Sunday, February 3, 2013


In January I had the opportunity to try out our newest aran styled jumper at the great ski area of Crested Butte in Colorado, USA.
Crested Butte Mountain, pictured in the background, allowed a great test in very cold conditions. With temperatures below freezing and getting down to -24 Celcius, not only was I comfortable, I was warm and toasty without wearing lots of layers.
There was a need for a outer waterproof layer once the sun went down and certainly a light layer underneath, but I didn't need "lots" of layers to stay warm and toasty.

The Liawenee jumper in the photo is part of our new range which we are rolling out over February.
Knitted in our Classic yarn, you can choose a polo, crew or turtle neckline and as always, in any of our colours.

Our trip to Colorado was an eye opener. Check out the video of Allan extolling the virtues of our wrist warmers! He thought they were fantastic especially as it allows your fingers to stay free while staying warm.
It was a fantastic trip and was an interesting experience to have such cold weather in January. I know Tasmania is cold but this is a whole other level!

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