Traditional Knits from the Faroe Islands

Traditional Knits from the Faroe Islands

Traditional Knits from the Faroe Islands

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hardback | English
Published: 16 September, 2025
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This stunning book is a celebration of the unique knitting heritage and timeless yet contemporary knitted designs of the Faroe Islands.

Discover 28 stunning knitting patterns for the whole family, from cosy sweaters and cardigans to a snuggly lace-pattern shawl, in this wonderful book from family-run Faroese yarn company, Navia.

  • 28 timeless Faroese designs: from classic sweaters and cozy cardigans to stylish baby clothes, the 28 patterns feature clean lines, bold colours and innovative techniques - ideal for confident knitters looking for heritage designs with a contemporary flavour.
  • Easy-to-follow patterns: create the characteristically Faroese designs, featuring stunning colourwork, tactile textures and a range of stitches, with ease. Each project contains detailed instructions, a simple-to-follow pattern chart and stunning photography for guidance.
  • Explore the cultural significance of knitting in Faroese society, where it has been an integral part of daily life for generations. From the ancient art of nålebinding (single-needle knitting) to the modern revival of intricate patterns, and the unique community fostered by the island’s agricultural heritage and popular knitting clubs.
  • A legacy of Faroese knitting: Navia, a renowned Faroese yarn company, is at the forefront of preserving and promoting Faroese knitting traditions. Founded in 2004, the family-run company is dedicated to producing high-quality, sustainable yarn, inspired by the stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage of the Faroe Islands.

This is a translation of the popular Danish-language title by acclaimed Faroese knitting company Navia.

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More Details

Type Book
ISBN13 9781800923119
ISBN10 1800923112
Number Of Pages 192
Item Weight 950 g
Product Dimensions 204 x 260 x 22 mm
Publisher / Reseller Search Press Ltd
Format hardback
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This is a beautifully presented book with photos that will inspire you to knit some of the patterns. There is a great section on the culture of the Faroe Islands and I like the fact that the patterns cover a range of ages from a baby to an adult. 

The patterns are not for a novice knitter but would suit a person who would like to develop their knitting in the round, brioche, fair isle, lace and cable skills. The patterns have black and white charts to guide you with the stitches. Most of the garment patterns are knitted in the round up to the armholes and then are divided for the sleeves but could be adapted to straight knitting.

The patterns give one a good choice from slipovers to shawls and jumpers.

-- Monica Russel

This beautiful hardback book has been produced to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Faroese yarn brand Navia. The book brings together 28 of Navia's most iconic patterns, alongside stories and stunning photos reflecting the heritage of wool and knitting on the Faroe Islands. There's lots to read and enjoy here, such as a history of the Faroe Islands and its ancient native sheep breed, a look at modern Faroese knitting culture and sheep farming, and personal stories from this family-run yarn company. 

The 28 patterns all have a heritage look, but will work perfectly in a contemporary wardrobe. Stranded colourwork plays a big part, and designs include a yoked sweater with colourblocking and diamond motifs, and a traditional roll-neck sweater with all-over colourwork in undyed, natural fleece shades. 

Many of the projects are unisex, such as a classic Nordic yoked sweater, a neat raglan design with subtle diamond patterning around the yoke, and a cosy colourwork cardigan. The 'White Unisex Sweater' has cables on the body, paired with slip stitch rip sleeves, and is knitted in undyed wool. 

Beautiful pieces for women include a short-sleeved jumper with a star pattern worked in green and white, and a chic monochrome tank top. The 'Daisy Sweater' is decorated with large embroidered flowers, and the 'Geometric Sweater' is a stunning two-colour brioche design. A chunky mohair-wool yarn is used for an oversized lace sweater with a modern shape. There's also a delicate leaf-patterned lace cardigan, sized for adults and children, along with a traditional Faroese lace shawl with anchor motifs and fringing. 

The line-up of patterns for children is impressive, and includes everyday sweaters with bands of retro colourwork, and a sweater with a cute bubble-like colourwork pattern. For babies, there's a simple raglan sweater and leggings, a bodysuit adorned with a traditional Faroese star motif, a bonnet and booties, and a blanket worked in a textured star pattern.

Pattern instructions are generally concise and will be more suitable for confident knitters. Each pattern is presented in a limited range of sizes, typically to fit up to 40in chests/busts.

* The Knitter *

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Author's Bio

Navia was founded in 2004 as a business-college project for the then 22-year-old Óli Kristian á Torkilsheyggi, now the CEO.

Navia is a family-run company that continues a long tradition of sheep-rearing and wool-spinning. Óli Kristian’s great-grandmother, Suffía Gregersen, employed women to knit for her and sold sweaters in the Faroese village of Syðrugøta, where the family had a spinning mill; and the family’s farm had a flock of 200 sheep, so Óli learned about wool at an early age.

The first items produced by Navia were 1-, 2- and 3-ply yarns in six natural colours, and a small amount of plain-coloured sock wool. These were sold to yarn shops, cottage industry associations and even to small supermarkets all over the country.

In the years that followed, Navia grew bigger and produced a wider range of yarns. A new knitting book came out each year, more colours were added to the palette of yarn colours, and the yarn began to be sold overseas.
Since 2004 Navia has grown from a one-man enterprise with only a few different types of yarn to a company exporting yarn worldwide.

www.navia.fo
Instagram: @naviafaroeislands

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