Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Sneak peek on winter issue 6/2012

It's almost here... we have got the first snow flakes yesterday. So I guess it is time to show you some photos from our soon coming winter issue. Our official release date is October 26, but we start sending magazines to you as soon as our print house has switched the power off at their printing machines.

You better start lurking your mailman. Or take a better look at our website.




The baby’s first clothes are so endearingly cute that recycling them is often out of the question. Instead, when the baby grows out of them, they are wrapped up in silk tissue and stashed in the baby’s own treasure box.   
The baby boy’s special-occasion outfit comprises a fresh-green jersey shirt sewn from printed organic-cotton single jersey and cotton-twill pants.




Oh boy! In winter Finnish boys romp in the snow dressed in warm boots and thermal coveralls, whereas according to grandma, all boys in London wear wool duffle coats and leather shoes. And so mom’s sewing machine will be busy again…

Our winter collection is characterized by a somewhat nostalgic touch. Inspired by the wonderful wool fabrics, we designed a number of excellent coats for this issue. Here is a version of the classic duffle coat for little girls.
The lovely winter coat combines two different cotton poplins. The thermal interlining between the shell and lining is made from furry, soft and flexible microfiber knit. Microfiber knit makes the garment really warm without causing the child to resemble a Michelin man. Under the zipper there is a zipper shield, and the hood offers extra protection against the weather.

7 comments:

  1. So lovely, I needed a wonderful pick me up this morning! Thanks you! I wasn't able tot make the pdf link work for the "all designs" pdf! Thanks and I'll be anxiously waiting for this one! Katja

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  2. Love it! Can't wait for this issue to arrive at my mailbox (chasing the postman, for sure). We don't have very cold winters here but it will be hard to resist the duffle coats :) Ana Sofia

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  3. Oh wow!
    Na da freu ich mich ja schon sehr darauf, sie bald in den Händen zu halten!

    Liebe Grüße Nicole

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  4. Wow - just got the magazine - and what a lovely collection!
    I wanted to make the coat for little girls - the winter coat on the last picture in this post.

    I just find it very hard to find the fabrics and the interlining. In the magazine it says that it is in the ottobre shop, but I cant find any of it... Is there anywere I can find all the fabrics?
    Kind Regards Tina

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  5. Hi,

    I find the proposed fabrics quite expensive, what kind of fabric can be used as well which is less expensive?

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  6. I think the mailman ate mine...again!

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  7. Hi Unknown!

    The magazine should have arrived already. Please contact our customer service soonest, to find out the status of your subscription.

    Hi Nicole,

    We pick up our selection of materials very carefully, so that they are soft, durable and beautiful. All our products are made in factories respecting the social and environmental European regulations.

    This means they are not the cheapest nor the most expensive. In this latest issue we used a lot of organic cottons, which naturally are bit more expensive than the regular ones.

    You will find the material requirements in each instructions and are free to choose anything which is suitable for your purposes and fits for the design.


    Kind regards,

    Ottobre staff

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