It takes a special team to help make a new yarn and knitwear collection launch really go with a bang. We are very fortunate at The Fibre Co., to have several talented sample knitters who help us get things just right, for all of our samples and trunk show items. Today, we wanted to share a few of the lovelies we’ve seen pop up on Ravelry in the projects of Fell Garth II.
Orianalk
Oriana knit the Skiddaw, a sweater design worked with a generous amount of positive ease to create a feminine and oversized silhouette. Her version here is in the Kinnego Bay colourway of our Arranmore Light yarn which the pattern calls for. You can find Oriana’s version on Ravelry, here and on Instagram she is @orianalk also.
Tindomerel
Steffi knit the Beckside, a timeless cabled sweater, rich in texture and beautifully twisted stitches. Her version here is in the Glenveagh Castle colourway of our Arranmore Light yarn which the pattern calls for. You can find Steffi’s version on Ravelry, here and on Instagram she is @Feierabendfrickeleien.
gabryxxx8
Gabriella knit the North Row, a garment that flows from the deep cowl neck, all the way to the hem. Her version here is in the Malin Head colourway of our Arranmore Light yarn which the pattern calls for. You can find Gabrielle’s version on Ravelry, here and on Instagram she is @gabriellaxxx8 also.
gukineru
Gudrun also knit the North Row, this time in the St Claire colourway of our Arranmore Light yarn. You can find Gudrun’s version on Ravelry, here and on Instagram she is @bittersweet69.
joniwebster
Joni knit the St Bega Cowl and mittens, two designs both designed in arranmore light by Emma Welford. Joni’s version here is in the Slieve Sunset colourway. You can find Toni’s version on Ravelry, here.
fruitbat
Jill also knit Skiddaw, this time in the Corcoran colourway of our Arranmore Light yarn. You can find Jill’s version on Ravelry, here.
WildHandmade
Lea knit Rathbone, a classic a-line shape with a v-neck that is flattering and easy to wear. Her version here is in the Narin Beach colourway of our Arranmore Light yarn which the pattern calls for. You can find Lea’s version on Ravelry, here and on Instagram she is @wildhandmade also. Be sure to drop by and check out her podcast too!
Tinkhickman
Deb knit an accessory set for us, designed by Emma Welford. This is the St Bega Cowl and St Bega mittens by Emma Welford. Her versions are in the Orla and Finian colourways of Arranmore Light yarn. You can find Deb’s version on Ravelry, here and on Instagram she is @tinkhickman too (and it’s one of our favourite places to enjoy a cup of tea and good knitting inspiration).
Would you like to be a part of our knitting dream team? We will soon be making a call for a Yarn Ambassador, a crafter who would love to road test new TFC yarns. If you want to apply, we’ll be sharing news in our Ravelry group, Instagram and Facebook very soon.