Tag: Knitwear

  • Obus

    Obus

    Obus has been on a journey of exploration in colour, texture and shape since 2000.Born of Creative Director Kylie Zerbst’s passion for travel, Obus ranges have evolved as the fashion equivalent of a travel diary. Each collection is a journey to a new destination, a wearable souvenir of the places and cultures that inspire Kylie…

  • Francie

    Francie

    After years in the fashion & textile industry in Australia and Japan, Francie was born from a desire for luxurious knitwear that is also low impact. Beautiful design that happens to be transparent, sustainable, and ethical.Founded in Melbourne, and now based in Auckland, Francie knits are a celebration of our local industry on both sides…

  • Wendy Voon Knits

    Wendy Voon Knits

    Wendy Voon knitwear combines contemporary design with elegant forms, sensuous textures and the finest yarns. Each piece is soft, luxurious and highly wearable.Wendy Voon is the owner and designer of WENDY VOON, a Melbourne-based, Australian contemporary knitwear label, established in 2005.Wendy works on domestic knitting machines and with a local Melbourne knitting mill.‘Sculptural’ and ‘architectural’…

  • Otto & Spike

    Otto & Spike

    At Otto and Spike we admire well made, well-designed knitwear, that you’ll love to wear on your head, around your neck and out on the town. Using beautiful Australian Extra Fine Merino & pure Lambs wool.Otto and Spike is as much about a place as a product. We have been knitting in Brunswick (an inner…

  • Tas Textiles

    Tas Textiles

    Tas Textiles produces a wide range of premium textile products and services, including woollen knitwear for schools and corporate markets, embroidery services, a range of hand-made soft toys, and much more. The company works closely with schools, businesses, sporting teams, and the general public across Tasmania and Australia who depend on Tas Textiles’ to deliver…

  • Virginia Burrow Design

    Virginia Burrow Design

    Unique knitwear designs and handcrafted accessories. Many of my designs are based on pen and paper drawings which have been digitally edited and transformed into a format able to be read by my vintage (1980s) domestic knitting machine. I use a combination of locally sourced fine Australian merino wool and imported yarns to create modern…