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Dear 'Textile Directory Newsletter' Reader,

a very warm welcome to Farm Yarns' website, we are very grateful for your interest in Farm Yarn and its products.

If you are not the lucky winner of the scarf of the newsletter competition - here are the instructions how to get your free knitting pattern with your order of yarn.

 

1. Choose your favourite scarf knitting pattern (click on photo for larger view) and remember its number.

2. Option: Order your free sample of yarn.

We recommend, before ordering your yarn, to order first a free sample of the knitting yarn. One of our favourite colours is the charcoal grey - but we think the colour nuances of the yarn come much better across when holding the yarn in your hands.

When you order a free sample - you get automatically all of our yarns available. The yarn is free, you just pay the postage ( £ 1.00 (UK), same costs as royal mail charges to us).

To order your free sample of Farm Yarn's chunky knitting yarn, please click here. If you don't want to have a free sample, please move to the next paragraph.

3. When you know which colour you like, order your favourite yarn now. !!! Please note, the pattern for the scarves are made for our chunky knitting yarn only. There are three different natural colours available:

rose grey (direct link to yarn, click here)

ivory white (direct link to yarn, click here)

charcoal grey (direct link to yarn, click here)

You need  for the following weight for the scarf:

scarf pattern 1 =    5 balls (~ 240g)

scarf pattern 2 =    4 balls (~ 190g)

scarf pattern 3 =    4 balls  (~165g)

4. Give the details of your favourite knitting pattern after you ordered. When you entered your address details, there is a field "additional information" - please enter the number of your pattern and any other question in this field. See sample below (Click on image for larger view).

 

 

5. Ready! You will receive your order of yarn soon!  Thanks for your order and your interest. We wish you a happy time knitting!

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