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The Wonder of Wool - A Knitter's Guide to pure breed sheep

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Description

This November release is available for pre-order now.  It's been a long time since I've been excited about a new book release. As knitters and spinners we often become stuck in a fibre rut and this book may be the incentive you need to explore other fibres and sheep breeds. 

Written by Justine Lee and Jess Morency this 144 page book features endangered breeds from the UK (and also endangered here in Australia). The book explores the history, habitat, appearance and, fleece and the resulting yarn. Historically, British sheep originated from three main sources: longwools and a few shortwools from the Romans; ancients from the island of Soay in Scotland; and mountain breeds from the Vikings. Today, sheep breeds used for knitting are categorised slightly differently: there are the primitives, longwools, downs and shortwools.  Knitwear designer and author Justine Lee, set out on a search for the British 'cashmere' and knitted with yarn from each of the 62 pure breeds in order to find the ones that produce the best yarn for hand knitting. She has designed 10 knitting patterns for garments and accessories made using yarn from 10 different pure breed sheep, focusing on the ones that provide the softest and most beautiful wool for hand knitted projects.

The UK has a long history of sheep farming and has contributed significantly to the development and preservation of many sheep breeds. Although the sheep are native British breeds all of the sheep featured in this collection can be found in the USA and Australia which also have a strong tradition of sheep farming and conservation.  Beautiful black and white photography captures the unique look and characteristics of these wonderful animals that mean so much to fibre lovers around the world.

About the Authors

Justine Lee

Justine Lee is a knitwear designer who’s worked in the fashion industry for the last thirty years and founder of knitwear brand, Ossian. She is on a mission to rejuvenate the wool industry, as well as produce knitwear sustainably.

Jess Morency

Jess Morency is a journalist, writer and editor with a background in branding and PR. She is based in Dorset in the UK.

Book Details
ISBN-13: 9781446315453
ISBN-10: 1446315452
Author: Justine Lee, Jess Morency
Publisher: David & Charles
Imprint: David & Charles
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 144
Weight: 904g
Dimensions: 280mm x 216mm


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The Wonder of Wool - A Knitter's Guide to pure breed sheep

$56.99
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Sourcing & Materials
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Sustainable sourcing

The equipment I stock comes from makers I respect — Ashford, Schacht, Majacraft — who build things designed to last decades, not seasons. The fibre is Tasmanian where I can source it, because buying from down the road is the most straightforward version of this. I won't stock something I don't believe in, which means the range is deliberately small.

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What I'd use myself

Everything in the store has been through the same filter: would I use this myself? If the answer is no, it doesn't make it onto the website. That means the range is deliberately narrow — there are no products here to fill a gap or round out a catalogue. What's here is here because I'd stake my own time and reputation on it.

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Wool miles

Fibre has a journey before it reaches you — where it was grown, where it was shorn, where it was processed, and how far it travelled at each stage. I think you deserve to know that. Where I can tell you the origin, I will. Where I can source locally, I do. This isn't a marketing position — it's just what honest dealing looks like.