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Magazine No. 47 Click for more information Spring/Summer 2010. There is a serene calmness about the trends for Spring 2010, with femininity, elegance, vintage and drape being the key words for the season. Natural yarns are as popular as ever, with the majority of yarn aficionados declaring that ecological and sustainable yarns are becoming the norm rather than the exception. We see the emergence of recycled yarns mostly with fibres such as recycled silk, cotton and viscose. Sustainable yarns made from hemp, linen and corn are also very important in both heavier, rustic effects as well as being blended with fibres such as silk and viscose to create beautiful, fine draping yarns with fantastic fluidity, great stitch definition and understated shine. 


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Magazine No. 46 Click for more information Autumn/Winter 2009. With resurgence in handicrafts and all things handmade, winter 2009/10 sees the celebration of traditional craftsmanship. Hand knitwear is the perfect opportunity for the discerning consumer to express their creative flair in an environmentally responsible way. Consumers are willing to invest their precious time and money creating ageless knitwear that offers quality, luxury and longevity. With a continuing trend for natural fibres, yarns are light and fluffy, warm and airy or dense including matted, scrubbed, hairy and primitive. 


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Magazine No. 45 Click for more information Spring/Summer 2009. All things natural are the main driving force behind the yarn trend for Spring 2009. The knitwear eco trend is ever expanding with the introduction of a wider choice of environmentally sound yarns. These yarns have become finer and more sophisticated as yarn spinners have begun to take the growth in the sustainable yarn market seriously. The trend for finer, light weight yarns continues with emphasis placed on drape and comfort. 


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Magazine No. 44 Click for more information Autumn/Winter 2008 is the season of big statements and knitwear takes the centre stage. Colour is strong and contrasting as well as beautifully graduating. Yarns are lighter in weight, textures are prominent and there is a triumphant return to pattern. Yarns are classic with soft handles and innovative blends. A return to tradition is translated into natural yarns with an old-fashioned feel. There is a growing trend for simplicity, created out of highly prized fibres, such as cashmere, superfine merinos and super kid mohair. 


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Magazine No. 43 Click for more information Spring/Summer 2008 is inspired by a return to simplicity. The need for clothing which is comfortable to wear but also made from basic and classic materials is becoming more and more important. The growing demand for products which have a hand made quality reflect this trend and hand knitting is the perfect muse for this. 


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Magazine No. 41 Click for more information Spring/Summer 2007. The Spring/Summer season is inspired by a strong yearning for simplicity and naturalness. At a time of environmental, economic and political uncertainty, we see fashion returning to nature, honesty and security. 


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Magazine No. 38 Click for more information Autumn/Winter 2005. The magazine has a romantic feel conveyed in two of the stories, EcoRomantic and Expressive Elegance. To compliment these two stories Urban Legends adds a slightly bolder cleaner style. The stable of designers used this season has been expanded to include internationally renowned Antoni and Alison, Clare Tough and also Kid Acne. 


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