Kidsilk Haze’s 13th birthday Kidsilk Haze favourites from 13 Rowan designers

Kidsilk Haze’s
13th birthday
Kidsilk Haze favourites from 13 Rowan designers
Celebrate
Kidsilk Haze’s
13th birthday ...
... We have put together a look book of Kidsilk
Haze favourites from 13 Rowan designers.
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favourite.
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Kidsilk Haze
Kate
Buller
Slovenia
Magazine 55 Online Collection
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I love kidsilk haze because it ticks all my senses. It’s beautiful to look
at on the ball, lovely to knit and soft when it runs through my fingers.
Best of all its like a feather to wear and can be worn in both the
summer and winter.
Slovenia by Kaffe was so quick and simple to knit. It’s a classic shape
so it will last for years and not go out of fashion. It shows the colour
changes of the Kidsilk stripe brilliantly and I love wearing it as a
layering piece with my Jeans or even a dress.
Slovenia
by Kaffe Fassett
Gemma
Atkinson
Gisela
Knitting & Crochet Magazine 56
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I used to worry that Kidsilk haze was too fine and difficult to knit
with when I first started knitting but now I absolutely love working
with Kidsilk haze and find myself using this yarn a lot more in my
designing to create different textures and patterns.
The great thing about it is that it is so beautiful knitted on its own in
one of its many gorgeous shades, but also knitted in with other yarns,
such as felted tweed and kid classic to create new and exciting mixes
of colours and textures.
I chose Gisela as my favourite design as it’s such a wearable garment
and the ombre colour work in geometric patterning really shows how
well the shades in the yarn can mix together to create something a
little different.
Gisela
by Gemma Atkinson
Marie
Wallin
Fancy
Knitting & Crochet Magazine 49
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I love the lightness and softness of Kidsilk Haze and how it fills
stitches really well, openwork and lace stitches look simply fantastic.
Fancy
by Erika Knight
Sarah
Hazell
Lace Dress
Rowan Studio 17
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For me this garment sums up all the qualities of Kidsilk Haze.
The design demonstrates the drape of this yarn and also how well it
lends itself to lacework. Beads work particularly well and add a touch
of glamour to this piece. It shows how versatile the combination of
beautiful yarn and good design can be as this garment would look
great with jeans or styled up for the evening.
How much do I love Kidsilk Haze...
it’s not for nothing that I am known as Kidsilkhazell this never fades
and draws me back in again and again ......................
Lace Dress
by Sarah Hatton
Vibe
Ulrik
Promise
Knitting & Crochet Magazine 55
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I think the lightness of the yarn works really well with the shape and
lace pattern for this design. It is simple and contemporary yet very
feminine (and well photographed.)
Promise
by Amanda Crawford
Martin
Storey
Pimpernel
Knitting & Crochet Magazine 49
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The beauty of Kidsilk Haze is it’s lightness and delicious range of
shimmering, jewel-like colours. Kidsilk haze is so very versatile.
It can be knitted singly or doubled and has great yardage so goes an
awful long way. Lace patterns and beads in particular, look fantastic
when worked with this yarn.
Pimpernel
by Martin Storey
Lisa
Richardson
Burgundy
Parisian Nights
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I love kidsilk haze and use the yarn in my designs quite a lot. What
surprised me when looking back at my history of designs is I use
kidsilk haze mainly with other yarns, using it in colourwork, stripes
or doubling it up with another yarn.
It is so versatile in summer and winter which is why it is a design
favourite and why I have so many kidsilk haze garments in my
wardrobe! But as it’s the year of Kidsilk Haze I chose a design that
shows off this beautiful yarn. Open work lace shows the haze of the
mohair and you could change the look of the sweater with the colour
worn underneath.
Burgundy
by Lisa Richardson
Alison
Crowther-Smith
Birch Shawl
Knitting & Crochet Magazine 34
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Kidsilk Haze and Me, My name is Alison and I am addicted to Kidsilk
Haze. It is a highly addictive yarn – the chocolate of the yarn world.
