Sula Fagin hand knit ribbed cardigan is the perfect warm cosy cardigan. We designed this cardigan with a thrift store find in mind. After a life time of collecting cardigans, big and small, good and bad, in a rainbow of colours, I decided it was time to take the best features and design and make the perfect cardigan.

This hand knit ribbed cardigan has long sleeves, front pockets, we knitted them from the wool of the Peruvian Highland sheep. They are soft and comfortable, warm and cosy.
We love these images taken by Aaron Joel Santos on Dungeness beach.
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