Tag: Milarrochy Tweed
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Cranachan Yorlin
We have one final lovely Yorlin to show you today. This cardigan was made by top-notch knitter, Sarah, who has helped us in the development phase of many patterns, and who always finds a lovely landscape in her home county of Norfolk in which to photograph her knits. Today is no exception. Here’s what Sarah…
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Gloamin’ Yorlin
Good morning, we have another lovely Yorlin, in a rather different hue, to inspire you today. Here’s Maylin, in her natural habitat on a Cumbrian fellside (by Angle Tarn), wearing her Gloamin’ Yorlin. Maylin says: “I don’t wear a lot of purple, but I chose the Gloamin’ shade of Milarrochy Tweed for my Yorlin as…
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Chingly Yorlin
Good morning! It’s time to show you another lovely Yorlin. This one has been knitted by KC, in Milarrochy Tweed shade “Chingly.” Chingly is an interesting shade, and one with which I’m slightly obsessed. We introduced it into the Milarrochy Tweed palette in 2023, and it is one of a handful of shades that we…
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Ardlui Yorlin
Good morning! Welcome to all knitters who are joining the Yorlin KAL! And a very warm welcome to all readers to my home, here in Kintyre. Today I’ll be showing you some of my garden, while introducing my brand new Ardlui Yorlin. If I had to pick one, single shade of Milarrochy Tweed from the…
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Another song / Òran eile
Good news this morning: our work is done and the Wester Ross book is away to the printers in Glasgow, which means we should be able to publish it around the middle of next month. I’m sure that in time, with the benefit of distance, I’ll be able to feel proud of this book –…
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combining colours: shade selection inspiration
Mastering colour combinations for your Tonnach Cardigan
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Selecting shades: Maylin, Claire, Kate C
from cool woodland greens to a funkadelic-inspired hot palette
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