5ply Shetland

Hello everyone! The dust has settled on another Shetland Wool Week and we had a great and really busy time, during SWW we launched a new yarn range in the shop and we are delighted to say it is now available Online – 5ply Shetland!

As a company that’s been around for a while (we just had our 72nd birthday in September!) we have produced many different ranges over the years, our main focus has always been creating yarns that work for both traditional and timeless knitting styles. One thing we have often been asked about is a yarn that would work for knitting fine textured patterns like Ganseys.

Alongside Shetland’s traditions of Fair Isle and Lace knitting there is also evidence of this kind of workwear knitting, as we are a place with so much Fishing and Fishermen coming through this also meant traditions from other knitters came to Shetland and were exchanged with knitters here.

Many women who worked in the fishing industry, often as Gutters would also travel down to different places to work, from Shetland along the Scottish north East coast, further south to the East Yorkshire coast of England and to East Anglia. In this way they would have seen, learnt and absorbed Gansey style patterns and techniques.

Fishermen and Herring Workers in Lerwick Harbour, reproduced here with thanks to Margaret Wright

So when we had the opportunity to develop a new range we thought why not make the kind of yarn we have probably been asked for the most, and 5ply Shetland is the result!

The yarn is 100% Real Shetland Wool and uses the Grade 3 wool, this is slightly hardier than what we usually use for our knitting yarns but we wanted a hard-wearing quality and due to the yarn being Worsted Spun (combed rather than carded) it meant we could use a slightly rougher grade as the spinning process improves the handle of the yarn. It’s really important to try and utilise as much of the wool clip as we can and we are really happy to be able to add some more value to this grade.

For the colours we worked with local photographer John Rollo to see the common shades in our environment, the colours of the sky, sea and land in Shetland are so varied and such a constant for us here that they are an endless source of inspiration.

The yarn is a standard 5ply/Sportweight yarn and is available in 50g balls and 250g cones. We started with White and a Natural Grey mix as our two bases, there are 13 shades dyed on the White as seen below:

then for something special we chose 5 of these shades and also dyed them on the Natural Grey base, these are the Twilight shades:

Turquoise Twilight, Lavender Twilight, Mustard Twilight, Scarlet Twilight and Rust Twilight
Lavender Twilight and Lavender

It’s really interesting to see how the base changes the colour of the yarn and this adds a heather to the colour that will not detract from any stitch pattern. The mix of solid and heathered shades is really beautiful and we are delighted with them. The yarn itself has beautiful stitch definition and we hope you like it!

Mustard

Yarn Information

  • 100% Real Shetland Wool
  • Worsted Spun
  • 5ply/Sport Weight, wpi 16
  • 115m/125yds per 50g ball
  • 575m/625yds per 250g cone
  • suggested needle size 2mm-3mm

Available in the shop and online here

We have made quite a small batch for the first lot so it is not currently available for our wholesale customers but if you own or have a Local Yarn Store that you would like to carry it in the future please contact wholesale@shetlandwoolbrokers.co.uk to register interest. It will be available to our stockists as soon as the next batch is ready.

Happy Knitting!

11 responses to “5ply Shetland”

  1. Christine Haughton Avatar
    Christine Haughton

    Will you be making any gnsey patterns available?

  2. Jamieson&Smith Avatar

    We are working on one at the moment but any 5ply/sportweight pattern should work with this yarn. 🙂

  3. Christine Haughton Avatar
    Christine Haughton

    Thank you. I’m going to have a go at Margaret MacInnes’ Eriskay gansey in The Traditional Sweater Book. Wish me luck!!!

  4. Michelle McMillen Avatar

    I think this is a fabulous development, both to expand your range and to put to good use more of the wool crop!

  5. Judith Davies Avatar
    Judith Davies

    Hello, The new 5ply yarn looks lovely! Do you have any patterns for it yet? Or could you estimate how much would be needed for a 40 inch gansey? Many thanks Judith Davies

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  6. 5ply Colours | J&S Blog Avatar

    […] yarn is available in 20 shades, 14 solid and 6 natural/overdyed. As discussed in our last post the colours were inspired by our maritime history, Shetlands landscape and those classic seafaring […]

  7. ruth Avatar
    ruth

    This is great information. I really appreciate your photographer and whomever else is involved. The photographs you post, at least the ones I see on Instagram, are just lovely! You make me want to purchase it all!

  8. Jamieson&Smith Avatar

    Thank you Ruth! Most of the photos are taken in house by me, Ella – so I appreciate your comment 😊

  9. Ruth Avatar
    Ruth

    Wow Ella! Thanks for sharing that. You do a beautiful job. Truly the combinations that you photograph are just perfect! I am eager to try the yarn!

  10. MaryAlice Denson Avatar
    MaryAlice Denson

    I am currently working on the Yaol/Yoal sweater from a cone. My stockinette section is curling around the needles as I go and there is a slight backwards twist in the feeding yarn and 2 or 3 places, maybe 3 inches long. The cone is sitting upright and I am feeding from the top. Should it be laying on its side to feed?

    My needles have been around a long time and may be the cause because they too are twisted. Before I removed all the stitches to straighten the circular needle, I’d like to know if there is a preferred feeding method.

  11. 5ply Shetland Cones – J&S Blog Avatar

    […] the cones in the shop or online here and for more information about the yarn see our earlier post here and another we wrote about the colours in the range […]

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