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Le Gros Lambswool

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  • We love Le Petit Lambswool, so it's a no-brainer that we should stock it's big sister too!

    Le Gros Lambswool is the thicker (Aran/Worsted) weight equivalent of Le Petit Lambswool. It has the same wholesale energy, and wonderful colour palette.

    This beautiful warm yarn is pure lambswool from a family-owned fibre mill in Scotland. It is at once rustic and soft and dyed in the most beautiful shades!

    The thread is springy and sturdy, and blooms beautifully upon blocking. This yarn is first dyed, and then carded and spun. This process means that the yarn is slightly heathered and presents tiny "flickers of colour", creating depth within the knitted fabric.

    Check out these fabulous patterns written for Le Gros Lambswool, and FREE with your purchase of this yarn for the pattern:

     


    Each ball band is handwritten by Caroline. A beautiful quality, presented in a way that feels like home.

    Lovingly featured in both Laine and Making magazines, it's no wonder that knitters/crocheters who have experienced this yarn go back to it time and again.

  • Ingredients:
    100% Pure Lambswool

    Length:
    190m (208 yds)

    Weight:
    100g

    Gauge:
    Aran/Worsted
    4.5mm/US7/UK7. - 5mm/US8/UK
    16 - 18 st = 10cm/4"

  • the little story: when starting to think about a woollen company, Astrid was in search of the yarn she wanted to knit her designs with and offer in the shop.

    She was looking for something rustic, that reminded her of a trip to Norway in 1995, discovering the pure wool from their Norwegian sheep, as well as her Scandinavian roots, a yarn that would make a sturdy sweater, to be worn through the years. and that rustic yarn would have to be blended with a soft feeling, that felt good knitting with, and of course, that felt good wearing.

    for the heartful moments of going slow
    putting thoughts and feelings into a single stitch
    being part of making one's wardrobe 
    and being part of something bigger 

    Biches & Bûches are a Scandinavian family settled in France.

    Their all-natural wool comes from a family-owned fibre mill in Scotland.

    Astrid designs garments of wool with a deep love for sweaters and cozy shawls. Biches and Buches describes their yarn as "A beautiful quality, presented in a way that feels like home."

    We are in love with their gorgeous yarns and designs. Seriously can't get enough of their wonderful, homey pinterest board.