Two friends reunited (via facebook) bridging the time gap of 30 years, the geographical gap - Australia and USA, and the generation gap; by blogging about food, fashion, fotography, fitness, family, and friends.
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Clara ........"Developing a fusion of contemporary food with health, fitness and creative ideas.
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Shrugs add glamour and warmth to winter and summer - as well as cover arms in summer

'Shrug' rhymes with 'Hug' and that's exactly what it does.  A shrug sits over a basic palate  - in winter to drape over a basic T of any shape, neckline etc, with best jeans or pants.  It adds warmth, glamour, and  style to a basic palate and as such is seriously Schick.

In Summer, non focus now re Wisconsin but Down Under , they cover the dreaded upper arms, whilst providing for necessary warmth when temperatures drop. 
Clara adores shrugs and will post a few summer numbers


A shrug a day ...November 26th
























Shrug of the Day...November 2






















Fairisle is Back...November 24th




















This snowflake pattern is appropriate. If you look carefully, you will see our first snow on the ground.
Shrugs and Kisses...November 18th




























Shrug It Off...November 17th






























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2 comments:

  1. Snug as a bug in a shrug...I love shrugs and I especially love making them. My next project on projectknitway.blopspot.com will be how to. It's never too late for you to become a machine knitter. Just google bond knitting machines and you'll find one. Knit up a bunch, set up at your local craft fair and a couple of sales later you have you knitter paid for. You can be the Shrug Queen of Sydney! Seriously.

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