Yarnologie Volume 3
Australian-owned and made, Yarnologie is The Journal for knitters, crocheters and yarn lovers.
Yarnologie is a beautiful journal-style publication dedicated to the Australian and New Zealand yarn industry. A step away from your regular craft magazine, Yarnologie publishes stories, articles and interviews, not patterns.
If you love reading, being inspired and learning new things about yarn, you'll love Yarnologie.
In Volume 3 you'll find:
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Straight Off the Sheep's Back (Cover Story)
From a generational family farm in the stunning New Zealand countryside of North Canterbury comes The Grumpy Merino. We chatted to Sarah Reed who has just begun her adventure into the world of wool through her new business, The Grumpy Merino. From breeding and growing the fleece to spinning the yarn into blankets and yarn, Sarah manages every single stage. This is an inspiring story and one you won’t want to miss!
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Mohair Flair
Has your eye been caught by all of those ethereal mohair yarns that seem to be everywhere at the moment? In this article, we road-tested brushed mohair yarn blends to give you ideas on how to use them in knitting and crocheting, sharing our tips and tricks for this fabulous fibre.
- Knitwear designer Pru Raymond explores the concept of knitters as artists in this interesting and insightful piece. Also on the topic of art in this issue, we’re exploring the world of yarn bombing in Cast On Street Art. Brisbane-based crocheter Chez Robbie also shares her fabulous crocheted art dolls in Crocheting A Country Practice.
- Along with your favourite regular features: An In the Studio interview with a talented maker (this time we’re visiting a weaving studio!), the Project Inspiration Library, a delicious recipe and two cracker tutorials: How to Crochet Standing Stitches and How to Use Colour Dominance in Colourwork Knitting.
- Plus we’re chatting to micro-crochet artist Hannah Hills, exploring the vintage knitting notions collection of Sue Williamson and much more.
Printed on high quality, FSC certified paper, the 128 pages are jam-packed with inspiring stories and informative articles, accompanied by beautiful photography and a clean, modern layout.
100% Australian made and owned, printed locally using sustainable practices & high-quality FSC-certified paper.
About Say! Little Hen Yarns
Sustainability & Ethos
With sustainability in mind, all of the cotton yarns in our shop are either certified organic with GOTS or certified with Better Cotton Initiative (BCI), and we also stock locally grown and/or produced wool and alpaca yarns. The softness of yarns is paramount to us, and you'll find each yarn we stock is very soft.