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Crisp,
fresh and beautiful |
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The
colour palette for the season is red, in all tones from raspberry, to burgundy
through to scarlet, violet and purple. Burnt orange and pesto green
are also strong. Don't stick with plain designs though. Look
out for stripes, checks, diamonds and geometric patterns. |
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The
headline describes both this fabulous photo I took of Mt Ngauruhoe on a
clear day and the essence of this seasons fashion. Cooler
days are your chance to feel refreshed and energetic.
The word is that understated and ladylike is in - with the twinset back
in vogue. Silhouettes are slimmer with tweeds and herringbone a feature.
And guess what for the fashion designers its knits, knits, and more knits.
With simple shapes, luxury fibres like mohair, open weave textures all
in snappy colours. |
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P2120-
Loopy for Kids
"in five cuddly styles"
Pattern Book $11.35
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You
can base your whole wardrobe on knitwear, its warm, fashionable and looks
is oh so stylish. Knitwear this season is exciting. With designers
pushing the boundaries and manufacturers responding to the challenge with
new yarns and innovations in texture, feel and performance.
Nothing is more comfortable than a favourite jumper (ask any sheep) and
nothing so stylish as this seasons knitwear. So get knitting today
or let us do it for you if you don't have the time. |
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