Clyde Fair isle scarf - Green
Clyde Fair isle scarf - Green
Description
Description
This soft lambswool scarf in our "Clyde" pattern combines fair isle motifs with plain stripes for a contemporary look. Green colourway combines tones of greens with blues.
Matching gauntlet wristlet gloves in our "Clyde" fair isle pattern available. (beanie hat now discontinued).
Also co-ordinates with our lambswool gloves and beanie hats in Royal Blue, Emerald and Linen.
180 x 15cm
100% finest British-spun lambswool
Dry Clean or Handwash only
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Designers notes - the inspiration behind Clyde pattern
The "Clyde" pattern took it's starting point from the industrial heritage around the River Clyde in Glasgow. Hidden amongst the patterns are references to the clock tower at the famous Singer sewing machine factory which dominated the landscape at Clydebank. Many people will be aware of the manual sewing machines which were a fixture in most homes in the 20th C. The chances are that these were made at Clydebank which produced 36 million machines and at it's height had nearly 12000 employees, being the largest sewing machine factory in the world. The clock tower had four sides and was 200ft tall (bigger than the famous Big Ben clock tower at the Houses of Parliament) so could be seen for miles around. The clock tower was demolished in 1963 and the factory finally closed in 1980.
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