ERIBÉ Knitwear, the award-winning knitwear design house and manufacturer based in Melrose, has teamed up with Scotland’s best selling cookbook author Coinneach MacLeod, the Hebridean Baker to complement the charm of homemade baked goods and cosy knitwear.
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Founded 36 years ago, the knitwear design house and manufacturing company pride themselves on championing Made in Scotland and have a dedicated fan base worldwide with over 200 renowned stores across 27 countries.
Their collection features a mix of machine-knitted and hand-framed styles with a contemporary spin on traditional Scottish clothing, especially with their designers' expertise in Fairisle (Fair Isle) knitting technique.
And the Hebridean Baker is looking forward to showing off their latest creations in his new book The Hebridean Baker at Home.
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Kirstyn, Marketing, ERIBÉ Knitwear said: "Collaborating with Coinneach brings us immense joy. ERIBÉ's passion is rooted in the rich heritage of our industry, while Coinneach draws inspiration from cherished family recipes, authentic Scottish flavours, and time-honoured baking traditions. It is truly a seamless fit."
Coinneach added: “I am absolutely thrilled to announce my partnership with award winning Knitwear company Eribe.
“As the Hebridean baker, my passions lie in delicious bakes and spinning yarns.
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“And now I’m teaming up with ERIBE experts in designing cosy and stylish knitwear that embraces the spirit of Scotland.
“Our shared love of Scottish heritage, craftmanship and quality has brought us together has kitted or should that be knitted me out for my new cookbook, The Hebridean Baker at Home.
The Hebridean Baker at Home will be released on the 12th of October and will be filled with 75 new recipes, beautiful photography & island stories.
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