Red Box Jumper 4: Guernsey Girl

Ellie hadn’t know the beach could be so exciting in winter.
The waves were very fast and sneaky, and much higher than her wellies.

Ellie and Daddy had to find a warm cafe very quickly, and now Ellie is
trying hard not to spill hot chocolate on Daddy’s jumper.
Or his socks.
Daddy says they have enough wet things already.

The hot chocolate is very yummy.

This jumper was brought to you by Hannah Sanguinetti, working with: Orkney Wool from Hammerbrake Farm, Orkney, on 4mm double-pointed needles, paper collage, brush and ink.

I am lucky enough to have a fantastic yarn shop on my road, Be Inspired Fibres, and this acts as my extended yarn stash. All of my yarn for this project is sourced from this beautiful shop. For those of you who don’t have a yarn shop near by, why don’t you come to the Edinburgh Yarn Festival this March? There is more yarn than you can possibly imagine, and you could pop in to Red Box and take a look at my red jumpers too.

You can go and see this jumper as of TODAY on display as a table-number bottle in Red Box Coffee, 2-6 Spottiswoode Rd, Edinburgh EH9 1BQ. And if you can’t see it out, ask the staff!

Published by Hannah Sanguinetti

I am a author/illustrator of children's books and a dollmaker living and working in Trieste, Italy.

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