12/17/2014
Wendy Roam & Roam Fusion
Wendy Roam and Roam Fusion offers you a rainbow of colour fusion and quality all in one. This excellent 75% Superwash Wool and 25% Nylon 4ply yarn has fabulous design support - don't just take my word for it try it yourself.
Sometimes you just need to shout about how good a yarn is!
12/11/2014
11/26/2014
Erika Knight nominated for Best of British in Craft Business Awards 2015
Just to let you know Erika Knight has been nominated in the Best
of British category at the 2015 Craft Business Awards.
The awards are now in their 9th year and are highly
regarded by the industry.
To vote;
Tweet @CraftBiz with the hashtag #CBAwards2015
Vote via the Craft Business website: www.craftbusiness.com Voting closes on
30th January 2015 and winners will be announced in the March / April issue of
Craft Business magazine.
11/05/2014
Elizabeth Forster - Designer
I
am highlighting a wonderful blog from Barbara
Smith and in particular because of her research into the Elizabeth Forster designs. Elizabeth designed from the 1940's to 1980's
and at one point for "Wendy", with designs inspired by her travels. These would look just as good on today and also influence today's designers. Take a look at the first and second posts from
Barbara. I particularly like the South American inspired Llama skirt (these images belong to Barbara Smith)
Barbara is retired and lives in West Yorkshire:
"I
returned to knitting at the end of 2009, after a long gap. I'm fascinated by
old knitting patterns and women's magazines. Since 2011, I have been sorting
and cataloguing the collection of publications held by the U.K.Knitting and Crochet
Guild -
magazines, pattern booklets, pattern leaflets and other publications. It is a
wonderful resource for researching the history of knitting and crochet in the
20th century. With the centenary of the First World War in mind, I have been
investigating the knitting and crochet activity at that time - the vast
quantities of knitted comforts for the troops, but also what women made for
their families and their homes."
Thank you Barbara and keep sharing your wonderful research.
11/04/2014
Wendy Chunky Knit & Crochet Book 363
Need something special to add to your autumn/winter wardrobe - we have a new Wendy Chunky Knit & Crochet Book 363 out now.
With fifteen designs from blankets, heart Hoodie, Gilet and many more to choose from, there is something for everyone.
Take a look;
Click to find your local retailer.
10/23/2014
New Christmas Knits Book 364
Needles at the ready . . . Our new Christmas Knits Book 364 is out NOW! Create your own family Christmas Sweaters with a whopping 38 design possibilities in a great range of sizes from 61-112cm (24-44ins)
see our website for full details of Book 364.
Please feel free to post your finished results on our facebook page.
Happy Christmas Knitting.
NEW Peter Pan Leaflets
Take a look at our super new Peter Pan leaflets, numbers 1207-1214.
1213 will be released shortly.
Lovely baby/toddler patterns for little girls and boys in Peter Pan DK and Peter Pan 4Ply.
10/07/2014
9/25/2014
Erika Knight Q&A
Erika, we know you as an author of knitting and
crochet books, tell us a bit more about your background
As a
child I always had some sort of project that involved cutting, sticking,
winding, sewing or making, but it wasn’t’ until my punk days at Art School that
I really began knitting – making sweaters for all my friends with big ladders
and safety pins, or inspired by my favourite artists, such as Bridget Riley and
Vasarely. After a sojourn printing fabric for the fashion industry, I designed
a small collection of hand knits which soon became a ready-to-wear brand, which
I sold all over the world. This led to working with other designers and high
street brands. I have always been involved in trend forecasting, and have
always been fascinated about why people create, why they go beyond the
practical to embellish and decorate. From this, I pitched to the idea of a
knitting book based around the ‘square’ to a few publishers, before anyone even
had a craft list – that was Simple Knits for Easy Living (published by Collins
& Browns in 2000) and I am now writing my 25th (due out next
year, published by Quadrille). Along the
way the notion of one day designing and manufacturing my own yarns had always
been high on my wish list.
I was
involved in the textile industry when the big British retailers were moving production
off shore and so it had always been a long-held ambition to bring this back to
Britain. I was able to do this in a small way, designing the British Sheep
Breeds yarn collection with Rowan, and it was this which ultimately inspired me
to collaborate with James Laxton,
who now spins my beautiful 100% British wools.
So, what makes your yarn different?
It is a
very concise collection, consisting, at present, of only 4 yarns. It is
important to me to know where the fibres come from, and to know all the
processes they go through – from sheep to stitch.
Fur wool is a fabulous fancy yarn, which has now
become a fashion classic, and 100% wool.
