A couple of weeks ago I was surfing the Bergere de France website which offers free patterns and found a lace cardigan (no. 466) that would be perfect for summer.
I surfed the web trying to find the yarn, Bergereine and could only find one place to get it in North America, Club Direct Laine in Québec. I promptly ordered their catalog (~ 10 USD) and received it last Friday.
It's a beautiful catalog with color cards of all the yarns. Here's the page that shows Bergereine.

So now that I've seen BdF yarn what do I think of it? While all the yarn is eye-appealing, almost all of it contains lots of polymide and/or acrylic. My current project with Debbie Bliss Cashmerino (which has 33% microfiber) will probably be the last time I knit with microfiber. Isn't microfiber just a trendy name for acrylic? I find that wool is much more forgiving and comfortable to wear.
Bergereine is the only pure natural fiber (50% wool / 50% cotton) yarn in the catalog so I'll probably go ahead and make this sweater with it. Marie is currently working on a sweater made with Bergereine and finds it easy to work with.
Acrylic is no longer "around" my cup of tea either. BdF also makes Berlande (pure wool) but in so little colors, it's easy to miss. Bergereine is fine. Just make sure you don't frog it too much like me!
Posted by: Marie | February 16, 2004 at 02:07 AM
I think microfiber is another name for nylon?
Posted by: Krista Jo | February 16, 2004 at 07:29 AM
I did a quick google search and I think microfiber can be made of acrylic, nylon or polyester. I wonder which microfiber Cashmerino contains.
Posted by: Melinda | February 17, 2004 at 09:41 PM
Does anyone know where I can find the berger de france sweater pattern shown in the winter 06 Vogue Knitting with the cables and double zipper? I have gone to the site and cannot get it to open in english. I have viewed many patterns this one is obviously new.help,thank you.
Posted by: cathy | January 29, 2006 at 05:38 PM
Please help! I am looking for a pattern in the 2007 Berg. Mag. A v-neck, sleeveless while shell with added flowers. The model has a brown Florida hat on that matches her pants. The shell comes to a point on the bottom left side.
Thank you.
Posted by: Donna | August 09, 2009 at 08:36 AM
Saw a pattern in a knit magazine and I wrote down the number. It was B de F 196.88
I am unable to locate it anywhere.
Posted by: Marilyn Raffaele | August 03, 2010 at 12:12 PM
I also was interested in the pattern 196.88 and went to the Bergeredefrance web page and could not find anywhere to order the pattern. It is in the book Creations 10/11, but could not see how to order that either. I have emailed the company and maybe I will get an answer.
Posted by: Rosemary Doyle | September 18, 2010 at 03:47 PM