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Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Cowl
Candle House is an iconic modern tower block in Granary Wharf, central Leeds. The building is close to the canal, river and railway, each a vital artery for the city at different points in its history. Inspired by the unusual cylindrical shape and the arrangement of offset windows going around the tower. Corrugated rib creates a cosy fabric per...

Knitting: Pullover
Castel is based off a traditional Gansey sweater pattern from the 80s. Gansey sweaters were originally designed to protect fishermen from wind and water whilst out at sea. This was done by knitting 5ply yarn on small needles to create a tight, dense fabric. Castel is knit using our traditional 5ply Guernsey yarn.

Knitting: Pullover
Cillian is a traditional Aran sweater pattern. It features the Honeycomb stitch, which is thought to have symbolised the hard-working bees and was said to have brought luck and abundance of catch to the fishermen at sea. This sweater was designed using our Coast yarn. This yarn is sold on 200g hanks, perfect for an all-over textured sweater.

Knitting: Pullover
Clem is a unisex, oversized boxy sweater with a boat neck. It is a stockinette sweater, featuring garter stitch details across the neck and trim. This sweater is warm, cosy and perfect for curling up on the sofa in. It is knit using our unspun Natural Meadow yarn, this creates a soft and airy fabric.

Knitting: Cardigan
Orla is a modern take on a traditional Aran sweater. This cardigan pattern is knit using our traditional Aran yarn, Coast. Aran sweaters originate from the Aran islands. Here, islanders started developing stitches inspired by island life. This cardigan features the Honeycomb, Diamond Trellis and Trinity stitch.

Knitting: Sleeveless Top
This pattern is named after a charming village located in the Alsace region of France. Alsace is known for its traditional linen production, particularly the Kelsch fabric. The Rosheim pattern is a celebration of this versatile, hardwearing fibre. Linen is a perfect fibre for making summer clothes, its breathable, moisture wicking and durable. ...

Knitting: Scarf, Cuffs
The River Ribble runs through North Yorkshire and Lancashire in Northern England. This scarf and wristwarmers pattern was designed with the twists and turns of the river in mind. The pattern features stocking stitch, garter stitch, cables and lace holes, creating an interesting allover texture. Ribble was designed using two colours but could al...

Knitting: Pullover
Bingley Five Rise locks on the Leeds and Liverpool canal were completed in 1774, a major engineering achievement at the time. They are the steepest flight of locks in the UK. Through the 19th century the canal was a vital transport system for trade across the north of England, connecting major cities and commercial trade continued well into the...

Knitting: Poncho
Saltwick Bay is a stylish poncho combining traditional motifs from three gansey locations. At the centre of this cosy poncho, elongated moss and ladders are taken from Scarborough’s simple yoke design. Further up the coast and outwards on the yoke, Robin Hood’s Bay adds a simple 1x1 moss and cable column. The sides are then finished with Whitby...

Knitting: Animal Toy
This fun little dachshund is perfect for for gifting, as a finished item or as a kit. The colourwork design was originally inspired by Scandinavian printed textiles, but with colours reminiscent of Victorian floor tiles.

Knitting: Beanie, Toque
Lonk is a stranded colourwork hat & snood pattern featuring a Lonk sheep motif. Lonk are one of the largest native British hill breeds, which can survive on poor grazing and in bleak conditions. Found for centuries on the Pennines, one Lancashire flock can be traced back to 1740. Both sexes are horned, with black and white face and legs wit...

Knitting: Pullover
This saddle shoulder jumper is a modern take on a classic gansey with the moss and cable pattern taken from the easily recognised Robin Hood’s Bay pattern. Short-row caps are a contemporary addition to the historical in-the-round style construction.

Knitting: Pullover
Sandsend is a recreation of a vintage gansey sweater pattern from the 80s. Each coastal community developed their own unique gansey patterns and styles. These sweaters would get passed down through generations. This gansey sweater pattern is practical, hardwearing and will stand the test of time. Sandsend is knit using our traditional 5ply Guer...