Care For Your Cashmere
DON’T take your cashmere to the dry cleaners, the chemicals used strip the yarn of its substance – no slight to Johnsons.
DO machine wash your cashmere on the wool wash cycle. Although we recommend hand washing on the label (a precaution), our preferred method is machine washing. Cashmere is delicate but has a steely core [...]
Psychedelic Sheep
We all know that dogs reign supreme in every possible way and have proved to be a timeless image but Reindeer have become ‘the animal’ of the past few years. Antlers and deer heads cropped up last year on, or as, every imaginable object from candles, wrapping paper, coat hooks to lamps. Our [...]
At War With Moths
AT WAR WITH MOTHS
*A moth is a dangerous insect especially if you are a knitwear designer with a room stacked high with gorgeous, highly desirable to moths, cashmere knitwear.. If we were blighted by moths it would a little like a farm being infected by foot and mouth. We cannot let it happen and have [...]
Nature’s Bounty
NATURE’S BOUNTY
People who work in textiles are frequently inspired by natural forms, working in textiles as we do we would like to join in.This is something I found growing on a saucer at the back of the fridge,
I think it’s fruit based, can we exploit it in any way?
Sheep Jumper returns
As you can imagine, we have mixed feelings when we saw in September Vogue that the Sheep Jumper was making a comeback, We designed the original black sheep jumper which was worn by (the then) Lady Diana Spencer at a polo match, The Sunday Express have kindly credited us with creating the original http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/123803/Diana-s-darn-good-efforts-in-vogue-again. We were delighted [...]

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