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Country of Origin: knitwear hand-framed in Scotland

Tuesday, 20 January 2015

I had the opportunity to try some beautiful knitwear hand-framed in Scotland recently when the good people from Country of Origin asked me to take part in a photo-shoot. 



The jumpers have to be worn and felt to be truly appreciated; the lambswool is thick and soft, very luxurious and warm. They are made to order on a vintage hand-powered Dubied knitting machine that adds character and individuality to each limited-edition piece. 

No mass-produced jumpers here. Go to Country of Origin for more information and to buy.

Harry's tweed collar and lead are from LoveMyDog.


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Labels: Country of Origin, Dubied knitting machine, hand framed, knitwear, Made in Scotland, wool, wool production process

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  1. A collective old recordings......22 January 2015 at 03:39

    Nice jumpers. What Jeans are you wearing? I have just bought a pair of Loake Chesters and I feel my Diesel Larkees are a like too wide to best show off the shoes.Love the blog btw.
    Martin

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  2. Grey Fox22 January 2015 at 08:46

    Thanks Martin - jeans from Jean.Machine - http://www.thejeanmachine.co.uk/home/

    GF

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  3. White + Warren7 May 2015 at 22:31

    That looks so awesome, love the colors and knitwear design. Thanks for sharing, check out our page White + Warren for more knitwear design for women, men and for babies. Thanks !

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