Maxi wool is a luxuriously soft yarn, because it is
steamed twice. It is a super-chunky from the fleece of the Masham sheep. It
takes colour beautifully and is therefore great to create quick knit
accessories – such as the cable scarf or hat with pom pom from our ‘Knit it
Tonight’ poster pattern.
Vintage is so-called due to its ‘old-fashioned’ twist,
an Aran weight, again spun from the Masham sheep. This yarn is polar opposite
to the smooth merino that has been popular for so many years, and will create a
homespun character to your knitting.
And then
of course, British Blue wool, the
ultimate DK, spun from the best fleece that Britain has – the Blue-faced
Leicester. This comes in delicious little 25g balls of
perfection – ideal for
baby garments, and machine washable at 30 degrees.
How about design support?
I want
people to try my yarn collection - so I have designed quick and simple projects
for beginners – easy, starter knits that you will be able to finish, as well as
garments and larger projects that require just a few more techniques, but that
are still simple in style. I design for man, woman and home and along the way
there are knits for baby that are timeless – and can be easily customised.
There are single design leaflets, my trademark poster patterns and seasonal
FREE postcard patterns, every now and then!
How did the collaboration with T. B. Ramsden
come about?
I grew
up with the Robin brand, designed for Wendy in the 1980s and had also used
Twilleys in my own ready-to-wear collection; in fact it was with the help of
Twilley's
dishcloth cotton that I got my knitters badge at Brownies! I have
always highly regarded
the expertise and heritage of the brands under the
Ramsden’s umbrella. Although our
paths had crisscrossed over the years at
various shows and events, it was not until early summer this year, that we
found ourselves on a balmy evening in Italy, enthusing over the latest trends
at Pitti Filatti and sharing our passion for yarn; believing that we could join
forces to create something new and exciting together, maximising our individual
expertise and experience.
What can we expect for the future of the brand?
With T.
B Ramsden distributing the yarn and patterns from their Guiseley warehouse,
I
will have more time to focus on the creative stuff – more time to respond to
your requests for more pattern support, and more time to get out and about for
workshops and events and to spread the word about the brand and the wonders of
wool. Watch this space for new exciting products and projects!
Of
course, those of you that know me will probably guess that I am also itching to
delve
into the Ramsden archives…
As it
has been said before, we’re better together!
We have exciting news here at Thomas B Ramsden
As you know, we are home to the UK’s biggest brands in hand knitting – Wendy,
Peter Pan, Robin, Twilleys of Stamford – and now we are delighted to welcome
the
design-led premium British brand Erika Knight to our portfolio.
The weaving together of our 120
year heritage of yarn design and
manufacturing expertise, hand in hand with
Erika's creative innovation and signature design
style will enable us to
attain the highest standards of quality and
service, across all our brands and
sustain a simple and
dependable ethos.
Erika is a
prominent knitwear designer and consultant to the fashion and yarn industries
and author of numerous books that may well be on your bookshelf already.
Of the Erika
Knight yarn collection, she says:
“My ethos is
simple: to keep sheep grazing our beautiful landscape, to promote our
distinctive British sheep breeds and to make it all here in Britain ,
supporting British
manufacturing. My yarn
collection is concise and considered with fibres and colours carefully selected
so that you can be confident in choosing a quality yarn for
whatever you wish
to create”
Our next post will have further information and a Q&A with Erika.
This new brand will be available in the New Year and
we know you
will love as much as we do.
We are all very
excited about this collaboration and the growth this partnership will bring.
8/19/2014
Vintage Knit: 25 Knitting & Crochet Patterns Refashioned for Today
Vintage Knit: 25 Knitting & Crochet Patterns Refashioned for Today
This fabulous new book from Laurence King Publishing has re-worked/refashioned vintage patterns and we have an original pattern from the 1950's - 593, featured in Wendy Merino 4ply.
Vintage patterns are an amazing source for designs and this book brings them all up to date with good sizing with a fabulous collection from different spinners and available yarns to use.
This fabulous new book from Laurence King Publishing has re-worked/refashioned vintage patterns and we have an original pattern from the 1950's - 593, featured in Wendy Merino 4ply.
Vintage patterns are an amazing source for designs and this book brings them all up to date with good sizing with a fabulous collection from different spinners and available yarns to use.
Happy Vintage Knitting!
8/12/2014
Wendy Aspire Chunky
New to the Wendy Fashion collection is Wendy Aspire Chunky, which is a 100% natural fibre roving yarn. Made with 80% Wool and 20% Alpaca which gives it a beautifully soft handle and great stitch definition. it is fantastic value for an all natural fibre yarn of this quality and is perfect for knitting, crochet and felting.
Take a look on our website at the lovely shades and also new leaflets.
Take a look on our website at the lovely shades and also new leaflets.
Happy Knitting.
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