Thursday, November 3

The Lacet Wrist Warmer


We're offering 6x 50g hanks of Merino Wool / Mulberry Silk to one lucky winner who sends in a picture of their Lacet Wrist Warmer. Tackle the Lacet Wrist Warmer pattern using any knitshop.co.uk yarn and then take a picture of the finished pieces. Get creative and make sure your wrist warmers are unique and beautifully finished. Take a picture and send it to the knitshop.co.uk team. Competition deadline has been extended to 15 November 2011. The winner will be contacted by email.
Good luck!

knitshop.co.uk's very own Julieta Brandao, is well known for designing and calculating knitting and crochet patterns to be featured in magazines, across the internet and further afield.
Julieta strives to create a variety of patterns that can be used by all knitters of varying skills and this latest pattern, the Lacet Wrist Warmer, is a fantastic pattern aimed at beginner and improver knitting levels.

Perfect for the autumn, the Lacet Wrist Warmer is elbow long, although this can be adjusted, and comes up mid-way on the hand. A thumb-hole means that the wrist warmer leaves your fingers available to continue day to day activities.

The wrist warmer can be worn as out-door cold weather accessory, matched with your winter coat or jacket and even as an indoor garment to be styled with your daily fashions. The knitshop.co.uk found hundreds of uses for this wrist warmer, including; working in the garden, working in a warehouse, typing in your office, walking the dog and more!
Lacet Wrist Warmer from Knitting Magazine issue 93

Julieta has chosen to knit-up her pattern for the Lacet Wrist Warmer with knitshop.co.uk Mulberry Silk and Merino Wool. This deep crimson red featured in the sample is perfect for this autumn and will carry you on into the spring trends. The mulberry silk is soft to touch and work with and the Merino wool is warm, adding depth and softness to the piece.

The combination brings out a fabulous colour and texture but also the best qualities from the both yarns. Pick your favourite colour from our wide selection of yarns and make the wrist warmer personal. Stripes and multi-tonal colours are a perfect way of putting your mark on these.

The pattern itself is lacey and uses some techniques that are perfect to use in other projects. The laceyness of the pattern makes the wrist warmer even warmer, trapping air and creating a layer of warmth, lovely and cosy. The wrist warmer is knitted in the round and we suggest using double pointed or circular bamboo knitting needles. You can buy these through us! We also suggest using a DK weight yarn, which is 8ply for UK yarns.

If you're keen to start making your own wrist warmers, or even think this makes a wonderful gift for someone who needs to keep their hands and wrists warm, the you can purchase the pattern which was featured in the Knitting Magazine issue 93.  The pattern will soon be available to purchase as a single pattern from knitshop.co.uk in the pattern section and you can place this in your shopping basket and check-it-out with all your other goodies.

Enjoy! And remember we're always here to help with any knitting problems and qualms you may have!
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