Tuesday, 26 November 2019

Yarntelier's Latest Patterns and Yarn Launches

The Yorkshire yarn and pattern business Yarntelier, owned by Louisa Harding, is synonymous with its 100% cashmere yarns made in England.

For the Autumn/Winter season the brand has launched three garment patterns to showcase three new shades of Cashmere Gilli and three accessory patterns knitted in three new shades of Cashmere Lace. Both yarns can be knitted on bigger needles for lace and smaller stocking stitch. As you'd expect the lace yarn is finer than the gilli.

Yarntelier yarns are not cheap but are high quality, perfect for investment knits that you want to wear for decades to come.

Cashmere Gilli

The three new shades are Tartan, Hawthorn and Silverhey.


Both the Gilli and Lace samples A Woolly Yarn received are gorgeously soft with a faint natural scent. All opinions are our own.

The Autumn/Winter pattern releases to support Cashmere Gilli are:

Cybele: a lace-edged sweater photographed in the Hawthorn shade. The pattern costs £5 to download.
Image courtesy of Yarntelier
Lulia - a lace-sleeved cardigan photographed in the Tartan shade. The pattern costs £5 to download.
Image courtesy of Yarntelier
Elya - knitted in the shade Silverheys it also costs £5 to download this asymmetrical cable jumper pattern. Elya is A Woolly Yarn's favourite of the three designs for being functional and luxe at the same time.
Image courtesy of Yarntelier
Cashmere Lace

The three new shades are darker than their Gilli counterparts and are Night, Forest and Rosehip. Together they are deep and jewel-toned.


The Autumn/Winter accessory patterns to support Cashmere Lace are:

Thisbe: this beaded edge shawl pattern costs £5 to download from Yarntelier. The model is wearing it in the shade Forest. 
Image courtesy of Yarntelier
Esota: this diagonal tweed scarf is knitted using the new shade Night and the existing shade Ripple. As with the others the pattern costs £5 to download.
Image courtesy of Yarntelier
Annya: this beaded lace cape is A Woolly Yarn's favourite of the new accessory patterns. It costs £5 to download and the model is wearing it in the new shade Rosehip.
Image courtesy of Yarntelier
Yarntelier fans may also like to know that Louisa Harding will be running a two-day workshop at Chatsworth House in Derbyshire on the weekend of 18th and 19th April 2020. The workshop costs £320 and Harding will demonstrate how to translate your creative ideas into an original design for a hand-knitted lace scarf or shawl. The price includes lunch on both days, yarn samples and a Yarntelier goody bag.

Which is your favourite out of the new shades and patterns? 

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