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Beijing socialites are signing up to the country's first school of etiquette, writes Simon Parry, and its Hong Kong-born founder is on a mission to reawaken traditions of courtesy.
Knitting helps children's motor skills and hand-eye co-ordination. Knitting Nancy helps them quickly create cords of varying lengths. The set has the basics: wool, a knitting doll and instructions. HK$120 at Petit Bazaar, 9 Stanley Market Road, Stanley, tel: 2407 1892
Drawing a blanket
And The Little Dog Laughed adds a wistful touch to its new range of blankets. The Australian brand's design is crocheted by hand using a mix of cotton, corduroy and grosgrain ribbon, and the blankets can fit a cot, pram or child's bed. They are available in numerous colours including raspberry, red and navy, and this blue and fawn version. HK$420 at Mirth, The Mezzanine Floor, Yip Kan Street, Wong Chuk Hang, tel: 2553 9811
Big knits and elbow patches à la 1970s geography teachers are back. Chateau de sable offers this Cassandre cardigan, which includes a mix of cashmere and angora. HK$420 at Chateau de Sable, G27, Ocean Terminal, Harbour City, Tsim Sha Tsui, tel: 2330 1171
My dear deer
Danish nursery furniture brand Sebra has shifted to quality crochets such as toy animals, hair accessories and this deer on wheels. HK$520 at Mama's Dear, 105-107 & 108, The Arcade, Cyberport, tel: 2989 9290
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