Winter Warmth Collection - Part 3


The Sasha models in this section are Sasha (a blonde fringe girl from 1968), Pip (a pretty brunette "Party" side part girl from 1968) and Pippa (a pretty early 70's brunette girl who I rewigged).

Sasha is wearing a beautiful Kilt outfit. A warm woollen red tartan skirt. The gansey is hand knit using whie lace weight shetland wool. Her hat is knit using 4 ply red wool, the edge and scarf are knitted in seed stitch.



She has white knee socks and fun red shoes with cute little cat faces. An adorable ensemble to keep your Sasha warm and cosy.

Pip is wearing a beautiful smocked dress in rich colours. The smocked dress is made from richly coloured cotton fabric. The background is a pretty peach tone. The pattern is in rich reds, gold and green. The smocking picks out these shades and her pants match the dress.

Her bolero is hand knit using fine 4 ply dark red tweedy wool. I chose a pretty peach lace weight shetland wool for her ankle socks. It matches the background colour of her dress. I used this wool to knit her hair tie. Her boneka t-strap leather shoes finish the outfit beautifully.


Wonderful tunic sweater in the rich colours of a Noro sock wool. Autumnal colours of rusty orange, gold, gren and rich deep reds. The neck fastens with a pretty silver clasp.


She wears dark red bootleg needlecord trousers. Her socks are knitted using 4 ply dark gold wool. Her bag is made using the same gold wool. The flap has a modern style large rust coloured button on the front.


On her feet she wears black leather laced Bonika shoes which complete the look perfectly.







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2 Response to "Winter Warmth Collection - Part 3"

  1. French Nanny says:
    27 January 2010 at 19:53

    Are these for sale - I can't see them on the website. They are so pretty they will go like hot cakes!

  2. Nicolette says:
    27 January 2010 at 23:30

    Hi Pearly Queen
    I have just finished taking the preview photos of the finished outfits so that I could make sure I didn't need to add anything else to them. I shall be photographing them over the next couple of days for putting onto the website.

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