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What are the latest trends – knitting trends, of course – to hit the Netherlands? What’s it like inside a Dutch yarn shop, and what sort of things to their customers knit? Do they use the same yarns? Needle sizes?

Wilbert Schouten, owner of a yarn shop in Hoorn in the north of the Netherlands, chronicles the life and knits of his shop on his blog, Will’s Wools.

Written in Dutch and English, this is a fun blog and we’re thrilled that Wilbert has taken the time and effort to translate each of his posts, giving us a glimpse into the everyday life of his shop which seems rather exotic to us!

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We’re a little bit obsessed – you have to be when your hobby is your job! – so we love that Louise focuses her blog, knittyinpink.blogspot.com/” target=”_blank”>Dreamcatcher, [Have fixed link now – EB] almost exclusively on yarn – and the odd sheep.

With a detailed review of each completed projects, this is a great place to look for inspiration for your next knit. Louise also talks about her other fibre-related exploits, including kitchen dyeing and visits to shows, so you may find yourself inspired to put your needles down and plunge into another aspect of the craft!

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