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FAIR ISLE KITS

Uradale Yarns specialises in organic native Shetland wool, and it produces unbleached yarns in both undyed and dyed colours. Shades are warm and rich, and are evocative of Shetland’s flora and landscapes.

These colours are beautifully showcased in the range of Fair Isle knitting kits available from Uradale’s online shop. Projects include traditional colourwork kep-style hats, such as the Scatness and Uradale Fisherman’s Keps. There’s a neat Fair Isle headband worked in natural fleece shades, a textured hat by Hilly van

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