The colours in A/W25 Folklore are made to fit together, to dance around like forest spirits around campfires. 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.
Take a look at the shapes the fibres can take:
The Jester by franmakestuff
This mischevous whimsical jester balaclava is crocheted by fibre designer Fran, who's beautiful and joyful headwear is so fitting to our A/W25 collection. She was inspired by the stories of the colours to create this stunning headpiece, crocheted with All Hallows and Soft Clay.
Top by wobbleblobbe
Knitwear designer Shenny made this beautiful lacey top, using Veranita in Divination. The top perfectly captures the yellow of early autumn low sunrises.
Giselle Blouse by Fabel Knitwear
Our brilliant sample knitter Siena knit up the Giselle Blouse using Dashing Fingering - Moon Goddess for the body and Veranita - Raven for the sleeves.

Porcelain Sweater by Lene Holme Samsoe
This sweater uses our new Super Floof DK in Myth as the contrast colour. Knit by our talented knitter Rowan, this turned out amazingly fluffy and soft.

Beanie No 6 by My Favourite Things Knitwear
Knit by our team member Martha, this sweet little beanie uses Merino DK - Soft Clay as the main colour and Super Floof DK - Mayhem as the rim. We also brushed the rim of this hat to make it even more fluffy!

Chekcmate Zodiac Top by Qing Studio
A Qing Studio original pattern, the Checkmate Zodiac Top comes to life in Soft Clay and Cassiopeia, both colours knit in luxurious Veranita. Our sample knitter Lorena did an amazing job here, as usual!

Shamrock collar by Wooco
This collar is beautifully dainty, fitting any autumnal gathering. Knit up by our sample knitter Emma in Yak Single - Equinox.
Kemmick Shawl by Anna Husemann
The pattern for this shawl is inspired by an aerial view of fields, which fit our collection wonderfully. There are seven colours in three different bases used here, all part of the A/W25 collection.
What would you knit first?
This collection is now available!
