Scottish designer Jo Storie brings catwalk knitwear to yarn lovers everywhere with the launch of her first range of knitting patterns.
The newly available designs in the ‘Modern Heritage’ range come directly from the sketchbook of the international designer and can now be purchased by knitters from all over the world.
Based in the Scottish Borders, the former knitwear designer and director for TSE Cashmere; Ballantyne Cashmere; J. Crew and Ann Taylor, has already established a global following. With many eager to get their hands on a Jo Storie original the designer has taken the bold step to offer her patterns to discerning knitters.
Taking a modern twist on traditional stitches to create contemporary pieces, the patterns available from £3 upwards include cardigans, hats, snoods, scarves and bags as well as cushions and throws.
With a guide to the level of difficultly ranging from beginner to intermediate, each design includes simple instructions on how to create that sought-after couture piece as well as instructions on the wool to use.
Storie, said: “Throughout my career creating designs for the world’s catwalks I have come across many knitters who were looking for something different to get their ‘needles’ in to. So inspired by this eager knitting fraternity, I decided to make my designs accessible to as wide an audience as possible.
For more details please visit : Jo Storie’s ‘Modern Heritage’ range – a catwalk couture @ Fibre2fashion
The newly available designs in the ‘Modern Heritage’ range come directly from the sketchbook of the international designer and can now be purchased by knitters from all over the world.
Based in the Scottish Borders, the former knitwear designer and director for TSE Cashmere; Ballantyne Cashmere; J. Crew and Ann Taylor, has already established a global following. With many eager to get their hands on a Jo Storie original the designer has taken the bold step to offer her patterns to discerning knitters.
Taking a modern twist on traditional stitches to create contemporary pieces, the patterns available from £3 upwards include cardigans, hats, snoods, scarves and bags as well as cushions and throws.
With a guide to the level of difficultly ranging from beginner to intermediate, each design includes simple instructions on how to create that sought-after couture piece as well as instructions on the wool to use.
Storie, said: “Throughout my career creating designs for the world’s catwalks I have come across many knitters who were looking for something different to get their ‘needles’ in to. So inspired by this eager knitting fraternity, I decided to make my designs accessible to as wide an audience as possible.
For more details please visit : Jo Storie’s ‘Modern Heritage’ range – a catwalk couture @ Fibre2fashion
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