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This top fashion garment is one of many in the pattern book for handknitting produced for the winter by Crucci Wool, Ltd, of Lower Hutt Called “Amanda,” the attractively banded jersey is described by the Net Zealand designers as “a sloppy-Joe polo-neck.” A loose blouson style, with wide sleeves and low shoulder-line, the hand-knitted jersey is made up it tweed-look Crucci Bulkyspun. In this example the colours used are barley banded with creamy, natural wheat. Crucci wools and pattern books are exclusive to Mrs Pope in Christchurch.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19790426.2.47.6.1

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Press, 26 April 1979, Page 14

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Tapeke kupu
87

This top fashion garment is one of many in the pattern book for handknitting produced for the winter by Crucci Wool, Ltd, of Lower Hutt Called “Amanda,” the attractively banded jersey is described by the Net Zealand designers as “a sloppy-Joe polo-neck.” A loose blouson style, with wide sleeves and low shoulder-line, the hand-knitted jersey is made up it tweed-look Crucci Bulkyspun. In this example the colours used are barley banded with creamy, natural wheat. Crucci wools and pattern books are exclusive to Mrs Pope in Christchurch. Press, 26 April 1979, Page 14

This top fashion garment is one of many in the pattern book for handknitting produced for the winter by Crucci Wool, Ltd, of Lower Hutt Called “Amanda,” the attractively banded jersey is described by the Net Zealand designers as “a sloppy-Joe polo-neck.” A loose blouson style, with wide sleeves and low shoulder-line, the hand-knitted jersey is made up it tweed-look Crucci Bulkyspun. In this example the colours used are barley banded with creamy, natural wheat. Crucci wools and pattern books are exclusive to Mrs Pope in Christchurch. Press, 26 April 1979, Page 14

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