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A HAND-KNITTED SWAGGER COAT— Knitting experts are constantly being faced with. new and amusing tasks. Here we see ;how burled knitting — which is particularly well-suited f or overclothing because of the rough, surface — has been used most successfully for a short swagger coat. At ail points where the home-made is inclined to assert itself, the designer has wisely resorted to a most decora--tive black lace trimming harmonising perfectly with the flaxen wool.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 35, 25 February 1937, Page 14

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A HAND-KNITTED SWAGGER COAT— Knitting experts are constantly being faced with. new and amusing tasks. Here we see ;how burled knitting — which is particularly well-suited f or overclothing because of the rough, surface — has been used most successfully for a short swagger coat. At ail points where the home-made is inclined to assert itself, the designer has wisely resorted to a most decora-tive black lace trimming harmonising perfectly with the flaxen wool. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 35, 25 February 1937, Page 14

A HAND-KNITTED SWAGGER COAT— Knitting experts are constantly being faced with. new and amusing tasks. Here we see ;how burled knitting — which is particularly well-suited f or overclothing because of the rough, surface — has been used most successfully for a short swagger coat. At ail points where the home-made is inclined to assert itself, the designer has wisely resorted to a most decora-tive black lace trimming harmonising perfectly with the flaxen wool. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 35, 25 February 1937, Page 14

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