

Mode at Rowan 4 Projects Felted Tweed by Quail Studio is a magazine with 4 patterns for knitting stylish and modern knitwear using Rowan Felted Tweed wool. The patterns include a tunic, vest, hat and scarf, all designed by Quail Studio, and are perfect to match your fall and winter looks.
Available in English and German.
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The magazine Mode at Rowan 4 Projects Felted Tweed by Quail Studio presents an elegant and modern collection of knitwear using the popular Rowan Felted Tweed yarn. With four patterns including two garments and two accessories, this collection is perfect for fall and winter.
The designs are timeless and wearable, making them an excellent addition to any winter wardrobe. Each pattern is designed by Quail Studio and is woven in Rowan’s Felted Tweed wool, which is a soft blend of wool, alpaca and viscose. This material is known to improve with use and is an excellent choice for winter garments.
The first project included is Giovanna, a relaxed tunic with a ribbed pattern throughout the garment. With flattering side slits and a high neck, Giovanna is an excellent piece to combine and will take you effortlessly from autumn to winter.
The next pattern is Gianna, a V-neck vest that is very practical for autumn. Worked in a sweater and finished with a 1x1 rib.
The third pattern is Giulia, a classic winter hat worked in a rib all over the surface, with a folded edge. This pattern is fun for knitting and is a perfect complement to any winter outfit.
Finally, Giuseppina is a simple woven scarf with Felted Tweed that uses a modern sweater and reverse knit pattern to create grooves. ¡ Pair it with the Giulia hat for an elegant beanie and scarf set!
Mode at Rowan 4 Projects Felted Tweed by Quail Studio is a magazine with 4 patterns for knitting stylish and modern knitwear using Rowan Felted Tweed wool. The patterns include a tunic, vest, hat and scarf, all designed by Quail Studio, and are perfect to match your fall and winter looks.
Available in English and German.