I love it because of its versatility. Used alone, double, blended or
with other yarns, it has the capacity to morph into many different
applications and often the simpler the design or stitch, the more
effective this yarn becomes.
I saw this design knitted a lot when I worked for Rowan as a Design
Consultant. I knitted mine and wore it such a lot, I now need to knit
a new one!
I also used this pattern to encourage knitters to try Kidsilk Haze and
lace. They all went on to make lovely Birch shawls, and for this
reason, I rank this as an iconic Kidsilk Haze design: fairly economical,
not desperately hard, satisfying to knit – and very impressive to look
at and to wear.
Birch Shawl
by Sharon Miller
Sarah
Hatton
Aimee
Vintage Style
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Aimee was one of the first projects in production when I arrived at
Rowan and I remember how wonderful it felt to be working on such
stunning books.
My own design I am most pleased with is probably Glad as I love the
simplicity and versatility - with Kidsilk Haze you don’t have to do too
much as the yarn is so special!
Aimee
by Kim Hargreaves
Grace
Melville
Icy
Knitting & Crochet Magazine 30
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I know this is a simple design but my mum who is an avid Rowan
fan and who LOVES Kidsilk Haze, and can also un do mistakes in
this yarn which very few can, has knitted this style seven times in
different colours, so for slightly nostalgic reasons this is my favourite
design x x x
Icy
by Kim Hargreaves
Ann
Kingstone
Purity
Knitting & Crochet Magazine 43
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There are 149 projects on Ravelry for this pattern, many of which
were made for weddings.
It’s a beautifully feminine design, delicate, floaty, lacy, and romantic,
making the most of these key characteristics of the yarn itself. It’s
wonderful to look through the projects for this pattern, seeing such
an abundance of beautiful, happy brides in their Purity shawls.
I imagine Sharon experiences great joy in having a connection though
her design to these special moments.
Purity
by Sharon Miller
Brandon
Mably
Hetty
Knitting & Crochet Magazine 48
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I’m choosing this garment as its an easy to knit pattern with a fresh,
comfortable and timeless pallet that would suite all ages and for any
occasion.
Hetty
by Brandon Mably
Kaffe
Fassett
Earth Stripe Stole
Knitting & Crochet Magazine 42
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I chose the Earth Stripe Stole because it reflects my love of the
Northern British Landscape. Frost on heather, Lichen stones and late
autumn leaves. It has also become a favourite of so many knitters.
Earth Stripe
Stole
by Kaffe Fassett
Alhambra
666
Trance
582
Heavenly
592
Tornado
667
Royal
613
Hurricane
632
Turkish Plum
660
Anthracite
639
Smoke
605
Wicked
599
Jelly
597
Fern
629
Forest
Green
Drab
611
Mud
652
Blustery
668
Fudge
658
Mahogany
Brick
649
Marmalade
596
610
Atlantic
609
Essence
663
Ghost
642
Steel
664
Majestic
589
641
Blackcurrant
Dewberry
600
Hibiscus
665
Ultra
659
Velvet
607
579
Splendour
Candy Girl
606
Sweet
608
Rosso
661
Strawberry
614
Liqueur
595
Blood
627
Blushes
583
Shadow
653
Grace
580
Pearl
590
Cream
634
White
612
Kidsilk Haze
Kidsilk Haze is a beautiful and versatile
fine yarn made from a blend of super kid
mohair and silk.
Z012000
Kidsilk Haze Stripe
9802145
Chiaroscuro
361
Avocado
357
Nightfall
365
Chestnut
359
Vivid
367
Frost
203
Sugar
201
Cool
202
Lush
366
Storm
363
Forest
204
Khaki
364
Twilight
200
Circus
205
California
Sunrise
356
Precious
362
Kidsilk Haze Stripe offers the versatility
and softness of Kidsilk Silk Haze in
beautiful self striping shades
by Kaffe Fassett and Kim Hargreaves.
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