Harlequin Shawlette and Mitts
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Harlequin Fingerless Mitts Pattern - Download
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Super Floof DK - Red!
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Yak Single - Red!
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Harlequin Shawlette Kit
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A/W25 Folklore
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AgotadoDashing DK - Cassiopeia
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Dashing DK - Myth
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Dashing DK - Divination
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Dashing DK - All Hallows
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Qing Fibre
Harlequin Shawlette Pattern - Download

Harlequin Shawlette
Get to know the Harlequin Mosaic Stitch: only one colour is used at a time, worked across two full rows before switching. This method is deceptively easy, and so fun to work in!
Explore the pattern and shop our four colourway kits to find your perfect Harlequin knit.
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A/W25 Folklore
This collection of hand-dyed yarns lives in the tradition of stories told by firelight, in the songs and proverbs passed from one voice to another, and in the objects carefully made by hand as a ritual of protection and togetherness.
Each colour in the collection connects nature and myth from deep greens of mossy forests, vibrant ember glows of harvest fires and the shadowed blues of storm-lit skies intertwined with tales of forest spirits, twilight rituals, and hearthside legends.
Together these colours form a palette with subtle shifts and layers that echo the way folktales change in the telling, perfectly imperfect yet alive in their uniqueness.
To create with this collection, whether knitting, crocheting, or weaving, is to take part in that lineage of making: each stitch a quiet ritual where colour becomes sacred.



