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Thirty years ago, the author and her husband bought a farm in upstate New York, stocked it with sheep and began what has become a knitting world legend: Morehouse Farm. In this, her first book, Lohrer presents an array of patterns interspersed with tips on caring for wool and short anecdotes about farm life. The best of the collection shows off Morehouse Merino yarns, including a fringed throw/shawl and a clever three-size foulard with case. Designs using variegated yarns are especially eye-catching, and several projects, such as the double-sided hat, are perfect for outdoor winter work. Though the designs for children tend toward the frumpy, and few designs are not already available in some form in other knitting books, these vastly utilitarian items (the authors run a working farm, after all) are as warm as they are durable. This is not a book for beginners, as there aren't any knitting instructions-just patterns-so readers who want to cast on should already know what they are doing. The functional wardrobe and household staples and color photographs make this a worthwhile addition to the knitter's bookshelf. Photos.
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Tucked away in a valley surrounded by a luscious landscape and rolling hills, Morehouse Farm is home to two former Manhattanites—Margrit Lohrer and Albrecht Pichler—who sought refuge from city life to raise Merino sheep and create the plushest wool of them all. Morehouse Farm Merino Knits opens the gates of this magical farmland with a true city-to-country fairy tale and a fresh crop of patterns for merino handknits.

Margrit Lohrer has developed more than forty patterns that range from lacy shawls and classic sweaters to adorable baby garments and colorful mittens, along with a selection of gorgeous accessories for the home—all inspired by the beauty of merino wool and the comfort of life on Morehouse Farm. These inventive patterns include something special for each member of the family, even the cat. Lively sidebars include anecdotes about farm life, helpful knitting tips, and methods for caring for merino wool.

Full-color photographs of each handknit set against the lush Morehouse landscape will transport you directly to the farm. As you escape into this charming backdrop, discover the enchanting tale of the farm and follow the wool from sheep to shawl as you read firsthand accounts of caring for the flock, shearing, dyeing, spinning, and knitting with merino wool.

Morehouse Farm Merino Knits offers more than forty designs geared for knitters who delight in the soothing qualities of working with a plush fiber.

Spoil yourself with merino, the world’s most luxurious wool yarn.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 144 pages
  • Publisher: Potter Craft (April 25, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1400097444
  • ISBN-13: 978-1400097449
  • Product Dimensions: 11.1 x 8.4 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #645,345 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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29 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Useful projects from a beautiful yarn, May 7, 2006
By Joanna Daneman (Middletown, DE USA) - See all my reviews
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Morehouse Merino is a beautiful yarn--soft, thick with that roundish stitch you only get from this fine fibered, tightly crimped soft wool from the Merino sheep. Merinos, developed in Spain, were so valued that it was a capital crime to take a breeding pair out of the country. Someone did, however, and haha, lo and behold, the French developed Rambouillet sheep and the secret was out. Even today, Merino is the king of wools. Soft and light, it makes garments that can be worn, without itching, next to the skin.

Morehouse Farms provides 40 patterns in this book to go with their wool. The patterns are for the most part rather basic. There are pillows, kids' clothes, hats, mittens, vests and sweaters. The photos are large, colorful and very nice to look at.


If you want to find production patterns that would suit your own handspun merino or Morehouse or similar wools, this is a great book. Many of the patterns would make easy to knit but popular items for Christmas gifts, or just household knitting. If you want easy patterns for you family, this book is very good.


If you are looking for style or advanced knitting technique, this is NOT the right book for you. Some people, including myself, were a bit disappointed in the patterns. If you are an advanced knitter or experienced in using the design-it-yourself systems of say, Elizabeth Zimmermann or her daughter Meg Swansen, you will not need this book, unless you collect knitting books with nice photos, which this certainly is.

For basic, useful patterns for socks, vests, and other items, and for those who really love Morehouse yarns and like to look at a pretty picture book, I highly recommend "Morehouse Farms Merino Knits." If you are already somewhat experienced as a knitter, you probably will be somewhat disappointed.

