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Exquisite pink baby jacket in a luxury yarn

Exquisite pink baby jacket in a luxury yarn

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I found this pattern in a magazine and loved the oriental look of the jacket and how unusual it was. The beautiful yarn gives that added luxury.

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This beautiful hand knitted jacket is worked in a luxurious baby yarn containing cashmere and silk. The pink jacket has off-white trimmings round the collar, cuffs and front and bottom edges. It fastens in a toggle style with flower buttons and the bottom of the jacket is shaped to make it flare out slightly giving it an oriental look.

Please note that the buttons are firmly sewn on but care should be taken to ensure they remain secure.

Colour - pink with off-white trimmings

Yarn - 75% extra fine Merino 20% silk 5% cashmere

Size 0-6mths

Measurements - chest44cm, length 22cm, sleeve 14cm

Washing - machine washable delicate 30%

Designed by Andrea Mills in Nottingham

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