Please be advised that work has started on our new, user friendly website. This however will take a little longer than anticipated as we are building a completely new e-commerce website giving you the opportunity to buy direct from us on line.
When up and running our new site will be
Just arrived ~~ a new range of yarns from Roasrios4 featuring yarns dyed using natural and vegetable dyes. These will be on show for the first time at Alexandra Palace next month!
We are bringing in a whole new range of beautiful bags, baskets and accessories from Lantern Moon. These will be show-cased a the Alexandra Palace Exhibition next month starting on Thursday 9th October.
We will also have an extensive range of Aslantrend yarns together with their pattern books. I know that many of you have seen the advert featuring the lady with the Peruvian scarf. This pattern can be found in the first Aslantrend pattern book that will be available on our stand ~ H26, together with the relevant yarns.
Please do come along and visit us in Alexandra Palace we promise that you will not be disappointed
We thank you for your patience
If you want any further information about the products of any of the companies for whom we distribute,please call us on 01422 381359 or e-mail us on sales@moral-fibre.net
Just to remind you of our suppliers; 1. Alchemy yarns ~ exquisite hand painted yarns. 2. Aslan trends ~ Luxury yarns direct from Patagonia and the Andes mountains.
3. Lantern Moon ~ the finest and fastest wooden needles anywhere in the world and featuring for the first time a sumptuous collection of bags, baskets and other gorgeous accessories.
4. Mango Moon ~ recycled silk and sarong yarns. Knitting kits and novelty yarns made by womens' empowerment groups in Nepal and Indonesia 5.Rosarios4 ~ Experience the eco and environmentally friendly yarns made from bamboo, corn and milk. See the new collection of 100% silk yarns and yarns made from 50%cotton and 50% bamboo.
We at Moral Fibre Ltd will also support 'Caring Yorkshire Hands' a charity dedicated to knitting garments for premature and very sick babies through its network of volunteers. This self-funding now supplies to more than 28 special care baby units and is always looking for more volunteers and donations of yarn and wool.