A wonderful good morning to the Saturday coffee. Since with us unfortunately once again various viruses have moved in, I come the days little to knit, but in the evening while keeping watch, the more to browse.

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The new book by Hannah Fettig Home & Awayis lying here and I have already leafed through it eagerly. It is beautiful, I haven't read much yet (there are not only pattern, but also some longer texts), but I enjoyed the pictures. I like it very much and it joins Pam Allen's Home Collectionand JourneyJane Richmond's and Shannon Cook's. I'm afraid I'm a "pattern book junkie" because I actually enjoy reading

Woolspire now also has the Istex yarns and I ordered a few balls of Lettlopi to try. 100% pure Icelandic wool, I am curious and will report.

Tulip, the traditional Japanese company for needles and accessories now has its own Facebook page and with a Like you take part in a raffle. I do not know the needles, you?

I've already discovered two pieces for my (wish) wardrobe-to-be again. This one and this one.

Just looked at what I posted a year ago for Saturday Coffee. It's a good fit: Hannah Fettig explains how to create a well-fitting hat using head circumference and gauge.

Have a great weekend! Since the viruses are already on the march, I can stick to my plans and will finally stop by Stephen & Penelope in Amsterdam.

Marisa

About Marisa

I am Marisa, the founder behind Maschenfein. I made the first stitches with my grandma Lotti when I was about five years old. In 2014 I founded "Maschenfein". What started as a blog has now become exactly the online store for wool & knitting accessories that I always wanted. Together with my team I want to enrich the knitting world with inspiration, pattern, beautiful yarns and the best accessories.

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