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A good gift book for a starting knitter with some yarn to do one of the projects.

Beginners

Moms and Dads who knit for their kids

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3.0 out of 5 stars Pretty Average - I expected more, April 30, 2006
By nanapama (Dorchester, MA USA) - See all my reviews
  
Let me start by saying I feel my standards from knitting books have risen a great deal. No too long ago I might have rated this book higher but after just reading "Mason Dixon Knitting", "Knitting Nature" and "Knitting Rules", I expect more, much more. "Morehouse Farm Merino Knits" just didn't deliver what I was looking for. I expected better designs, better instructions, better antedotes and better pictures. I just expected more bang for my buck and it wasn't delivered.

Not that I didn't find the information about how the farm came to be and the information about the merino sheep interesting but I wanted more. The wool looked so beautiful in one picture, but the sweaters and hats designs were too simple and uninspiring - hardly farm fresh. In fact the designs seemed a little stale, not worthy of the yarn.

The book might be okay for beginners, but I won't recommend it because I believe new knitters need to be inspired to stick with this craft. So this is my final word - if you have a passion for sheep and you want a book with some basic knitting patterns, this is your book. I was looking for a bit more that's all.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Love it for it's simplicity, July 12, 2006
By C. Bittay Dintino (Lakehurst, NJ USA) - See all my reviews
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While I am compelled to agree with the reviewers who feel that this book is very basic, I can't help but love it for the simplicity of it's patterns. There are no fancy techniques required of the patterns in this book and there is no call for the inclusion of novelty yarns and trendy patterns; Merino Knits is a back-to-basics series of patterns for people who want to create useful and timeless knitted garments and items. The fact that the book features only Morehouse Farm merino yarns is a selling point for any knitter who has worked with, and fallen in love with, these dreamy, buttery yarns. The photography is elegant and the insider's glimpse into Morehouse Farm is a real treat. I adore this book because it reminded me of the beauty of simple knits, something which I needed after being inundated with countless uber-trendy books and patterns.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Morehouse Farm Merino Knits
It is a great book, lots of good knitting patterns. Shipping was very fast, received the book in about three days. Book in excellent condition!
Published 2 months ago by Kelly Schmus

5.0 out of 5 stars Not your grandma's knitting book!
This is an inspiring book, full of color and unconventional design. The photography is delightful, giving a feel of the farm where the yarn company is based, and there is... Read more
Published on February 6, 2007 by Aglooka

5.0 out of 5 stars The greatest
Inspiring, practical and original. This book gives a diverse, reachable variety of patterns. With delightful photography showing a climate I am unsed to this book is a true... Read more
Published on January 30, 2007 by Stella Frances

3.0 out of 5 stars More than I really wanted to know about sheep
I would have preferred more patterns and less information about the Morehouse Farm animals. If I wanted to know about sheep, I'd buy a book on sheep. Read more
Published on July 30, 2006 by Cookie

5.0 out of 5 stars Love the lace
For me the book is worth having for the lace patterns alone. I've always loved lace yarn and have a lot of it, but do not have the time or patience to knit complicated patterns... Read more
Published on June 10, 2006 by Kathy

4.0 out of 5 stars You're going to want this one!
In the sea of recently published knitting books, Morehouse Farm Merino Knits: more than 40 farm-fresh designs quickly separates itself from the flock with its opening line:... Read more
Published on May 10, 2006 by armchairinterviews.com

5.0 out of 5 stars Simply delightful
Within ten minutes of opening it, I fell in love with this book; and having read it, I now know it's one I'll always cherish. Read more
Published on May 8, 2006 by A reader and a writer

4.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful pictures, story, and yarn
This book arrived just after Mason Dixon knitting arrived...so my standards were high. This book has gorgeous pictures, a great story which is lovely to read. Read more
Published on April 30, 2006 by Medic Maggie

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