Riccarton Knitwit News
DEAR KNITWITS, Our new stocks of stretch towelling have arrived at last, in some lovely new bright colours. These are ideal for leisure suits, sport briefs and stretch and grows. It has 35% cotton and 16 175 cm wide, and priced at $16.99 metre, really makes a good investment. Speaking of sewing for new babies, come in and inspect our double faced poly cotton — ideal for summer babies stretch and grows — priced at only $13.99 metre.
• PFAFF NEWS: With the new season fabrics arriving daily, most of us will be busy sewing our new season's wardrobe. There is nothing more frustrating than owning a machine that doesn’t always perform as you would like. If that is the case with you, why not call Into the store and inspect for yourself one of our new PFAFF machines. They really are the best value for your dollar. The machine I want to mention this week is our “Hobby 741” priced at only $699.00, it features a ’free arm,’ easy to read controls, useful stretch and utility stitches, embroidery stitches and a buttonhole. These would make an Ideal gift for either a special birthday or wedding. If you are unable to get into the store this week, just pick up the phone and give either Ann or Jackie a call and they will be only too pleased to come and give a home demonstration.
• ELVERA COLOUR ANALYSIS WORKSHOPS: Suzanne has more workshops scheduled early this week, so you can still book yourself in. Why not make the most of our special offer of a 20% discount for a group of five. This works out at only $64.00 each. By having your colours done early this week, you will be able to come into our Summer preview of fabric and plan a whole new wardrobe for the ’new’ you. Looking forward to your company later this week. HAPPY SEWING,
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Press, 19 August 1985, Page 6
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