I’ve been very remiss in not posting these mittens sooner.  My lovely Auntie Lorna knit a beautiful pair of Gingersnap Mittens (a free pattern by Prairiesque) as a sample for me.  She’s very kind!  Auntie Lorna adapted the pattern significantly, changing it to two 3×3 cables and reducing the size considerably.  Much as I’d love to wear them – they’re so cosy and should be very hard-wearing (not to mention pretty in the yarn’s marled Coal Grey colour)- I’m going to keep them aside as samples for taking along to shows etc.

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This yarn, my Zwartbles~Cheviot Blend, is now out of stock but there will definitely be more spun for next autumn.  If you’d like to hear a very thorough review the lovely Louise of Knit British has one in episode 76 of her podcast.

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Yarn Details: Black Isle Yarns Zwartbles~Cheviot Blend

Colour: Coal Grey (undyed)

Metres/100g skein: 150m/100g approx.

Weight: DK

Pattern: Gingersnap Mittens by Prairiesque

Full project notes can be found here on Ravelry

Introducing our Autumn 2016 batch of Zwartbles and Zwartbles blend yarns:

Zwartbles sheep originate from the Netherlands where they’re an uncommon breed.  They were developed as a multipurpose breed and are valued here in Britain for their calm manner and as lovely mothers with good growing lambs.  Their fleece is dense and bouncy and a very deep dark brown colour, although with age and sun it bleaches rusty red at the tips.  The 2016 fleeces we sourced from Hedgefield Zwartbles (link) are from shearling fleeces, from lambs in their first winter, and consequently the wool is less rustic than is typical and retains the very dark, almost black, colour – we like to think of it as Bitter Chocolate!   As well as pure Zwartbles wool we have developed three blends.  The first is a lovely rustic heathery Coal Grey with the addition of 45% Cheviot wool (from Drumsmittal Farm (link)).  Secondly we have added 50% mohair (from a farm near our mill, The Border Mill (link), in the Scottish Borders) – this blend is a Steel Grey colour, has a real sheen and a soft yet strong handle. The final blend is with 50% alpaca (again sourced close to The Border Mill (link) in the Scottish Borders) – the alpaca fleece used was fawn coloured and the resulting fibre is a beautiful warm Toffee Fudge colour in a soft, squishy yarn.

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Pure Zwartbles – Bitter Chocolate
Zwartbles Cheviot Blend – Coal Grey
Zwartbles Mohair Blend – Steel Grey
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Zwartbles Alpaca Blend – Toffee Fudge
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Zwartbles Cheviot, Zwartbles Alpaca, Zwartbles Mohair and Pure Zwartbles

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