Hand-dyed yarns, curated colour, and thoughtful making
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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New in the shop
ACM is back
Our soft alpaca, cotton and merino fingering weight blend is back for dyed to order. Light, airy and beautifully drapey, it’s a lovely choice for shawls, lightweight sweaters and pieces worn close to the skin.
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Thoughtfully paired yarn and pattern ideas to make choosing your next cast-on easier. New kits are added each week.
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In the Journal
The Knitters Wardrobe - Our May Series Begins
A handmade wardrobe rarely happens all at once. It grows gradually, one sweater, shawl, cardigan, or pair of socks at a time. In this post, we’re reflecting on the joy of building a wardrobe filled with pieces made slowly, thoughtfully, and with care.
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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.
May Journal Series: The Knitter’s Wardrobe
Building a Handmade Wardrobe, One Piece at a Time
A handmade wardrobe rarely happens all at once. It grows gradually, one sweater, shawl, cardigan, or pair of socks at a time. In this post, we’re reflecting on the joy of building a wardrobe filled with pieces made slowly, thoughtfully, and with care.
The Knitter's Wardrobe - Introduction To Our May Series
A gentle introduction to The Knitter's Wardrobe Series, a May blog series exploring handmade wardrobes, Me Made May, and the garments and accessories we return to again and again.
Why We Return to Certain Patterns Again and Again
There is a particular comfort in returning to a familiar knitting pattern. When we already know the rhythm of a project, much of the uncertainty falls away, making more room to enjoy the yarn, the movement of the needles, and the quiet satisfaction of slow making.
Featured yarn bases
Allure
Cushy DK
ACM