Monday, October 14, 2013

New Option in Super Baby Alpaca



Eki Riva's pure Super Baby Alpaca is now available in Charcoal Grey, a great choice for both men's and women's garments and accessories.

For those who have never knitted in alpaca, you'll find it's very similar to wool in most respects, with a slightly fluffier finish.   Super Baby Alpaca is far superior, however, in terms of softness of handle, positioning itself between fine merino and cashmere in this regard.

Eki Riva's Alpaca Supreme is perfect for the discerning knitter with quality in mind, and is one of the best pure alpaca products on the market.

See our full range of Eki Riva Alpaca Supreme 4ply now.

Friday, October 11, 2013

New Shade of Patons Big Baby



This week, Dusty Pink joins Patons Big Baby in our range of Budget Yarns, great for anyone looking for quality yarns without the hefty pricetag.

Patons Big Baby is great for mothers on-the-go: it's machine washable yet soft and gentle on delicate newborn skin.  Big Baby comes in huge 100g balls - that's 420m of yarn on every ball - taking your knitting dollar further.

Find our full range of Patons Big Baby 4ply shades in our special Budget Yarns category.

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

New Shades of the finest Australian Merino Wool


Beautiful Patons Dreamtime pure Australian Merino wool is now available in Pale Green and Pink, broadening this gorgeous subtle shade palette.  Dreamtime is made for Patons from premium Australian pure merino wool, giving the yarn unsurpassed softness of handle amongst pure wool products.


See our full range of Patons Dreamtime yarn shades now.

Monday, October 7, 2013

Spread the Christmas Cheer with Panda Sparkles!


Made to mimic the look of tinsel, Panda Sparkles can be used to add a touch of the festive season to all your projects.  Use Panda Sparkles to add a decorative border to placemats and tablewear, or use Sparkles on its own for a variety of Christmas oddments.  At just $2.95 per ball, it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas!

Panda Sparkles is now available from our store in both red and green for all your Christmas knitting projects.

Sunday, October 6, 2013

New Shades of Summer Knitting!

We've added two new shades of Heirloom Cotton in both 4 & 8ply this week, ideal for updating your Summer wardrobe.

Beat the Summer heat in soothing Sea Green; it will keep your thoughts cool even as the mercury skyrockets.

We're also excited that Navy has returned to the range - it's great for nautical stripes or light Summer jackets you can wear with almost anything.

See our full range of 4ply or 8ply Cotton yarn here.

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Huge range of new shades in Patons Jet!

Most seasons you can expect 2 or 3 new shades to join a range.  This year, we added a massive 13 new shades to ever-popular Patons Jet in one of the biggest updates we've seen to date. The new palette is much more vibrant reflecting current fashion trends for feature pieces, but there's still plenty of subtle shades to choose from for the basic jackets, jumpers and all-rounder scarves which form the backbone of your wardrobe.  We'd love to hear what you think of the new range; drop us a line today!









Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Beautiful New Shades of Patons Inca






Patons Inca's had a massive facelift this year, with six new bright shades joining the more subdued shades of last season.  Whether you're looking for a subtle shade for a men's jumper, or one of the season's hottest shades to brighten up your wardrobe, Inca now has a shade to suit every taste. Have a look today!





Christmas Knitting Projects All Wrapped Up!

It's time to get going on those Christmas knitting projects - and this year we've made it easier to find what you need with our Christmas Crafts category.

Whether you're looking for a Christmas knitting pattern, a great deal on a Christmas yarn pack, or mohair to make your own Santas beards we can help you out.

We'll continue to add more to this category in the lead-up to Christmas, so stay tuned!

Friday, February 15, 2013

Damasco Print finds a new friend!

 
Just added to our Heirloom Damasco Print range is Shade 825, a wonderfully subtle blend of creams and greys.  As one of the best-selling shades of Damasco Print, Shade 825 is perfect for a range of accessories to complement any outfit without overpowering your overall look. 

For those of you who haven't yet experienced the yarn, Damasco Print is a multi-shade 8ply brushed mohair delight imported direct from Italy.  Brushed mohair yarns are fluffy and light in appearance, exhibiting warmth without bulk.  Brushed mohair is great for lacy or other open-weave patterns which allow the fibres to fluff up to their full extent; they're also great for simple beginners patterns without complex patterning, as their innate 'fluffiness' adds interest without the need for complicated stitch combinations.

For further details about Damasco Print and to view our full shade range, click here.


Tuesday, September 25, 2012

In Stock Now!

7 vibrant new shades of Dazzle 8ply are now available!  Kids will love these vivid new shades, and they complement eachother perfectly, making them great for striping.  For further details, visit our website.


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Monday, September 24, 2012

They're just around the corner...

Keep an eye out this week for 7 new shades of Dazzle 8ply bringing the total up to 19 shades - our largest budget range available!  The extended shade palette, which will include both brights and pastels, will quickly make Dazzle your yarn-of-choice for everyday kids' garments, toys and accessories.  The large 100 gram balls are ideal for knitters on a budget, with a whopping 310m of yarn in every ball!

