Whitby Abbey Hat
by Ruth Dorrington
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Whitby Abbey Hat
Whitby is a picturesque North Yorkshire fishing town. There are cobbled steps that lead up from the town to the iconic Gothic, ruined Abbey. From this view point one can look across the harbour to the wild seas or back to the town itself with its red roof tops.
The town is linked to Bram Stoker, who penned Dracula after a visit to Whitby in 1890.
Using Baa Ram Ewe’s Titus 4ply mini skeins provided the colours of the Yorkshire landscape with its drama and richness.
For more information, see:
https://baaramewe.co.uk
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by Baa Ram Ewe
Fingering
50% Wensleydale, 30% Alpaca, 20% Bluefaced Leicester
350 yards
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