The Irish Store - Irish Gifts From Ireland Irish Crew Neck Wool Sweater For Kids 2 3 Years Blue



The Irish Store - Irish Gifts From Ireland Irish Crew Neck Wool Sweater For Kids 2 3 Years Blue
This is a children's Irish crew neck aran sweater made from 100% extra soft Irish Merino wool. The sweater is made from traditional Irish basket stitching along the panels, and honeycomb stitching along the panels, as well as cable stitching throughout. The sweater is created by Westend Knitwear, located in the village of Monasterevin in County Kildare. more details
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  • 100% extra soft Irish Merino wool
  • Traditional Irish basket stitching along the panels, and honeycomb stitching along the panels
  • Cable stitching throughout


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This is a children's Irish crew neck aran sweater made from 100% extra soft Irish Merino wool. The sweater is made from traditional Irish basket stitching along the panels, and honeycomb stitching along the panels, as well as cable stitching throughout. The sweater is created by Westend Knitwear, located in the village of Monasterevin in County Kildare.

This children's Irish crew neck aran sweater is made from 100% extra soft Irish Merino wool which makes it soft to touch and comfortable to wear. This beautiful, warm and practical child's Aran sweater comprises of traditional Irish basket stitching along the panels, and honeycomb stitching along the panels, as well as cable stitching throughout. A beautiful Irish gift for your little one to keep warm and cozy in the cold weather. This sweater is created by Westend Knitwear. Located in the village of Monasterevin in County Kildare, West End Knitwear was established by Molly Cullen in 1957. Molly's dream was to incorporate the family knitting business whose heritage stretched back for over 100 years. Molly is the granddaughter of Kate O'Shea, who, in 1856, was the first craftswoman in Ireland to commercially market her robust, hand knitted woolens. Molly's sons John and Paul along with her grandson Niall are the present owners of the company.
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