Zima Color 8-ply is a quick-to-knit DK weight, but with all the desirable qualities of Regia sock yarn, including being machine washable! Just one ball (200g) is enough to make this set.
What a beautiful look, and it all comes automatically with the Zima self patterning yarn that changes colors while adding geometric pattern details. It’s reminiscent of the S&S Mexiko yarns that were so popular.
This is a limited edition yarn, so get yours today.
New items are just starting to come in, so many of them aren’t on the website yet. Here’s some of the news on what is coming!
Blocking Wires and T Pins!
Sometimes simple is better. Not an overpriced kit –these are the real deal. The wires come as a set of 12 rust free bronze wires suitable for any fiber at any gauge. Use the T Pins to stabilize the wires at the correct angle and distance. These are economical and effective.
Of course we looked at yarn at TNNA, but the things that are arriving first are new tools and accessories. You might be familiar with some of them, but I’ll bet there are some you haven’t seen.
At the first chance we got, we pounced on the Knit Kit!
This is a self-contained tool kit for crocheters and knitters both, perfect for traveling, but also very useful at home. The photo on the right shows the front side, where you see a row counter, thread cutter, retractable measuring tape, and a snap in and out crochet hook for picking up dropped stitches.
On the reverse is a compartment that holds a set of collapsible scissors, point protectors, stitch markers, and a darning needle, with space for more little items. All the articles in the Knit Kit have been approved for airline and train travel by the TSA. All in all, this tool kit is just a wonderful addition to your project bag. See the complete description on our webpage here.
And look at these: Permanent labels for your circular needles!
These handy ID tags clip on to the cords of your circular needles, and show you the size both in US size and millimeter diameter. The markings are etched into the plastic, so the numbers will never wear off. Easy to see and read.
There are two sets, one for sizes 0 through 6, and one for sizes 7 and up. Each set has more than 25 tags, with as many as 4 for the most popular sizes. You’ll soon wonder how you did without them. Get all the info here.