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West Yorkshire Spinners Morris Dk - Impressions Pattern Book by Debbie Bliss & Chloe Elizabeth Birch

West Yorkshire Spinners Morris Dk - Impressions Pattern Book by Debbie Bliss & Chloe Elizabeth Birch

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By Debbie Bliss and Chloé Elizabeth Birch

Four Knitting Patterns in West Yorkshire Spinners Morris DK. A special collaboration of craftsmanship, heritage and quality.

William Morris was an artist, craftsman, poet, scholar, revolutionary thinker and socialist. Today, he may be best known for his wallpaper and textile patterns, but his work transformed Victorian England's view on craftsmanship, design and fashion. 

The William Morris Society, established in 1955, is a charity and cultural institution dedicated to safeguarding and preserving the heritage of William Morris. 

West Yorkshire Spinners have worked closely with the William Morris Society to produce a yarn deserving of this unique heritage. Our skilled craftspeople have a long-standing loe and knowledge of British wool, understanding the unique breeds and how to blend fibres to produce the finest yarns. 

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West Yorkshire Spinners Morris Dk - Impressions Pattern Book by Debbie Bliss & Chloe Elizabeth Birch

$28.58

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By Debbie Bliss and Chloé Elizabeth Birch

Four Knitting Patterns in West Yorkshire Spinners Morris DK. A special collaboration of craftsmanship, heritage and quality.

William Morris was an artist, craftsman, poet, scholar, revolutionary thinker and socialist. Today, he may be best known for his wallpaper and textile patterns, but his work transformed Victorian England's view on craftsmanship, design and fashion. 

The William Morris Society, established in 1955, is a charity and cultural institution dedicated to safeguarding and preserving the heritage of William Morris. 

West Yorkshire Spinners have worked closely with the William Morris Society to produce a yarn deserving of this unique heritage. Our skilled craftspeople have a long-standing loe and knowledge of British wool, understanding the unique breeds and how to blend fibres to produce the finest yarns.