Knitting a Hat with Circular Needles (incl. free pattern)
There are a lot of knitted pieces that are naturally round and are knitted round. While you can easily knit large pieces with a circular needle, for small projects with few stitches, the only optio...
Putting the Spotlight on: Balayage
The youngest member of the Pascuali family is called "Balayage" – the yarn made from 80 percent baby alpaca and 20 percent fine merino wool is something very special, as it was conceived in collabo...
Autumn is knitting time
Do you also love autumn so much? Aren't you looking forward to cozy knitting evenings on the sofa? So you don't lack inspiration, Collezioni 2 is launching: A magazine full of knitting designs suit...
Vegan Yarns
In recent years veganism has also gained considerable popularity in Germany. More and more people all over the world avoid products of animal origin and still many others are trying to limit ...
Relax your soul and mind by knitting...
Knitting is fun. Knitting is relaxing. Knitting is a wonderful hobby - and if all goes well, you'll be rewarded in the end with a beautiful sweater, scarf, or socks. But knitting is much more than ...
An Interview with Melanie Berg (Mairlynd)
Everyone knows and loves them – the knitting designs by Melanie Berg. The renowned knit designer visited us in our showroom in Frechen. We talked again about our current project Balayage, but we al...
Wanna feel like Richard the Lionheart? Give camel wool a try!
Even though the majority of wool comes from sheep, it's definitely worth taking a look at other animal wool suppliers. In the following article, we'd like to tell you a bit about camel wool and int...
Caring for wool
Hand on heart – who hasn’t done this yet? Did a piece of wool accidentally slip into the “normal” laundry and come out of the washing machine in child size (and stiff!)? In the following article we...
Some thoughts and facts about wool
When it comes to knitting and crocheting, we often use the term "wool" to refer to various things. But shouldn't we sometimes actually say "yarn" more accurately? So, what exactly does "wool" mean?...