Sunday 19 September 2010

Lots of fleece, wool and new knitting yarns



Don't you just love this girl!



Following this year's shearing we now have lots of new fleece to sort through and deliver to the spinning mill for processing into knitting yarn. Two new local fleece additions to our Cornish Eco range this year are Texel from a Michaela's flock of Texel sheep at Nancledra and Charolais cross from Graham's flock at Troon and adding to our Eco UK range of knitting wool will be Shropshire and Coloured Merino. We also have the 2010 shearing from the Manx Loaghtan, Leicester Longwool, Portland, Lleyn and Jacob so that gives lots of new exciting choices over the coming months.





Also in the Cornish Wools Knit shop in the Gallery at Village Crafts we have an ever growing selection of well known knitting wool brands.

The new Sirdar Indie range is proving very popular both in the shop and online at www.cornishwools.co.uk. All the colours and patterns are available on our website for you to see and choose from.

Saturday 28 August 2010

New website address for Cornish Wools www.cornishwools.co.uk



Can I invite you to follow my 'News' blog on our new Cornish Wools website, there are lots of new and exciting things happening all the time and we are putting new products on to the site every day.

Here are a couple of images of our Gallery Knitting shop in Perranuthnoe, the home of Cornish Wools. We now have a large selection of both branded yarns and our very Cornish Eco range both in the Perranuthnoe shop and online for you to choose from.

Sirdar range of yarns Sirdar Crofter DK, Sirdar Escape, Sirdar Tweedie, Sirdar Eco, Sirdar Denim, Sirdar Baby Snuggly Bamboo and Sirdar Indie.

Knitting needles, Baby knitting patterns, Addi circular knitting needles and lots of other accessories.

http://cornishwools.co.uk

Wednesday 28 July 2010

New online knitting shop for Cornish Wools

Just a few words to introduce our new online knitting shop. We have all manner of branded knitting yarns, knitting patterns and accessories for you to choose from. We are also introducing our own range of 100% Cornish knitting yarns from alpaca through to yarns made from the rare breed Manx Loaghtan, Portland together with Jacob, Lleyn, Leicester Longwool and many others. Check out our new website on http://www.cornishwools.co.uk

Tuesday 13 July 2010

Cornish Wools - our knitting shop in Perranuthnoe




It's a hidden 'Gem'


Have you found us in Perranuthnoe yet?

We are currently stocking branded knitting yarns from Sirdar, Sublime, Lang, Alpaca Select, Bergere de France and Schopple Wolle and our range is growing every single day!! - or so it seems.

Lots and lots of accessories to boot! Addi and Pony knitting needles, stitch holders, cable needles, bodkins, and crochet hooks to name but a few. You really need to come and look to see it all.

'Sea Knits' our weekly Wednesday afternoon knitting group meets from 2pm to 4pm every week. Come and join us you will be most welcome.

Sunday 11 July 2010

Crazy yarn for knitting socks!

CRAZY ZAUBERBALL FROM
SCHOPPLE WOLLE









Just to show you how beautiful this yarn is, here are two of the crazy colour combinations available from our new Cornish Wools knitting shop online and in Perranuthnoe but do look at the other available colours which are just as lovely, really interesting and exciting to work with. The Crazy Zauberball yarn is made from 75% virgin wool and 25% nylon for strength and just one of the 100g balls will knit a pair of ladies socks. Needles recommended 2-3mm but do check your tension.








I am so wanting and literally itching to get going on knitting some socks with this fantastic yarn.



But before I get carried away (and it's not difficult) I must finish the Patchwork Cushion cover that I am currently working on, using our very own Cornish Wools Manx Loaghtan Aran and the Cushion pattern from the Sirdar Aran Knitting Pattern Booklet No:276. The cushion cover is looking so good with a sort of patchwork cable effect on the front and a moss stitch back and I do want to be able to put this into the shop when it is finished for all to see, so for the moment socks must wait!!