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Monday, July 30, 2012

Save on Jo Sharp Yarn this week!



Jo Sharp yarns are something of an Australian icon.  Based in Western Australia, Jo Sharp is renowned for her premium yarn blends and modern, fashionable patterns.

So this week only, we're featuring Jo Sharp's Silkroad DK Tweed yarn with an unprecedented discount 25% per ball: that's a saving of almost $3 on every ball!

As an 8ply yarn, Silkroad DK Tweed is a practical choice, as it is suitable for most 8ply patterns.  Jo Sharp pattern publications include the classic Jo Sharp Knit: Issue 1; Jo Sharp Knit: Issue 7; and Jo Sharp Book 9: Saturday.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Big Savings on Noro Silk Garden yarn!


This week only, we're featuring Noro's popular Silk Garden knitting yarn, and this means big savings for you!

Silk Garden is a decadent blend of silk, kid mohair and lambswool, in an eye-catching range of multi shades.  It's great for adding a touch of the exotic and elegance to an outfit, and its quality is impossible to miss.

Image of our Cherry Blossom Time scarf, free when you purchase 2 or more balls of Noro Silk Garden.

As an additional bonus, whenever you buy 2 or more balls of Noro Silk Garden, we'll send you a copy of our Cherry Blossom Time scarf pattern, absolutely free.

Noro Silk Garden is usually $15 per ball.
This week only save a huge 25%: just $11.25 per ball!

Don't miss out!




Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Pure Wools - all created equal?

As a yarn stockist, we get to handle ALOT of yarn in our day-to-day lives. 

Many people make the mistake of believing all wool yarns are the same; they assume that any product marked as 'pure wool' will give the same results, but consistently find their wool garments are scratchy, stiff and uncomfortable. Many end up blaming wool as a fibre, or even abandon natural fibres altogether, and instead move onto working with manmade fibres, which produce inferior-looking and often less hard-wearing (but less itchy) results.

Softness of handle is the key difference between a budget pure wool product and a premium one, and it's impossible to convey this difference in an image; you need to feel the difference for yourself.  At Knitting Yarns by Mail, we invite you to ask for a sample card and feel the texture and handle of the yarn you're looking at before you buy.  Budget wools are fine for projects such as toys and some homewares, but if you're planning to wear the yarn against your skin - once you've tried a premium wool yarn such as Patons Dreamtime or Heirloom Bliss, you'll never look back!

The difference in handle has little to do with processing or chemicals; it's simply a matter of the age and quality of the animal the wool grew on.  Younger sheep produce a more valuable softer, finer fleece, suitable for premium wool yarns; as the animal grows older the fleece becomes coarser and consequently fetches a lower price.  Sheep, as with angora goats (who produce mohair) are bred with optimising the quality of the fleece in mind, and this also affects the quality of the eventual yarn.  A third factor is the area of the sheep the wool came from: wool from the neck, belly and skirtings are separated from the rest of the fleece, as this wool tends to be stained and contains more vegetable matter, whilst also being of uneven length.

Without touching the yarn yourself it can be very difficult to compare yarns, as the packaging merely states a product is 'pure wool' or '!00% wool', perhaps with 'premium' added as a descriptor.  The best guide to quality available to our customers without handling actual samples is recommended retail price (RRP).  Whilst price may not always be a great indicator of quality, before we add any new yarn to our range, we compare the product to other similarly priced yarns to ensure it represents excellent value for money to our customers.  We have pure wool yarns to meet a range of needs, from the coarser budget yarns such as Panda Feltable Wool and Shepherd Very Crafty, through the middle ground of Heirloom Easy Care or Merino Magic, up to the premium pure wool products including Patons Dreamtime and Heirloom Bliss, which represent the very best pure wool yarns money can buy.  From time to time you may see premium yarns at a discounted price; and you may be able to buy a top of the range pure wool yarn for the same price as a middle of the range product.  So long as you are aware of the RRP of each product, you can shop smart and snag yourself a bargain!

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Cotton yarn: Summer Delight or Genuine All-Rounder?



Cotton is hardwearing, breathable and comfortable; qualities which have made it one of the most popular fibres for garments of all types.  Cotton yarn itself has no elasticity, but your choice of stitch can add stretch to the finished garment.  Cotton yarn has a 'neat', smooth look when compared to wool or alpaca fibre yarns - it doesn't go fuzzy or fluffy.  This is a wonderful attribute when you're looking to do more complicated stitch patterns, as the stitches and patterning are much clearer and visible than in their woollen counterparts. We've used it in the past to make a variety of patterned washcloths and handtowels with great results.

But contrary to popular opinion, you don't have to live in Queensland to enjoy cotton yarns over Winter!  Cotton is a great fibre choice for tops, which can be worn underneath a heavier woollen jacket or coat in the southern states, or as a light jacket in warmer climates.  Whilst its breathability ensures you'll stay comfortable even on the warmest of days, this is a great quality too when working in heated office buildings over the colder months, when heavier garments can become stifling and uncomforable.

