Lopi Book 42
Lopi Book 42
Lopi Book 42
Lopi Book 42
Lopi Book 42
Lopi Book 42
Lopi Book 42
Lopi Book 42
Lopi Book 42
Lopi Book 42
Lopi Book 42
Lopi Book 42
Lopi Book 42
Lopi Book 42
Lopi Book 42
Lopi Book 42
Lopi Book 42
Lopi Book 42
Lopi Book 42
Lopi Book 42
Lopi Book 42
Lopi Book 42
Lopi Book 42
Lopi Book 42
Lopi Book 42
Lopi Book 42
Lopi Book 42
Lopi Book 42
Lopi Book 42

Lopi Book 42

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Lopi yarn is such a staple here at The Woolly Thistle and we are happy to stock many of the Lopi Books! Lopi Book 42: Ævintyri (Adventure) features a variety of patterns using Plötulopi, Léttlopi, Einband, and Alafosslopi all designed by Védís Jónsdóttir! If you love Icelandic Wool, the 24 designs in this book are just for you! 

This book of patterns includes sweater designs for men, women, and children, along with a scarf, tent, softie, mittens, and hat. These Lopi Books are always a great value with an abundance of very knittable patterns. With such a wide range of designs you're sure to be casting on a few new projects for yourself and loved ones!  

  • 72 pages; Spiral Bound
  • Language: English
  • Weight: ~16 ounces
  • Dimensions: ~9" x 11.75" x .25"

Please note: Designs in this book use Lettlopi, Álafosslopi, and Plötulopi, all of which we carry here at TWT. 

About Icelandic Wool / Lopi Yarn:

Icelandic wool consists of two types of fiber. The inner fiber is fine, soft, and warm and the outer fiber is long, glossy and water-repellent. Together this combination is lightweight and warm as well as water-repellent and breathable, keeping you dry and comfortable.

Icelandic wool is a natural product created on environmentally friendly principles. Care is taken throughout the manufacturing process. Only natural energy sources such as geo-thermal and hydroelectric power are used in the production of Icelandic wool, while the sheep from which the wool is harvested still graze freely in summer, as they have always done. 

 

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