How Sweet

19 magazine, 1970s, alkasura, Annie Cossins, Diane Logan, Doreen Hambling, Harri Peccinotti, Inspirational Images, Jasper, knitwear, Titfers, universal witness, Vintage Editorials, Vivienne Lynn
Red felt beret with navy pompon, by Titfers, £4.50. Cotton pinstripe shirt, by Jasper, £5.20. Prune and mushroom pink woollen vest, from Alkasura, £5.

Nice, nice knitwear in new shapes and intricate patterns that have that ‘just off Granny’s needles’ look that most of us couldn’t comprehend making ourselves. Easier to buy it, and well worth the price.

Model is Vivienne Lynn.

Photographed by Harri Peccinotti.

Scanned from 19 Magazine, November 1971.

Huge soft fur fabric beret, by Diane Logan, £6. Long-sleeved crew-necked sweater in an imaginative combination of rust, yellow and black, from Alkasura, £6. Black clip, from a selection at Universal Witness, 50p.

Brown felt beret with yellow pompons, by Titfers, £4.50. Spotted and striped wool jumper in wine and pink has puffed elbow-length sleeves, by Annie Cossins, £4.50. Brooch, from a selection at Universal Witness, 50p.

Red and blue tartan beret with red pompon, by Titfers, £4.40. Navy and red striped woollen sweater, £5.50. Canary smock has navy stripes, £8.50. Both by Doreen Hambling. Clip from a selection at Universal Witness.

Yellow and black tartan hat, by Titfers, £4.40. Navy blue wool sweater with white anchors and stripes, and short puffed sleeves, by Annie Cossins, £4.95.