Here is a photo of the pattern book, the Manx aran yarn and my knitting!








But if I was to begin some socks or if me rabbiting on has made you think about knitting some and hopefully with the Crazy Zauberball then you must have some Addi needles to knit them on. Check out our online knitting shop at www.cornishwools.co.uk and feel free to look and choose.

The Cornish Wools knitting shop online is due to be launched on Wednesday 14th July - fingers crossed and all being well!!!

Tuesday 22 June 2010

Sunny Perranuthnoe



It is such a beautiful morning here in Perranuthnoe, already warm with a hazy sunshine making the leaves on the trees shimmer - Lovely!


It is an early start today as the launching of our website draws ever nearer, for weeks I have been saying that it will only be another 2 or 3 weeks before 'lift off' but I don't think I ever realised just how much work there is to getting everything on to the website. So many photos and lots of text to compose but we really are getting there and soon you will be able to experience the Cornish Wools online shop with its amazing selection of knitting wool, accessories, spinning and weaving equipment and our chosen selection of Cornish crafts.




New into the Cornish Wools shop this week, especially for spinners and straight from the Mill I have some wonderfully soft pencil roving and bags of tops blended with local Leicester Longwool - it's exciting because this is my first venture in to into the world of roving and tops! And soon we will be working in our dye workshop to give you some of this wool naturally dyed which will be available in the Perranuthnoe shop and also online.

We are also eagerly awaiting our order of the amazingly vibrant and exciting to knit Schoppel Wolle and a new range of buttons to compliment your knitting projects - so watch this space and I will let you all know when the new products arrive in the shop, online and in the knitting gallery at Village Crafts.

Monday 7 June 2010

It's that time of the year again!



Summer is on its way and its time for the sheep to be sheared once again. They must be really happy to be rid of all that thick fleece, it just has to be so hot, its like wearing your winter coat in Summer.

Here we are on Trewince Farm, the shearer is expertly taking off the fleece and the girls are removing the grotty daggy bits and then rolling it up and bagging it so that it can go off to Cornish Wools for sorting etc. It's quite a process, all in all but we get there.




So this year we will be producing an even larger selection of fleece into knitting wool. Lleyn and Jacob from the Roseland Peninsula, Manx Loughton, Leicester Longwool and Portland from the Lizard and possibly Texel from Nancledra and Crossbreed Southdown from Troon. Not to mention more of the Merino from Yvonne Hoskins in Gloucestershire (at the moment I just cannot find any Merino in Cornwall).

On the website front - we are really winning and it's beginning to look something like! Our online shop is filling up with lots of wonderful balls of wool and accessories together with knitting needles and patterns. I have also so decided to include a few local craft items which you might like to see and perhaps buy!

It's now down to tidying up the whole thing making sure the photos are the best we can do and getting lots of helpful information on there to ensure you have everything you need.

New in the Knit Gallery at Cornish Wools this week is Bergere de France Coton Fifty a beautifully soft 4ply knitting and crochet cotton yarn in some really beautiful shades, from traditional cream through to vibrant aquamarine blue and hot pink. Yummy!!

Finally I am so happy to tell you that we are now producing our very own hand painted and dyed yarn. This will be for sale in the Knit Gallery in Perranuthnoe an also on the website. Cornish Artisan will be the brand name and already we have produced some really stunning colour mixes together with subtle solid colours and then zingy hot shades for the more adventurous knitter. We have set up our very own Dye Workshop in the Piggery behind our craft shop Village Crafts and the Knit Gallery at Cornish Wools, to be found at Lynfield Craft Centre, Perranuthnoe near Penzance. We are producing naturally dyed yarns with very subtle colours and also hand painted yarns with muted colour variations. Currently we are using a 100% Lleyn DK for the dyed yarns but next on the list is some of the Merino 4ply sock wool which has 10% nylon added for strength.

So just watch this space - this is only just the beginning.......