
More than the basics, are you ready?
Are you ready for more than the basics? Have you mastered the basics now? Happy to move on to new techniques like fancy cast on and off stitches? What about blocking and sewing up? All … read more ›
Are you ready for more than the basics? Have you mastered the basics now? Happy to move on to new techniques like fancy cast on and off stitches? What about blocking and sewing up? All … read more ›
Another Happy Birthday Gorgeous Yarns, 3 today! I’m delighted to say Another Happy Birthday Gorgeous Yarns! 3 years ago Mr Gorgeous and I set off on this business adventure, and its been a dream come … read more ›
Why do you love wool so much? Don’t you find it itchy and scratchy? These are questions I’m often asked….until a customer feels how Gorgeous our Yarns are! Of course, there are still itchy, scratchy … read more ›
Mysteries of Yarn – I mean that skein that has lost its label so you don’t quite know what it is or how much there is; or the hand spun yarn that you bought at … read more ›
Do you take an old bag knitting? Yes, OK, that’s a personal question! I was thinking about all the project bags that were on the table at our last knit and natter/crochet and catch up … read more ›
Time For Teal is a charity fundraiser for Target Ovarian Cancer. Special kits and yarns as well as exclusive patterns will be available and all the money raised goes direct to the charity. This
I think its time for a list! At this time of year I seem to get more and more things that I need to do, places I have to be, things to make and things … read more ›
Knitting Needles are a very personal thing. Do you like straights or circulars, are your circulars interchangeable? Do you prefer bamboo, metal, wood or carbon fibre? Short or long enough to tuck under your arm … read more ›
Hello, my name is Caroline Bawn, I live in Cornwall, UK with my husband Mark, and we own and run Gorgeous Yarns! I am an experienced Occupational Therapist and running Gorgeous Yarns is my dream … read more ›
This Guernsey yarn is specially spun, dyed and coned in Yorkshire for Frangipani 5ply, and as far as I know it is the only 5ply yarn to have the British Wool Marketing Board Platinum Mark … read more ›