We've just gotten back from our last show for the year – Yarndale – and wanted to say a massive thank you to everyone who came by, squished some yarn, leafed through the pages of the Annual, browsed through our samples and bought a skein or top or magazine!

It was such a treat to get to spend the weekend with woolly folks, and we were so excited to finally show off Seafarer in all its shine and drape! It's pretty rare that we add a completely new range to our portfolio, and we were so, so happy that you all seem to really love it.

We love Yarndale because there's a real variety of different stands – from small producers who are spinning up their own flock's fleeces to much larger companies. It's always a treat to browse those sheep pens and keep an eye out for the special little things!
Plus: Let's not forget the animals! Like in the last years, we had some excellent sheepy company next to our booth:

Another thing that stands out about Yarndale is that it's really nice to have so much crochet there! We teamed up with the fabulous team of La Mercerie (check out their crochet blanket courses!) and had one of their gorgeous blankets displayed at our booth. Definitely a crowd favourite!

And last, but very, very certainly not least, it's just always so nice to get to meet you all. Woolly conversations, picking out yarns and colours, admiring what you've been making with our yarns and tops – it doesn't really get any better than that!

Left to right:
Kate (@knitknitbook) in her glorious Belle & Sebastian jumper (pattern by Sari Nordlund) in Yarnadelic Worsted in Badi Da
Tracey (@sheep_stitch_slow) in her fabulous self-designed "Reggie goes to Rhinebeck" jumper with hand-spun Reggie!
Aimee in her gorgeous Ooey Gooey jumper (pattern by Andrea Mowry) in Yarnadelic Sport
Thank you so much to everyone who came out for Yarndale 2025 – we're looking forward to next year already!