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Associated Products: Kid Classic
Associated Publications: Rowan Knitting & Crochet Magazine 46

Bobble-stitched, roll-neck, ladies’ poncho.

Associated Products: All Seasons Cotton

This mans stripey slipover uses All Seasons Cotton and has been designed by Sarah Hatton, originally featured in All Seasons At The Mill.

Associated Products: Kid Classic
Associated Publications: Rowan Knitting & Crochet Magazine 44

Create these decorative felted placemats. Easy to make and the perfect addition to your side table at Christmas.  Now available as a free download, originally featured in Rowan Knitting & Crochet Magazine 44.

Associated Products: Big Wool

Free Pattern - This cosy neck piece was originally featured in Rowan Studio 7 and is now available to download.

Associated Products: Summer Tweed
Associated Publications: Rowan Studio Issue 15

Ladies’, cap-sleeved, v-necked, tunic-style sweater with front pocket detail.

Associated Products: Cocoon, Handknit Cotton

Ollie is the ideal project for someone who knows basic crochet and wants to experiment with other techniques. He is made using oddments of Handknit Cotton and can be used as a paperweight or a decoration.

Associated Products: Cocoon

This ladies cropped, chunky cardigan uses Cocoon. Designed by Marie Wallin, it was originally featured in Rowan Knitting Magazine no 42 and is now available to download.

Associated Products: Cashsoft DK

This babys hooded cardigan uses Cashsoft DK making it beautifully soft, perfect for little ones. It was originally featured in Classic Bambino and is now available to download.

Associated Products: Denim
Associated Publications: Rowans Greatest Knits

Using one of Rowan's best loved yarns Denim, this cable mens design has been taken from our archives. Originally featured in Magazine 31 and Rowan's Greatest Knits, this design by Martin Storey, it is now available to download.

Associated Products: Kid Classic

This alternative Christmas Advent calendar can be made from oddments of yarn. Jemma Weston has used Kid Classic but any other yarn from your stash, that is suitable for felting, can be used as a substitute.