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Small-batch yarns from our studio in Coffs Harbour, created for knitters who love colour, texture, and projects that become part of everyday life.
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Scrappy Blanket Recipe
Our Scrappy Log Cabin Blanket Recipe is now on the Journal. A simple, satisfying way to use leftover DK yarn, fingering weight held double, and all those little colour moments from past projects. Knit one strip at a time and keep going until your blanket is just the size you want.
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Colour Pop Bundles
New Colour Pop Bundles are here to help bring your leftovers together. Each bundle includes three skeins chosen as a light, mid-tone and dark shade, perfect for adding contrast, lift and a few fresh colour moments to your scrappy blanket.
Build Your Palette
June Journal Series
Building a Palette
This week in A Month of Colour, we’re looking at how to build a yarn palette from one colour you love. From soft tonal combinations to contrast, neutrals and little surprises, this post is a gentle guide to choosing colours that feel balanced, personal and inspiring for your next project.
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Small-batch colour, thoughtfully made
Every colour is created by hand in our studio in Coffs Harbour, with attention to depth, balance, and the way each shade will feel in a finished project.
Our yarns are ethically sourced and carefully chosen for quality, softness, wearability, and beautiful stitch definition, so your projects feel good to knit and even better to wear.
June Journal Series: A Month Of Colour
Scrappy Log Cabin Blanket Recipe
A simple scrappy log cabin blanket recipe for using leftover DK yarn, fingering weight yarn held double, and little colour pops from your stash. This cosy garter stitch blanket grows one strip at a time and can be made to any size.
Building A Palette - A Month of Colour Week 3
A beautiful palette is about more than choosing colours you love. In Week 3 of A Month of Colour, we look at how colours work together through contrast, harmony, value, neutrals and small unexpected details that can bring a project to life.
How Colour Changes a Project - A Month of Colour Week 2
Colour can completely change the feeling of a knitting project. In Week 2 of A Month of Colour, we look at how different shades can soften, brighten, deepen or transform a pattern, and how colour choice shapes the way a finished piece feels.
Featured yarn bases
Allure
Cushy DK
ACM