
Denmark Street, also known as Tin Pan Alley, is famed for its musical connections. Hendrix, the Rolling Stones, the Sex Pistols and many others lived or recorded tracks down this short street. To this day, it’s lined with guitar shops, small venues and other musical distractions.
Rowan Yarns has done the photo shooting for their brochure Alpaca Colour at Denmark Place, London UK, featuring the new Rowan yarn Alpaca Colour (Alpaca 100%). Alpaca Colour is soft DK yarn, with a subtle blend of colours in each of the 10 shades. All 17 patterns in the brochure are designed by Lisa Richardson.
Coombe is a neighbourhood of London in England, within the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames.
Coombe by Lisa Richardson
This women’s cable sweater dress from Alpaca Colour has full length set-in sleeves, a cosy turn back collar and pocket details. Lisa Richardson used a gorgeous cable stitch pattern for this dress. Coombe is shown here in shade Ruby.
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