Heirloom 8ply Cotton is currently our 'Knit of the Week', so there's never been a better time to try out this 'yarn for all seasons'!

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Panda Adds a Splash of Colour!

Image of Panda Feltable Wool 8ply knitting yarn
Panda Feltable Wool 8ply: now more versatile than ever!
Panda Feltable Wool 8ply is now available in six new shades, giving this affordable yet quality Australian pure wool yarn a much needed facelift! We thought we'd take this opportunity to answer a few of the most commonly asked questions about this yarn.

"What is 'Feltable Wool'?"
"Feltable Wool" describes the way the wool will behave when it's subjected to certain conditions.  If you're a felter, one of the methods used to create a "felt" look to a finished garment is to run it through the washing machine several times until the desired look is achieved.  Many wool yarns nowadays are machine washable, and as such, they won't turn to felt when washed this way.  This is great if you want your knitted jumper to maintain it's knitted look; but not so great if you're trying to achieve a felt finish.

"So can I use Feltable Wool for non-felting projects?"
Absolutely!  Panda Feltable Wool is the perfect all-rounder.  Being a pure wool product knitted at a standard 8ply tension, you can use it to knit anything from jumpers to gloves to beanies.  The new range of shades give you the flexibility to knit garments for both children and adults alike.  Just remember though, your finished item will need to be hand-washed to preserve its knitted look.  If hand-washing's not for you, some alternative 8ply wool yarns that are machine-washable include Cleckheaton Country Paint Box, Heirloom Bliss, Heirloom Colorworks, Heirloom Easy Care, Shepherd Colour 4 Me, Shepherd Very Crafty or one of our most popular yarns, Heirloom Merino Magic.  Even with machine washable yarns, we recommend hand-washing when possible; but if not, put your garment into a delicates bag before washing and use a gentle or woollens cycle on your machine.

Panda are offering free patterns and felting instructions for use with this yarn (further details on the ball-band), so if you haven't tried felting before it's a great way to start.

The new shades of Panda Feltable Wool have been unpacked and are ready for immediate sale through our website, so go ahead and plan your new Winter project now!



The vibrant new shades of Feltable Wool 8ply (from left to right): Sunshine, Mauve, Neptune, Pink Candy, Apple and Grape.


Monday, April 2, 2012

Real World Sample: Merino Magic Natural Fleck

 
We recently introduced you to a new shade of Merino Magic, 'natural fleck'.  I made mention of how difficult it was to see the true nature of this yarn in the ball, and we were swamped with requests to see a sample of the yarn knitted up.  So I've rolled out my trusty 4mm knitting needles, and I'm now proud to present to you the finished product!  As you can see, the flecking is not too heavy, and is in both light and dark shades of brown.  The subtle flecking adds interest to the finished work without dominating the piece (in the way a double-shade twisted yarn would).

Our next edition of 'Nimble Fingers' will feature a Fingerless Gloves pattern utilising this yarn which we hope you'll enjoy.  These gloves are great during the colder weather when you want to keep your hands warm but need your fingers free for fine work (such as when knitting or typing, for example).  The above sample is actually a section from the back of the glove. 

We hope this knitted up sample gives you a better insight into the character of this new yarn, and we're so pleased we could bring it to you!

Knit of the Week - commencing April 2nd

We are currently featuring Jo Sharp Alpaca Silk Georgette as our 'Knit of the Week'.
This is one of my favourite yarns to knit with.  It feels absolutely wonderful as it runs through your fingers, and the silk gives the yarn a lustrous shine that looks truly amazing in your completed project.
I used it a few years back to knit myself a simple broken rib scarf in shade ecru, and it is still one of my most frequently used items in my winter wardrobe. 


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Thursday, March 22, 2012

A New All-Rounder



OK, we know it's not exactly ground-breaking to introduce 'beige' into our Easy Care range!  But I think you'll all agree how useful a beige accessory or over-garment can be in your wardrobe.  Beige complements most other shades, so you can change your outfit without having to change all your accessories.  Beige Easy Care is now available in both 5ply and 8ply, so it will suit most patterns you already have stashed away in your knitting kit. 

Click here to see the 5ply Easy Care range >>
Click here for the 8ply Easy Care range >>


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Tuesday, March 20, 2012

New Shade of Merino Magic 8ply

Wow, were we excited about this one!

Natural Fleck is a bit of a departure from the rest of the Merino Magic range, which have so far all been solid shades.  They're terming this variation "Merino Fleck", even though it's still a part of the Merino Magic family.  To be honest, we didn't think much of it in the ball - but seeing it knitted up was an absolute revelation!  The subtle fleck throughout adds character to the finished piece, and would look great knitted up into a jumper, top, scarf or even a beanie.  Unfortunately our picture doesn't really do it justice, and even a sample card won't fully reflect the flecking throughout.  But if you're willing to take a leap of faith on this one, we're sure you won't be disappointed!