Market

Get Kitted
Ordering with us couldn't be easier. You can pay securely online using your credit or debit card. If you prefer, you can order online and call us with your card details or send a cheque or postal order. Alternatively our staff are also here to take your orders by phone and chat through your yarn requirements. You can give us a call on +44 (0)117 300 5211 Monday to Friday between 9.30am and 5pm, fax +44 (0)117 300 5222 or email sales@getknitted.com. We attempt to process orders within 2 working days of receiving them, Monday to Friday. Although we hold a huge stock, we cannot guarantee to have every item, so any items that are out of stock will be back ordered and sent to you when they arrive with us. We will always attempt to contact you if this is the case.

Modern Knitting
We're always top value but explore our sale price knitting yarn, patterns books sale section for big savings on special purchases and ends of range sales. See Debbie Bliss for books and yarns inc Soho DK and Baby Cashmerino and Knitting Yarn sale pages 1 and 2 for a range of sale price yarns. These inc DK, mohair, whisper, chunky, 4 ply and more from Sirdar, James Brett, Robin, Patons and many others, There are also a range of Patons patterns and books. See our (top quality mohair and mohair boucle) page with yarns direct from the mill.

Jimmy Beans Wool
Your local yarn store... online

Libby T Designs
Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful’
- William Morris. ‘ Knitting is art not a dying art, but a reviving one. I love this about it too: it is very practical. All our products are designed to be both beautiful and useful. They are meant to be used daily, enjoyed and cherished for years to come. Wool is a very hardwearing material when used in its’ purest forms. I choose yarn which has the highest wool content possible to ensure the best results, the most fabulous texture and the softest feel beneath your fingers. It is for this - the feel of the wool - that I became addicted to wool at an early age.
-Libby Tomey