Meet Olive's Nan, our 100% cool knitting Nana! She may not
look or behave like your typical granny, but she has totally mastered all the
traditional skills such as baking, knitting and mending things. Olive has been
lucky to be in receipt of many a gorgeous hand knitted garment since she was
very small, and I decided it was unfair to limit such talent to one little
princess! So, now we have a super excited Nana on board, waiting with her
knitting needles in hand, to ensure all the babies and toddlers from all around
the world have warm ears, hands and knees!!!
Let’s introduce you to what our knitting Nana has been up to
so far:
Fingerless gloves
Our teeny little fingerless gloves have been uniquely designed with lots of extra length in the arm, both to ensure that they stay on and to add warmth to the whole lower arm beyond just the hand. As parents ourselves, we’ve found that Olive and Vince have always fussed about having their hands contained within gloves, but fingerless gloves have always proved a success for us, and we do love to share our little successes!
Our teeny little fingerless gloves have been uniquely designed with lots of extra length in the arm, both to ensure that they stay on and to add warmth to the whole lower arm beyond just the hand. As parents ourselves, we’ve found that Olive and Vince have always fussed about having their hands contained within gloves, but fingerless gloves have always proved a success for us, and we do love to share our little successes!
Designed to add extra warmth to the lower
leg, typically reaching just below the knee. For younger children they can be
folded to achieve the perfect length plus providing an added layer for extra
warmth. Can be worn alone or as an under layer.
Hat
Our intentionally oversized hat has been especially designed with extra height to ensure it pulls down around the head and face to keep little ears tucked away from cold weather.
Knitwear makes the most precious gift, just make sure you
give our Nana plenty of notice in time for Christmas :)
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