together some of our more crazy ideas into the most amazing displays.
This season, we are supporting Rowan Knitting and Crochet Magazine 59 and the new Softyak yarn. The magazine features beautiful photography and the stunning Norfolk coastline, not far from where we’re
60th AnniversaryWe hear from Franklins about their
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situated! We also feel that the Kyoto story is one of the most feminine and splendid features we have seen for some time.
All of our branches carry wool, sewing machines, fabric, and threads. They can be found at:
FRANKLINSGROUP
13/15 St Botolphs Street, Colcheste, CO2 7DU. Tel: 01206 574758
201 Moulsham Street,Chelmsford,CM2 0LG. Tel: 01245 346300
222 High Street, Dovercourt,CO12 3PF.Tel: 01255 502533
1-3 St Matthews Street, Ipswich, IP1 3EL.Tel: 01473 254276
41 Fisherton Street, Salisbury, Wilts, SP2 7SU.Tel: 01722554466
We look forward to seeing you in one soon.
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Yarn in the Spotlight…Baby Merino Silk DKThis month, we take a look at our versatile blend of 66% wool & 34% silk, made from merino superwash wool and tussah silk. Twenty shades range from sugar sweet Candy to vivid Emerald and rich Aubergine. The yarn is perfect for baby, children and adult designs alike and boasts an aptly comprehensive colour palette.
Pebble690
Straw671
Snowdrop670
Dawn672
Zinc681
Shell Pink674
Candy695
Rose678
Frosty694
Aubergine701
Cloud693
Teal677
Deep682
Iceberg699
Emerald685
Leaf692
Goldilocks691
Cantaluope686
Strawberry687
Bluebird684
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by Linda Whaley
Playful and full of imagination, Blossom is a sweet collection of fifteen designs for girls aged three to seven years by Linda Whaley. Designs are pretty and versatile and range from eye-catching cardigans to a fun bag design and an heirloom blanket.
Blossom
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Coming Soon
Bluebellby Linda Whaleyusing Wool Cotton 4ply
Floraby Linda Whaleyusing Wool Cotton DK
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Martin Storey Knit Along 2016We are now nearing the end of our fabulous 2016 Knit Along with Martin Storey. We have massively enjoyed seeing updates on all of our participants’ progress over the weeks since its launch in January and we are very much looking forward to seeing finished results!
Don’t miss out on our very special competition – coming soon – and of course our exclusive closing interview video with Martin Storey.
Slip Stitch TechniqueSlip Stitch is a technique we have celebrated in three of our eight Knit Along 2016 squares and, if it is new to you, you may want to find out a little bit more about it.
Slip Stitch refers to several different knitting techniques which use the slip stitch to achieve their chosen effect; extra long stitches, carrying over colours and multiple fabric effects.
Slip stitches can be used as an easier method of colourwork, where only one colour needs to be handled at one time. We have created a useful tutorial featuring the wonderful Martin Storey, who explains in detail how you can achieve wonderful effects using this technique.
Link to tutorialVIEW TUTORIAL
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Debbie Abrahams’2016 Mystery Cushion ClubIf you fancy joining Debbie Abrahams on a mystery knitting adventure, then you might want to consider joining her brand new 2016 Mystery Cushion Club. This will be Debbie’s sixth Cushion Club, and she hopes you will be as excited as she is about her new project:
“I love the challenge of a new design, and the Mystery Cushion is a lovely small project into which I can pour all my passion for colour, stitch texture and embellishment. This year’s project uses two of Rowan’s most beautiful wool yarns, Superfine Merino DK and Wool Cotton DK. I have chosen a vibrant colour palette which combines shades of bright pink, red, teal, lime and orange with deep charcoal grey and soft cream. The theme is of course a Mystery, but I always take inspiration for the Mystery Cushion from a current Spring/Summer trend. The design mixes bright intarsia motifs with a variety of stitch textures, and there are plenty of Debbie Abrahams beads in it too, just to add that essential sparkle! If you have never joined my Mystery Blanket Club before, but are curious about my Mystery Clubs, then the Mystery Cushion is a great way to try out my designs in a small project that is achievable and enjoyable to do. It gives you the opportunity as well to try out various knitting techniques, some of which you may have never tried before. I write a monthly blog and there are plenty of handy tips and advice in my patterns to help you if you get stuck. And you can email me too if you have a question at any point during the project – I always love to hear from my Mystery Cushion members!”
You can purchase a membership for Debbie’s Mystery Cushion Club in the online shop on her website: www.debbieabrahams.com. There are a selection of different packages to choose from, and you can join the Club wherever you live – there are packages for UK, Europe and the World. However, there are limited places in the Club and once all of the memberships have sold, Debbie will close the Club and nobody else will be able to join. So if you fancy taking part in Debbie’s new knitting adventure, it is advisable to secure your membership as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.
2016 Mystery Blanket Club members are entitled to a 10% discount on the price of their Mystery Cushion membership. If you are a current Mystery Blanket Club member you need to input the code MC160301 in the coupon box at checkout and your discount will be processed. (Please be aware that the discount only gets applied at the point of payment and not when you tap in the code and press update).
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Berniby Linda Whaleyusing Summerlite DKLittle Rowan Cherish