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CLUB FDC, ISSUE NUMBER TWENTY-THREE  

       LATE DECEMBER, 2011  
New Felix Free Pattern
FELIX
Fancy Collection 3rd Edition
Free Pattern: Leo Scarf


Fur - real or faux - remains a hot trend this winter.  Dress up your wardrobe with these faux-fur looks straight from the runway with FELIXFELIX makes it easy to recreate all of this season's hottest looks, such as this one from the Dennis Basso Fall 2011 RTW collection on the left. 

Our latest free scarf pattern (below) is a quick-and-easy way to incorporate this high-fashion trend into your everyday wardrobe & a simple and cost-effective way to update last year's winter coat.  For more FELIX faux-fur designs like the vest pictured above right, look no further than the Fancy Collection pattern book, featured in this issue.  

Happy Holidays and best wishes for the New Year to all of you from all of us at Tahki Stacy Charles/Club FDC! 
Faux-Fur looks from FELIX 

 

 

FELIX comes in a range of sophisticated neutrals and fun brights.  It's a mix of loopy multicolor bouclé yarn with a strand of alternating tufts and spikes. Use FELIX to create great garments, accessories or trims to add a fun faux-fur effect to your wardrobe.  Use a little or a lot to suit your mood or style -  FELIX will chase the winter chill away with a touch of whimsy!


 

 

15 Fashion-Forward Designs 

 

 

Filatura Di Crosa is renowned for its fanciful yarn creations; this collection of 15 fabulous designs will keep you in style throughout the Winter. Choose from pullovers, coats and jackets, vests and accessories in all the latest runway trends - especially hot faux-fur looks. 

 

Use FELIX to create on-trend looks such as the Hooded Scarf, Openwork Vest, and Curved Vest from the  Filatura Di Crosa FANCY Collection 3rd Edition.    

 

Click on the images and underlined copy above to view the individual patterns in the book.  

       

 

Free Pattern:  Leo Scarf


click on the image for pattern download

   

Whip up this stylish scarf in no time flat!  Designed by Irina Poludnenko, you'll only need 3 balls of FELIX to make this eye-catching accessory that's sure to fetch you compliments.  The scarf is worked lengthwise back and forth in rows on large needles and is suitable for beginners as well as more experienced knitters. There's no need to add the fringe later as this clever design features bind-offs and cast-ons at the beginnings and ends of each row which form the fringe on the Scarf ends.  

 

 

  

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